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Laura, a sales director, goes on holiday to Sicily and finds herself kidnapped by a dominant mafia boss Massimo, who gives her 365 days to fall in love with him.

365 days Polish erotic film from 2020, directed by Barbara Białowas based on the best-selling novel by Blanka Lipińska under the same title.Anna-Maria Sieklucka starred as Laura Biel and Michele Morrone as Don Massimo Torricelli. Film adaptation also received the promoting single “Feel It”, performed by the main character. The 365 days movie, which premiered on February 7, 2020, quickly gained popularity. Over a million viewers watched it in just a week of the premiere.

365 dni full movie CAST

Directors: Barbara Bialowas, Tomasz Mandes
Writers: Barbara Bialowas (screenplay associate), Tomasz Klimala (screenplay)

Genre: Drama, Romance
Stars: Michele Morrone, Anna Maria Sieklucka, Bronislaw Wroclawski
Country: Poland
Language: English | Italian | Polish
Initial Release Date: 7 February 2020 (Poland)
Filming Locations: Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Production Co: Ekipa, Future Space, Next Film
Runtime: 114 min

365 dni Music

Featured songs: It’s Hard For Me, Feel It

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365 dni – Zwiastun 2 PL (Official Trailer)

The film is set mainly in Sicily , where Laura, together with her boyfriend Martin and two friends, go on holiday. On the day of her twenty-ninth birthday, the girl is abducted by the head of the Sicilian mafia family, young Don – Massimo Toricelli. The man gives Laura 365 days to make her love him and stay with him.

365 Dni (2020) full watch movie … …Massimo Torricelli, a young and handsome boss of a Sicilian Mafia family, has no other option but to take over after his father has been assassinated. Laura is a sales director in a luxurious hotel in Warsaw. She has a successful career, but her private life lacks passion. She is taking one last shot to save her relationship. Together with her bone-headed boyfriend, Martin, and some other friends, she takes a trip to Sicily. She does not expect that Massimo, the most dangerous man on the island, will get in her way, kidnap her, hold her captive and give her 365 days – to fall in love with him

Summary of 365 days part 2

Massimo finds out about Laura’s pregnancy and they get married without the knowledge or approval of her parents (the wedding is actually miserable, more of a business deal for Massimo, Laura has no part in its planning & Olga keeps saying how she should just get through the day, the bride actually begs Olga to help her run away. During the ceremony Laura literally prays for it to end, the guests are all Massimo’s associates that are impatient to leave & once outside Laura gets swarmed by tourists to take pics of her). After the honeymoon, Laura’s best friend Olga stays in Sicily to keep her company and starts a relationship with Massimo’s half-brother Domenico.
In this book Laura discovers that Massimo has a twin – Adriano, nothing much comes out of that aside from Olga getting assaulted, typical Blanka; many boring events later, she meets a “heartthrob” when he kidnaps her (He’s a hitman and son of another mob boss – Marcelo NACHO Matos, or as I like to call him El Picanto) & she basically catches feeling for him after one week in his “care”, Blanka loves masking Stockholm syndrome as pure love in her books.
Nacho kidnaps Laura for his father so they can get Massimo’s attention. Once it’s time for Laura to be returned to her loving husband, the meeting for negotiations goes south pretty fast and her life is put in danger. The story ends on a very stupid cliffhanger, that I shall discuss in a few.

Ten dzień opens with a Prologue that’s pretty pointless because it recycles word for word a scene we already saw in 365 dni, this time from Massimo’s POV. I believe this part was supposed to prove to us that Massimo has “feelings”, it was a failed attempt that resulted in him coming off as a fake or a robot. All the Prologue does is boost up the word count since it shows nothing new or anything that could redeem all the bad things the “hero” did in the first book.
From there on the book switches back to Laura’s POV, Chapter 1 picks up right where 365 dni ended – Laura telling Massimo she’s prego after which Massimo actually cries (his plan to trap her has worked after all).
Just like in 365 dni, Blanka overuses waking up, falling asleep, painting to end scenes & chapters as well as phone ringing as a tasteless way to shut down any raising event instead of giving us the climax that should follow naturally. Too much “teasing” is too much.

Some chapters/scenes that are worth mentioning:
– In Chapter 6 Massimo confesses he was the one that changed Laura’s clothes in that scene from 365 dni & brags about FINGERING her while she was UNCONSCIOUS saying she was *clearly* enjoying it (this is the same guy that promised her over & over again he would wait for her consent). For me, this confession brings into question if he did just that every time Laura would faint or get sedated. I still don’t understand how she wasn’t at all disturbed by what he admitted (remember this for later).
– Chapter 10: where Massimo suddenly has a British accent and Laura doesn’t question it. Here I’d like to mention his twin (Adriano) spent years in England, I’d assume he and Massimo would talk differently but when Laura saw them for the first time together she said they sound absolutely identical. The sudden British accent would make sense if Blanka planned to reveal the twins switched throughout the books but at the end forgot about this idea which resulted in a plot hole.
– Chapter 12 has the weirdest sex scene ever: 69ing with headphones & blindfold on (Laura’s wearing both), the song that plays is nothing that you would imagine for the scene (Silence by Delerium, seriously google it).
– Chapter 13 made me doubt how Massimo is still the head of the family with doing stuff like that on calls: Massimo has a VIDEO call on, so he’s wearing a shirt, nude from the waist down & Laura gives him a BJ while he acts like he’s listening to the man on the VIDEO call, she goes as far as sticking her hand up her privates & having him lick her fingers on CAMERA. After he hangs up he wants to punish Laura for pleasuring him so he forces himself up to her ass with no lube, all this ends in their neighbors complaining Laura is screaming too much.
– Chapter 15 has a scene that could be the beginning of a bad porno: Nacho, disguised as gardener & Laura, being a bored housewife. You have her drooling over his hot body & thinking how his tool belt is the only thing keeping his jeans from falling and showing his boxers & * tools*.
– Chapter 17 where Laura is fingering herself under the table in the middle of a gala event & then makes Massimo smell and lick her fingers in front of her parents. Classy. No limits.
– Chapter 19 where Laura acts like she hasn’t seen a naked man before despite being so experienced – Literally a toothbrush falls out of her mouth when she sees Nacho naked in the shower. Another scene like that happened in Ch 18 where she was staring at his tool as she has never seen one before.
– Chapter 19** where Nacho “confesses” to f*cking Laura for half the night while she was UNCONSCIOUS (she was sedated when he kidnaped her) because he just couldn’t help himself and she was *clearly* enjoying it. To this point Laura had feelings for him & once he told her that she felt like he TAINTED her and her baby (remember Massimo’s confession? Double standard much).
After seeing how disturbed by his words Laura is Nacho says he was lying/joking about *raping* her (for me that’s the “Haha. I didn’t do it, unless… *you like that*” spiel). Laura slaps him but all is fast forgotten & she eats romantic dinner with him as nothing happened, even went as far as calling him a great man later. For me, any potential Nacho had was set on fire the moment he joked about such a thing. Idk how Blanka though it’s okay to write it as a joke as well. It feels like she doesn’t know how to write decent humans.

Some lines from this book that just speak for themselves:
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The characters:

Laura Sleeps-A-Lot Biel – Laura still sees her situation as normal & justifies or doesn’t even notice the bad things Massimo does, she’s that groomed by him at this point. She’s a truly lazy, shallow, bland, hypocritical, ignorant heroine. She’s quick to tell Domenico he’s rushing into marrying Olga but she herself said yes to marrying Massimo without even knowing his last name.
She never really takes responsibility, blames her impulsiveness & overreacting to her pregnancy when in reality she was like that long before getting pregnant – running away from Martin because he was working on her B-day & getting kidnapped as a result.
Her second time getting kidnapped is again thanks to her getting angry at Massimo and running off. Coincidence or just bad writing/lack of new ideas?

Massimo Consent-Is-Still-Just-A-Word Toricelli – His character continues to be absolutely disgusting and abusive/rapey (in this one he forced himself in her arse no lube, no consent; admitted to touching her without her consent), still a hypocrite & a drug addict.
He even got *aroused* by beating his own people to a pulp in a cage in his basement (he would have had a go at Laura if she wasn’t carrying his heir).
He never gets over his jealousy and hurts yet another one of Laura’s exes for kissing her (said ex didn’t know she was married).

Domenico The-Tortured-Artist – He became very unstable and a drug addict the moment Blanka decided to unite him with Olga. A love interest isn’t up to standard for this author if he doesn’t have an addiction and doesn’t try to kill his girlfriend in a fit of rage.

Laura and Massimo as a couple – They still only talk about being perverted, Laura keeps going along with anything Massimo wants so he doesn’t get angry, the number of times he had a *crazed* look in his eyes during sex is disturbing.
Her love for Massimo is shallow, she ties it to receiving gifts (the bigger, the better) & whines how he doesn’t stay in bed until noon, you know, he has to work.
I’m doubtful that she’s actually truly in love with Massimo, on multiple occasions she’s tempted to cheat on him, she goes as far as contacting an ex that was already hurt by Massimo for kissing her. During her second kidnapping, she kisses and lusts after Nacho & then feels like she has so much with him in common & is sad she has to leave him behind.

Nacho Doesn’t-own-any-belts Matos – Basically Massimo 2.0 (kidnaps Laura, changes her while she’s unconscious, watches her sleep…), he’s more of Laura’s type in the looks department when it comes to the men she used to date before Massimo (bald, with tattoos all over his body). Nacho has no problem going after Laura despite knowing she’s pregnant and married to another man, lies, and jokes about rape.

Fifty Shades continues to be an *inspiration* for this book: the infamous lip biting; a bank scene where Laura withdraws money from Massimo’s account & talks to the director of the bank; a man that wants revenge on her husband by hurting her, which puts her baby’s life in danger (kicking in the stomach scene).

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In Ten dzień Blanka does zero research when it comes to her plot (how different types of guns work, pregnancies). She has a weird obsession with her heroes singing (they could all form a boy band if this mob gig doesn’t work out for them), being drug addicts (Domenico even offers coke to pregnant Laura), white wet pieces of clothing. The most disturbing thing she keeps using as a trope is rape/assault/forced blow jobs. The author for some reason chooses time & time again to write the heroes changing and touching the heroine without her consent while she’s unconscious. I guess she thinks that’s hot.
Granted a mafia romance allows for some dark subjects to be woven into the story, but Blanka doesn’t treat those subjects with respect: she writes multiple rapey & abusive love interests but doesn’t really take the time to condemn their actions in her books in any way. When Nacho told Laura the lie about raping her, her first thought was she CHEATED on Massimo. How can Blanka categorize possible rape as cheating & also have her heroine contemplate killing herself when she thinks Massimo is cheating on her?! (the only thing stopping her was the unborn baby)
At this point I believe the books in the 365 dni series exist because of the author’s hunger for fame & money and/or seeing her fantasies on paper, they have nothing to do with love/passion towards writing, if they did Blanka would have done more research, but more work & thought into her story instead of publishing books that are so badly constructed and support a very warped view on relationships that she’s potentially selling to young & impressionable readers.

Speaking of the writing something I absolutely have to mention are the discrepancies with the timeline when it comes to Laura’s pregnancy because it’s tied to the ending & the cliffhanger of this book: The first book covers 3-4 months (Olga’s words) from the moment Massimo kidnapped Laura. She gets pregnant almost right away thanks to Massimo’s lie about her having a contraceptive capsule in her arm & even though months pass in the second book as well, Laura is somehow only 4 months pregnant the whole time (at the beginning of her fourth month to be exact).
When you read the book you get the feeling Laura should be further along in her pregnancy (for example Laura spends almost two months hiding away from Massimo, but Blanka acts as if time freezes). By rough calculations, she should be at least 5, almost 6 months prego. This being said, let’s talk about the ending of Ten dzień: During the ransom, Laura gets shot & she loses consciousness because of her wound. After this, the POV at the end of the last chapter switches back to Massimo’s and we see him having to make a choice: save Laura or the baby because too much time has passed & for some reason, the doctors can only save one of them.
The book ends on a cliffhanger with Massimo saying: “Save…”. Blanka wants to keep us in the dark about who’s gonna survive, right? The thing is, Laura is only 4 months pregnant, which puts the whole plot point about saving her or the baby into a new perspective – The youngest premature baby (a world record) to survive was born at 21 weeks, which would mean if Massimo chooses the baby & it survives, it would be very lucky & rare (the baby was already exposed to stress, drugs, and alcohol for months). Here I wonder why Blanka didn’t leave Massimo’s POV for a Prologue for the third book rather than spoil what’s coming by putting it at the end of this one or why she didn’t have Laura be further along into her pregnancy when the chances of the baby’s survival are higher and the choice would make some sense.

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