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.
Released:
Runtime: 120 minutes
Genre: Drama, Romance
Stars: Anna-Maria Sieklucka, Michele Morrone, Magdalena Lamparska, Simone Susinna, Otar Saralidze, Ewa Kasprzyk, Dariusz Jakubowski, Ramón Langa, Tomasz Mandes, Natalia Siwiec, Karolina Pisarek, Rafał Iwaniuk, Robert Zdebski, Paulina Mabiala, Max Umer, Danilo Susinna, Blanka Lipińska, Ewa Lewandowska, Piotr Mandes, Andrzej Bakowski, Safi El Masri
Director: Barbara Bialowas, Tomasz Mandes
Comments
kis-szabo-timea - 13 April 2024 Boring I watched all three films of the 365 collection and this one was the flattest of them all. Everything was so boring I almost felt asleep. Why does it have the be an almost 2-hours-long movie? The same thing could be done in 90 minutes (or less).
I liked it in the previous films, that all sex scenes were steamy hot and very realistic. I thought those were the highlights of the movies. But in this one, I felt even the sex scenes were spared out. Only one of those were on the same level as the scenes of the previous movies. The plot is really not so well written to draw more attention to that, I think it is sort of a harakiri for an erotic movie to try and sell itself with a poorly written script instead of hot sex scenes.
Seeing the ending I felt very annoyed that the story is left open, so one more film is yet to come. I think 365 has been already overused, even the third movie can be barely called interesting (or hot).
mishawnlisa - 12 December 2022 Didn't Expect This... I just finished "The Next 365 Days" the third and final book in the series. I must say I did not like how the book ended and it was totally different from the movie. Massimo's character totally caught me off guard. Laura was the same, she never changed, she was confused in the movie(s) just like she was in the book. Also in the book Nacho was an older bald surfer or outdoor enthusiast. And in the movie Massimo and Nacho appeared to be around the same age. In the movie, Nacho's sister Amelia had a small role compared to the book, where she had a man. I just wish the book had a different ending.
rkbxsucnr - 15 September 2022 Press fast forward and you can make it alive! As the previous two movies, I kept pressing forward every second minute, otherwise I would never forgive myself to dedicate to this the full screen time. This movie (and the others two as well) is painful to watch...From the story to the non-existent or super over "acting" (Michele Morone can thank God that at least he has looks!) At this point, I would just hire some porn actors, the result would be the same, maybe better. The storyplot (if we can call it so) is worse than any turkish telenovela which the Polish author probably got inspired by. It's a garbage and honestly, is Netflix still really wondering why they are loosing subscribers?
katrinachaney - 28 August 2022 Things that could have been done better. I started on the 3rd movie, had no idea about the books or that it was a trilogy. I enjoyed it enough to watch the others, but that was only because of Massimo. Michele Morrone carried these movies.
Laura's character was two dimensional and there was absolutely nothing I really liked about her. Anna-Maria Sieklucka can not act, and its not the language barrier. Her face was pretty much the same throughout. No pain or anguish. Laura would have looked pretty haggard with all this going on.
Nacho, well he's a doll, too much of one. He's unbelievably good looking, has a god bod, single, gentle. Nah. Unless he has grossly bad body odor and hellish halitosis, how is this dude single? The should have written him in as getting over a back break up, something!
Simone Susinna is incredibly handsome and he was wasted in this part. Id like to write a part for him some day.
Olga, well she might as well have been Laura's handbag. She too could have had a lot more depth of character, a secondary plotline with her Dom would have added so much to the overall appeal.
All the sex was too much, period. Their first encounter on the boat was sexy and a good plot point, It established that they were very compatible sexually, but after that, there should have been more sensual, loving scenes. 3 good sex scenes tops, per movie would have been ideal.. Personal experience with the friction of rough sex and the position swapping leaves you limp and exhausted after one good session. After two, well, things start to get a little raw. These parts of the movie were unbelievable and not necessary.
The music was hot but there was too much of it. Michele Morrone is a talented singer and musician. His voice and style of using it lends a lot of sensuality to the scene but it should have been limited to just his songs, not all the other filler tunes.
I would have liked to have seen more in depth scenes with Domenico. He was likeable . Give that man his own wants and dreams, a past. I want to see his angry face.
The pregnancy could have been bigger in the storyline. It might as well have not have been written in because it went nowhere. Why was Massimo kept in the dark about it? People become more invested when there's a child or baby in the mix. It adds a lot more drama
Length would have been good if there were more depth of plot and characters. All 3 movies were too long.
What was the deal with the attempt on Laura's life in the tunnel?? It was a cliffhanger but was not concluded properly in the second movie.
Where are they finding these script writers and continuity people?
I did enjoy the premise of the plot but the story arc was way out of whack. I've heard the books are better. I wonder what the author, Blanka Lipinska thought of the way it was handled.
I enjoyed it, but only because of the two main male roles. The rest of it had the feel of a Latino soap opera.