Adrian Knowles, the character from the movie “What Happened to Monday,” is killed. He is shot by a security team while trying to help the Settman siblings escape.
In the dystopian world of “What Happened to Monday,” Adrian Knowles is a key character who plays the love interest of one of the seven identical Settman sisters, named Monday. He works for the Child Allocation Bureau (CAB), the very organization responsible for enforcing the strict one-child policy due to overpopulation. Despite his position, Adrian becomes sympathetic to the sisters’ plight and aids them in their struggle to maintain their secret existence as one person in the public eye.
As the story unfolds, the sisters are discovered, and they find themselves in a fight for survival. Adrian’s role becomes crucial when he tries to help them escape the clutches of the CAB. Unfortunately, during a tense confrontation with a security team, Adrian is shot and killed. His death is a significant turning point in the film, as it not only affects the sisters emotionally but also removes a key ally from their struggle against the oppressive system. Adrian’s sacrifice underscores the themes of love, identity, and sacrifice that permeate the narrative of “What Happened to Monday.”