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The Next 365 Days
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The Next 365 Days

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User Score1,324 ratings
TMDB 6.416+20221h 52mPL
RomanceDrama

Synopsis

Laura and Massimo's relationship hangs in the balance as they try to overcome trust issues while a tenacious Nacho works to push them apart.

Director
Tomasz MandesFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Ekipa2 production companies
Release
August 18, 2022Released
Box Office

Top Cast

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Anna-Maria Sieklucka
Anna-Maria Sieklucka
Laura Torricelli
Michele Morrone
Michele Morrone
Massimo Torricelli
Simone Susinna
Simone Susinna
Marcelo 'Nacho' Matos
Magdalena Lamparska
Magdalena Lamparska
Olga
Otar Saralidze
Otar Saralidze
Domenico
Ewa Kasprzyk
Ewa Kasprzyk
Klara Biel
Dariusz Jakubowski
Dariusz Jakubowski
Tomasz Biel
Ramón Langa
Ramón Langa
Don Fernando Matos

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Reviews

From TMDB users
r96sk
Jan 4, 2023

In a word... boring? These <em>'365 Days'</em> film are many a thing, but boring they are usually not - at least in the traditional sense. <em>'The Next 365 Days'</em> kinda is, especially the last 30-40 minutes. Across the whole run time, I think there's less sex than usual - that's not to say there isn't sex, there's plenty, but it seemed slightly less constant. The only pluses, albeit very minor ones, I have are basically the same as before: it uses decent music and has some solid shots spattered in there. They remain pointless in their existence and very much overstay their welcome, yet I kinda couldn't <i>not</i> watch them. What are the odds on more sequels? There is no reason to continue the 'story', yet that hasn't exactly stopped Netflix before... has it? This one does end with something that feels like a final conclusion though, with no cliffhanger in sight, so we'll see.

tmdb51616167
Sep 1, 2024

If I were in the mood to watch adult content, Netflix would definitely not be my first choice. The movie I stumbled upon was a total disaster, making me extremely uncomfortable, especially when children unexpectedly walked into the room. It was a messy experience that I strongly advise against. "365 Days" seems to be all about sex and trying to engage the audience solely on that basis. The sequel follows the same pattern, and both films are filled with excessive plot holes, acting issues, and seem to lack a meaningful storyline. It feels like they are veering towards the wrong direction, almost resembling pornography rather than a film with substance. Despite being somewhat enjoyable, these movies left me questioning why they were even made. I only watched the sequel because I had seen the first one and felt compelled to review both at the same time, even though I found them both to be quite terrible.

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