The Polish film is raunchy, problematic, and probably getting a follow-up to its messed-up story.
The number one piece of content on Netflix, at least based on the streaming service’s internal top 10 list, is not Spike Lee’s brilliant Da 5 Bloods or even the final season of 13 Reasons Why. It’s 365 Days, a Polish erotic romance that’s corny as hell, objectionably sexist, and extremely explicit. It’s also already getting a sequel, thanks to a cliffhanger ending that attempts to leave the audience guessing as to whether the heroine survives. (Spoiler: She almost definitely does.)
365 Days, a.k.a. 365 dni, is based on the first of a series of Polish romance novels by Blanka Lipińska. The movie plays like Fifty Shades of Grey meets Beauty and the Beast meets The Room meets softcore pornography. The whiff of a plot — which is mostly just there to get to the sex scenes — finds a Silician mobster named Massimo (Michele Morrone) taking a young Polish woman Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) prisoner while she’s on vacation and giving her 365 days to fall in love with him. This isn’t a random act of kidnapping: Massimo was spying on Laura five years earlier, on the day his father was murdered, and has been obsessed with her ever since.
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