- The Next 365 Days, is now available on Netflix.
- Because there isn’t enough material to support a whole movie about Laura’s struggle to decide between Nacho and Massimo, many erotic moments are inserted into the story.
- The performance in The Next 365 Days is identical to that in the first two movies.
Many things were altered by the epidemic, but OTT content consumption was the biggest one. The first movie in the sensual thriller trilogy starring Michele Morrone, 365 Days, garnered a sizable fan following during the lockdown, turning the Italian actor into an overnight phenomenon. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, the film adaptation of Blanka Lipiska’s debut book attracted a sizable audience who were enthralled by the intense drama it featured and actresses like Michele Morrone and Anna Maria Sieklucka.
Like any other business, Netflix quickly approved the sequels to the first movie when it became a success. Months after the release of the trilogy’s second instalment, 365 Days: This Day, in April, the third instalment, The Next 365 Days, is now available. The needless threequel has also been eliminated, as though the producers didn’t want us to forget how horribly the second movie was made. If there’s one lesson we’ve taken away from these erotic thrillers, it’s to not hold your breath for a deep narrative or dialogue. Follow the numerous turns that the makers toss your way, but be ready to not be surprised by them.
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