
365 Days: This Day, the sequel to the controversial Polish film 365 Days which was a blockbuster sensation on Netflix earlier this year, will have you strapped in a sizzling world of six-packs, lingerie, and tattoos.
Last year, Netflix was reported to plan to shoot two sequels in succession after the original got to the streamer’s top ten lists in more than 90 countries and was the fourth most-searched movie on Google worldwide in 2020.
This Day marks the reunion of Laura and Massimo, but their fresh beginning is hampered by Massimo’s family connections and the appearance of a mystery guy determined to capture Laura’s love and trust at any cost.
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Based loosely on Blanka Lipinska’s book trilogy, 365 Days’ premise – in which a young Polish lady is imprisoned by a Sicilian mafia who offers her one year to fall in love with him – sparked a significant outcry from critics who said the plot idealized sexual assault.
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A petition calling for the film’s removal from Netflix garnered over 95,000 signatures, while singer Duffy, who herself has been the victim of abduction, sent a letter of protest directly to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
365 Days: This Day is available on Netflix beginning April 27.