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People Are Making The Foolish Error Of Watching 365 DNI With Their Parents

People Are Making The Foolish Error Of Watching 365 DNI With Their Parents

Read the reviews guys, jeez

Jake Massey

Jake Massey

People, if you're gonna watch a film with your parents, make sure it's not 365 DNI (365 Days), yeah? It will be awkward for all involved. You can get a flavour of why from the trailer below:

The erotic Polish film is now on Netflix and it is described as making Fifty Shades of Grey look PG-rated.

As such, it's probably best enjoyed without your mum and dad, as plenty of plonkers have now found out the, errr, hard way:




Oh dear, dear, dear guys.

If these people did just a little research, they'd know it is not watch-with-parents material.

The movie - which is based on author Blanka Lipinska's novel of the same name - stars Anna Maria Sieklucka and Michele Morrone and centres around their fiery romance.

In fact, it seems the main reason people have been watching it is for the raunchiness, rather than the story-line, which has raised a few eyebrows.

Basically, Laura (Sieklucka) is a high-flying sales director for a five-star hotel in Poland, while Massimo (Morrone) is the hunky newly-appointed leader of the Sicilian mafia. Laura has planned a trip to Sicily to save her failing marriage, but her holiday is thrown dramatically off course when she is kidnapped by Massimo and held captive, before being given 365 days to fall in love with him.

Clearly, this is not an approved way of getting someone to fall in love with you, and some viewers felt it necessary to point this out:


On top of all that, there's also the fact it has an unimpressive IMDb rating of 3.8.

So basically, if you're not too bothered about the story and you just wanna see pretty people make sexy time, then this could be just the ticket for you.

Just don't watch it with your parents, obviously.

Featured Image Credit: Next Film

Topics: TV and Film, Netflix