Could this movie have, in a way at least, ALSO been inspired by...
... the 1908 novel/book written by G.K. Chesterton entitled "The Man Who Was Thursday", which incidentally, nearly 20 years after the release of this film in around 2017, was turned into the movie?
And do you think that based on that at least partially, the writer of this film and/or other members of the filmmaking crew behind this one, have come up with the idea for this one and have picked the day "Thursday" none too lightly and with a special kind of philosophical significance?
And in that sense, is Thomas Jane's character in this movie basically, to those who read and understood the novel, this movie's equivalent of that main character, is it - Gabriel Syme? Thanks.
By the way, has anyone seen the FILM "The Man Who Was Thursday" (2016) directed by Balazs Juszt and how is it? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3079222/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Also, besides the word "Thursday" in the title, do the two movies have much if at all in common? Thanks.
P.S. Oh yeah, lol. :) And I don't mean that popular 80s song "Oh Yeah" by Yello, haha. :)