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Polish | 365 Dni: Ten Dzień |
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Based on | Ten Dzień by Blanka Lipińska |
Produced by | Tomasz Mandes |
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Cinematography | Bartek Cierlica |
Edited by | Marcin Drewnowski |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
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365 Days: This Day (Polish: 365 Dni: Ten Dzień) is a 2022 erotic thriller film directed by Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes. Serving as a sequel to 365 Days, it is based on This Day, the second novel of a trilogy by Blanka Lipińska and stars Anna-Maria Sieklucka, Michele Morrone with Magdalena Lamparska.
The film was released worldwide on Netflix on April 27, 2022, to similar widely negative critical reception as its predecessor. A sequel, Next 365 Days, is scheduled for later in the year.
The movie starts with Massimo and Laura getting married. Laura has lost her baby in the accident which took place in the previous part. They both are happy until Laura starts feeling left out and bored as she has nothing to do while Massimo is busy in his work. Daily arguments force her mind to get deviated to the gardener at Massimo's place. One night at a party in Massimo's house, Laura finds Massimo having sex with his ex-girlfriend. She is heartbroken and she leaves the party where she encounters with the gardener again. They both flee to an island. Meanwhile, Massimo is confused about what happened and starts searching for Laura. Laura starts enjoying her life over there and at the same time she hallucinates about having sex with the gardener. One fine day, the gardener tells Laura to meet his father and tells her that his father is the rival mafia gang of Massimo. Laura is shocked and she feels cheated but still accompanies the gardener to his father's place. Laura is left with a few guards and the gardener goes to meet his father. Massimo is having an argument with the gardener's dad and it is revealed that they have Laura with them. Suddenly, the gardener realises that he left Laura with the wrong guards and he and Massimo rush to save Laura. Meanwhile, Laura is kidnapped by Massimo's twin brother and it's revealed that that night it was him who was having sex with Massimo's ex-girlfriend and not Massimo. Then at the right time, Massimo enters the place and tries to save Laura. Massimo and his brother had always been rivals and Massimo's brother planned out everything. Laura runs and she is shot by Massimo's ex-girlfriend and Massimo shoots his brother. The movie ends by Laura lying in the arms of Massimo.[1]
Principal photography began in May 2021, in areas around Italy and Poland, with Anna-Maria Sieklucka and Magdalena Lamparska reprising their roles from the first film.[3][4][5][6] Production was originally scheduled to begin in 2020, in Sicily and Poland, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8] In February 2021, Michele Morrone was also confirmed to be reprising his role.[9]
Lp. | Title[10] | Author[10] |
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1. | "365 Days" | EMO & Marissa |
2. | "Ave Maria" | Franz Schubert |
3. | "My Girl" | Oskar Cyms |
4. | "On It" | EMO |
5. | "Mi Amor" | J. J. Abel, gościnnie: Carla Fernandes |
6. | "If U Like That" | Marissa |
7. | "City of Sand" | Adam Peters |
8. | "Don’t Mess with My Mind" | EMO |
9. | "It Feels Like Hom" | Nairobiee, Kurt Karver, Jim Lord, Aldous Finch |
10. | "Nothing To Lose" | Marien |
11. | "You Were in Love" | Bryska |
12. | "All I Want Is You for Christmas" | The Fun Machine |
13. | "XMAS" | Ian Scott |
14. | "Promises" | EMO |
15. | "Trouble Maker" | Marien |
16. | "Voices Of Spring" | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Guth |
17. | "Strauss: Wine, Women & Song" | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Guth |
18. | "Quintessence" | Bleeding Fingers Music |
19. | "Secrets" | Natalia Krakowiak |
20. | "Aprile" | Compagnia D’Opera Italiana, Antonello Gotta, Stefano Secco |
21. | "Complicated" | Ian Scott |
22. | "Give Me Some Love" | Tynsky |
23. | "Eyes On Target" | Nexus Trix, Red Earth |
24. | "Good To Me" | EMO |
25. | "Winter Summer" | Jhn McFly, feat. Tynsky |
26. | "Dos Horas" | J. J. Abel, feat. Daniel Rondon & Kuinvi |
27. | "By Your Side" | Marissa |
28. | "Show Me" | Ian Scott |
29. | "Never Again" | Tommy Docherty |
30. | "Be Mine (Remix)" | Naomi August |
31. | "The Calling (EPIX Remix)" | The Rigs |
32. | "The End" | Marissa |
33. | "EMO" | Marissa |
34. | "Another Day" | Michele Morrone |
35. | "I Don't Care" | DJ Khalil |
365 Days: This Day was released on April 27, 2022, on Netflix, in Poland, the United States, and the United Kingdom.[2][11]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 0% of 14 critics' reviews are positive.[12] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 8 out of 100 based on five critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[13]
Jonathan Wilson, of Ready Steady Cut, gave the film a negative review, saying how the film, alongside other erotic films, had "deeply unhealthy depictions of sex and relationships that glamorize and justify various forms of controlling abuse and domination", and there was only 15 minutes of plot in the film, if the sex montages, which comprised 80% of the film, were taken out.[1] Jessica Kiang, of Variety, said the film "is piping hot trash".[14] Kate Erbland, of IndieWire, also gave a negative review, saying "most audiences who tune into 365 Days: This Day are likely not seeking out female empowerment tales or coherent plots, but the disdain with which the film treats both its viewers and its star can't help but grate."[15] Oli Welsh, of Polygon, said "as difficult as it might be to believe, it's even worse than the first movie. But it goes down easier, because much of the first film's ugly side has been smoothed away."[16] Shaun Munro, of Flickering Myth, gave the film a 1 out of 5, saying "this blandly horny sequel tries in vain to distance itself from its predecessor's icky foundations, and while its sub-telenovela plot is outrageous enough to be perversely entertaining, by any standard metric it's truly terrible stuff."[17]
Plans for a sequel, titled Next 365 Days, were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] In May 2021, it was reported that Netflix had started filming Next 365 Days concurrently with This Day, for a 2022 release.[5] Morrone, Sieklucka, and Lamparska were all confirmed to return.[5]
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