365 Days is a Polish (365 DNI) film that's been a top-viewed movie on Netflix. Billed as an erotic thriller, the movie is actually highly problematic, extremely offensive, and has no business being made (or viewed) in 2020!
Massimo is a member of the Sicilian Mafia family and Laura is a sales director. She does not expect that on a trip to Sicily trying to save her relationship, Massimo will kidnap her and hold her hostage for 365 days to fall in love with him.
And then there's all the rape.
Directors: Barbara Bialowas, Tomasz Mandes
Writers: Barbara Bialowas (screenplay associate), Tomasz Klimala (screenplay), Blanka Lipinska (based on novel by, screenplay associate),
Tomasz Mandes (screenplay associate)
Stars: Michele Morrone, Anna Maria Sieklucka, Bronislaw Wroclawski
Plot keywords: oral sex, sex scene, female full rear nudity, bare breasts
doggy style, masturbation, anal sex, female bare butt, forced blowjob, male full rear nudity, mafia boss, in love with kidnapper, female masturbation with a vibrator, pubic hair, male full frontal nudity, man obsessed with a woman, cunnilingus, voyeur, cybersex, penetration, fellatio, rape, sexual assault, stockholm syndrome
This movie is CRAZY offensive - a woman is kidnapped, held hostage against her will, raped, and then she falls in love with the kidnapper. Somehow. It's a cross between Beauty and the Beast and Pretty Woman and aspires to be 50 Shades of Grey but it's non-consensual and full of shit.
It is based on the first novel of a trilogy written by Blanka Lipińska.
The film scenes were primarily shot in Poland (Warsaw, Krakow and Niepolomice) and in Italy (Sanremo).
The film's theme song "Feel It", along with the songs "Watch me burn", "Dark Room", and "Hard for me" are sung by Morrone.
The film made the top three most viewed items on Netflix in several territories including in Germany, Lithuania, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey, Sweden, Austria, the Czech Republic, Greece, Romania, South Africa, Portugal, India, the United Arab Emirates, Great Britain, Mauritius, Canada, Israel and the United States.
It is criticised for romanticising kidnapping.
Work on a sequel film is planned, but has been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
1:37:38 Bride is played by Blanka Lipinska, author of the book 365 dni.
Laura is kidnapped on her 29th birthday by a criminal who saw her in a vision after being shot. The criminal’s plan is to hold Laura captive for one year and wait for her to fall in love with him. And in the meantime, force himself on her at every turn. Essentially, this is a Beauty and the Beast situation, if Beast was a sex offender.
msemail_days__5_jpg-JS575478900The worst part is this guy clearly believes Laura will love him despite his abuse, or possibly because of it. Has he been watching too much Disney, too much porn, or both?
The second worst part is the English, the low quality of which seems like it’s dubbed, but it’s not. This is a Polish film that uses three languages, Polish for Laura, Italian for the criminal, and “English” for when they talk to each other. I’m almost positive you will recognize many of the phrases in this film, such as:
“Who the fuck you are?”
Or, “I’m not a bag of potatoes.”
Or, “If you feel like running you should wear a different pair of shoes.”
Or, “Why are you looking at it? Do you want to touch it?”
And that’s just a small sample of the prose that’s on offer. Naturally, the “it” in that last one is the rapist’s penis. And naturally, we shut off this movie at that point, much later than we should have. Here’s hoping I can save you from making a similar mistake.
365 Days soundtrack:
Dark Room
Music by Michele Morrone
Lyrics by Michele Morrone
Performed by Michele Morrone
It's Hard For Me
Music by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Lyrics by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Performed by Michele Morrone
Feel It
Music by Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Lyrics by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Performed by Michele Morrone
Watch Me Burn
Music by Malgorzata Uscilowska, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Lyrics by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek), Malgorzata Uscilowska & Patryk Kumór
Performed by Michele Morrone
Don't Call Me Up
Performed by Mabel
Here She Comes Again
Performed by Röyksopp
Toca Toca
Performed by Fly Project
Massimo is a member of the Sicilian Mafia family and Laura is a sales director. She does not expect that on a trip to Sicily trying to save her relationship, Massimo will kidnap her and hold her hostage for 365 days to fall in love with him.
And then there's all the rape.
Directors: Barbara Bialowas, Tomasz Mandes
Writers: Barbara Bialowas (screenplay associate), Tomasz Klimala (screenplay), Blanka Lipinska (based on novel by, screenplay associate),
Tomasz Mandes (screenplay associate)
Stars: Michele Morrone, Anna Maria Sieklucka, Bronislaw Wroclawski
Plot keywords: oral sex, sex scene, female full rear nudity, bare breasts
doggy style, masturbation, anal sex, female bare butt, forced blowjob, male full rear nudity, mafia boss, in love with kidnapper, female masturbation with a vibrator, pubic hair, male full frontal nudity, man obsessed with a woman, cunnilingus, voyeur, cybersex, penetration, fellatio, rape, sexual assault, stockholm syndrome
This movie is CRAZY offensive - a woman is kidnapped, held hostage against her will, raped, and then she falls in love with the kidnapper. Somehow. It's a cross between Beauty and the Beast and Pretty Woman and aspires to be 50 Shades of Grey but it's non-consensual and full of shit.
It is based on the first novel of a trilogy written by Blanka Lipińska.
The film scenes were primarily shot in Poland (Warsaw, Krakow and Niepolomice) and in Italy (Sanremo).
The film's theme song "Feel It", along with the songs "Watch me burn", "Dark Room", and "Hard for me" are sung by Morrone.
The film made the top three most viewed items on Netflix in several territories including in Germany, Lithuania, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey, Sweden, Austria, the Czech Republic, Greece, Romania, South Africa, Portugal, India, the United Arab Emirates, Great Britain, Mauritius, Canada, Israel and the United States.
It is criticised for romanticising kidnapping.
Work on a sequel film is planned, but has been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
1:37:38 Bride is played by Blanka Lipinska, author of the book 365 dni.
Laura is kidnapped on her 29th birthday by a criminal who saw her in a vision after being shot. The criminal’s plan is to hold Laura captive for one year and wait for her to fall in love with him. And in the meantime, force himself on her at every turn. Essentially, this is a Beauty and the Beast situation, if Beast was a sex offender.
msemail_days__5_jpg-JS575478900The worst part is this guy clearly believes Laura will love him despite his abuse, or possibly because of it. Has he been watching too much Disney, too much porn, or both?
The second worst part is the English, the low quality of which seems like it’s dubbed, but it’s not. This is a Polish film that uses three languages, Polish for Laura, Italian for the criminal, and “English” for when they talk to each other. I’m almost positive you will recognize many of the phrases in this film, such as:
“Who the fuck you are?”
Or, “I’m not a bag of potatoes.”
Or, “If you feel like running you should wear a different pair of shoes.”
Or, “Why are you looking at it? Do you want to touch it?”
And that’s just a small sample of the prose that’s on offer. Naturally, the “it” in that last one is the rapist’s penis. And naturally, we shut off this movie at that point, much later than we should have. Here’s hoping I can save you from making a similar mistake.
365 Days soundtrack:
Dark Room
Music by Michele Morrone
Lyrics by Michele Morrone
Performed by Michele Morrone
It's Hard For Me
Music by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Lyrics by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Performed by Michele Morrone
Feel It
Music by Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Lyrics by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Performed by Michele Morrone
Watch Me Burn
Music by Malgorzata Uscilowska, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek) & Patryk Kumór
Lyrics by Michele Morrone, Dominik Buczkowski (as Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek), Malgorzata Uscilowska & Patryk Kumór
Performed by Michele Morrone
Don't Call Me Up
Performed by Mabel
Here She Comes Again
Performed by Röyksopp
Toca Toca
Performed by Fly Project
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