365day and the details are too bland

365day and the details are too bland

With a poor and bland script, there are many absurd details, from the plot to the way the characters are set up, making the audience bored and confused.

The beginning of part 2 has nothing to do with the ending of part 1

If you have watched part 1, surely everyone remembers the extremely painful ending that happened to Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka). The car accident in the tunnel took the life of the baby in her womb, forcing her to keep this secret close to her without daring to tell Massimo (). It was thought that part 2 would take the time right after that, but no, the opening of 365 Days: This Day is the wedding of Laura and Massimo, as if no accident had ever happened.

At the end of part 1 Massimo is still suffering


In 365 Days: This Day, Massimo and Laura are happily married as if there had never been an accident

This causes the entire film series to be interrupted at an extremely important detail that can change the emotions and personalities of the characters. No explanation was given, such as what really happened to Laura, what was the situation of the victims at that time, who caused the accident, etc. But it was like her hair was So Laura, the details of this accident are still vague and not clear in black or white.

The female lead fell in love with her kidnapper and even had “bad dreams” with him

The promotion of Stockholm syndrome (a syndrome that causes a kidnapped victim to develop sympathy and even love for their kidnapper) in 365 Days is still something that makes many audiences uncomfortable. Laura was once kidnapped by Massimo, and then fell in love. Now in part 2, she continues to be kidnapped by the gardener Nacho, then continues to have impure thoughts about the male companion.

Laura constantly dreams of having sex with the male co-star of 365 Days: This Day

Even in the midst of despair because she thought she was betrayed by her husband, the female lead of 365 Days: This Day still had time to dream, specifically “making love” with Nacho. The next morning, she naturally told this story to Nacho while she was supposed to still be grieving about her marriage.

The female lead talks about responsibility for her life…

365 Days: This Day clearly portrays the image of women as quite wrong and negative, even offensive. Even the female lead Laura, who is supposed to be a smart businesswoman, cannot escape the scriptwriter’s absurd pen. When she realized Nacho’s true face and listened to his pressure of being a mafia family member, Laura said that he always had a choice, and he had to “take responsibility for his life”.


The female lead speaks very well but does not apply it to herself

But think again, is Laura responsible for her own life when she turns herself into a pawn of Massimo, Nacho and other powerful men. She sought freedom again and then smiled with delight when Massimo bought her a fashion company. Even if Laura hasn’t found control over herself, what right does she have to advise Nacho?

The female lead was kidnapped “insolently”

When Nacho drove Laura to meet her father and Massimo, there was a “rogue” kidnapping. Two people believed to be Nacho’s father’s guards stood there waiting for Laura, then took her away in Nacho’s confusion. In the end, everyone, Nacho and Massimo, were shocked when Laura was taken away right at the mansion of the most notorious mafia family, by certain strangers. Good security, right?


How can the two main male and female leads have sex… continuously and so much?

In part 2, 365 Days: This Day still has many hot scenes, but the length increases and becomes unreasonably more intense. Right before the wedding the two had “a round”. Then when the wedding ended, Laura and Massimo “made love” every few minutes, throughout the entire honeymoon period. What’s worth mentioning is that Laura is even willing to recreate the “bed” that Massimo used to hurt her. Once a victim of physical and psychological abuse, Laura’s love of roughhousing is both illogical, sad and infuriating.

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