🎥 365 Days – The Movie That Sparked Controversy and Curiosity
When 365 Days (365 Dni) premiered on Netflix, it quickly shot to the top of the streaming charts around the world. Released in 2020, this Polish erotic drama — often called Poland’s answer to Fifty Shades of Grey — drew massive attention for its bold content, stylized romance, and provocative themes.
But with its popularity came a wave of controversy. So what is it about 365 Days that made it one of the most talked-about films of the past few years?
🌶️ The Plot: Kidnap, Lust, and an Ultimatum
The film follows Massimo Torricelli, a dominant and dangerous Sicilian mafia boss, who becomes obsessed with Laura Biel, a Polish woman he believes he once saw in a near-death experience. After a tragic event in his family, Massimo kidnaps Laura while she’s on vacation in Italy — and gives her 365 days to fall in love with him.
What follows is a mix of opulent lifestyles, steamy scenes, power dynamics, and emotional manipulation. The backdrop? Exotic beaches, luxurious yachts, and dark mafia secrets.
🎭 Performances and Characters
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Michele Morrone as Massimo became an overnight star. His intense looks, magnetic presence, and chemistry with his co-star drew praise (and obsession) from global audiences.
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Anna-Maria Sieklucka as Laura brings a mix of vulnerability and boldness to the role, though many critics pointed out how her character often lacked agency.
🎬 Visual Style & Soundtrack
One thing 365 Days excels at is aesthetic presentation. The film is visually sleek, almost like a high-fashion music video. The cinematography highlights wealth, desire, and sensuality.
The soundtrack, featuring songs by Michele Morrone himself, adds to the movie’s emotional and sensual tones. Tracks like "Hard for Me" became viral hits.
⚖️ The Controversy
Despite its commercial success, 365 Days faced strong criticism from critics and advocacy groups for its portrayal of:
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Abduction and consent – Many argued that the relationship romanticized kidnapping and Stockholm Syndrome.
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Toxic masculinity – Massimo’s controlling and violent behavior was seen as glamorized.
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Lack of narrative depth – Critics noted that the film focused more on style and explicit content than substance.
In response, Netflix and the filmmakers defended the movie as a fantasy, not a guide to real-life relationships.
📈 Reception: Love It or Hate It?
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Audience reaction: The movie developed a cult following, especially among fans of dark romance and erotica.
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Critical response: Rotten Tomatoes gave it a very low rating, citing poor dialogue, shallow characters, and troubling themes.
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Global impact: It led to two sequels — 365 Days: This Day and The Next 365 Days — completing a trilogy based on the books by Blanka Lipińska.
📝 Final Verdict
Rating: ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5)
365 Days is not for everyone. It’s erotic, provocative, and visually striking — but it comes with serious red flags in terms of messaging and morality.
If you're watching it, go in with an understanding that it’s a fantasy drama, not a love story in the traditional sense. For fans of dark, edgy romance and high-stakes emotional drama, it can be a guilty pleasure — just don’t take it as romantic inspiration.
Have you seen 365 Days? Did you love the intensity or hate the message? Let us know your take in the comments — and don’t forget to share if you’ve got that one friend who always defends Massimo!
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