Netflix's latest film, 365 DNI, arrived on the streaming platform earlier this month and despite its unsexy name, it's a very steamy watch.
So steamy in fact, that viewers have complained it's left them sexually frustrated during lockdown, thanks to its countless graphic sex scenes.
The raunchy film has been compared to a racier Fifty Shades and viewers have been strictly warning people *not* to accidentally watch it with their parents during lockdown.
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It stars Anna Maria Sieklucka and Michele Morrone (where's the heart eyes emoji when you need it...) whose characters meet in a rather odd way.
Laura (Sieklucka) is a sales director for a five-star hotel in Poland and plans a birthday trip to Sicily with her boyfriend. Their relationship is on the rocks - he doesn't appreciate her, makes no effort and it later turns out he's been cheating.
During the trip, Laura is kidnapped by a man named Massimo (Morrone), the newly-appointed leader of the Sicilian Mafia. It's all a bit strange, but during a near death experience five years earlier, Massimo says Laura 'appeared' to him and he's been trying to track her down ever since.
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Just to make things weirder, he even has a painting of her in his living room...
The hunky Italian gangster first sees Laura at the airport in Sicily where he decides he's going to kidnap her and in a rather kinky (and very creepy) plot twist, Massimo gives Laura 365 days to fall in love with him. He says after the year, if she doesn't love him, she can leave.
What follows is a lot of sex scenes (in variety of places, including a luxury yacht) as well as nudity and bondage. Not so surprising it's been compared to Fifty Shades then...
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While viewers weren't overly impressed by the plot of the film, they were pretty enthusiastic about the sex scenes, with many people saying that watching it during lockdown was problematic.
One woman wrote: "If you want to watch something like Fifty Shades of Grey and be left sexually frustrated then watch 365 dni on Netflix."
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While another tweeted: "The fact that DNI 365 is trending #2 in the US only a couple days after it was uploaded on Netflix just goes to show how sexually frustrated women are during this pandemic."
"365 dni is having me majorly sexually frustrated," said another.
The film is based on author Blanka Lipinska's novel of the same name and if you do want to watch it, it's available on Netflix now. Don't say we didn't warn you!
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