"365 Days" is the number one movie of Netflix at present. The movie poster you saw was the one that got me banned by Facebook. Yes, that's right. In any case, the film itself is more provocative than the poster, and it is totally pornographic. I'm not against pornography. I often watch TV when I have insomnia. I can also confidently say that the writing and performance of amateur porn I have seen are better than this one.
This is a conspiracy. An Italian mafia thug named Massimo and his mafia father are standing on the roof. An assassin's bullet killed his father and hit him. He thought he was dying, and a hot girl named Laura who was obsessed with this scene was on the beach. The last thing he saw was being shot and unconscious. He decided to kidnap this woman and give her 365 days to love him. I mean, what a nice person!
Now, of course, Laura is angry at being kidnapped and demands her release, or at least, she wants her iPhone and laptop. As an upright thug, Massimo promised Laura that he wouldn't do anything to force her to love him. She will not be forced to fall in love with him. This must be her own free will. Laura has other ideas, especially in public.
Massimo was angered by this behavior, but what could he do? He is an upright man, Sicilian, so he has to put up with it. To hell with spoilers, I really don't care if I reveal this obvious secret. Of course, she will eventually fall in love with this guy. I mean, look at him!
In this example, I won't even consider any hypothetical plot. It's a long movie, bad performance, sporadic dubbing and soundtrack, which really makes you reach for the hunting knife. It is an understatement to say that this film is an insult to all women on earth. Nothing is more destructive and insulting than this so-called film except abolishing the 19 amendment.
This close-up of Netflix is totally rubbish, so I won't write it because it's just a pornographic movie. "365 days" is not only an insult to women, but also an insult to all those who watch this bad film. The only slightly satisfactory thing about this film is that the photography technology is good, but it is easily diluted by other losses that can't be seen in these two hours of life.