365 Days: This Day” (2022) – Love, Lust, and a Whole Lot of Leather

If you thought 365 Days (2020) was wild — with its yacht seductions, toxic love fantasy, and Stockholm Syndrome vibes — buckle in for 365 Days: This Day. The sequel ups the stakes with more money, more mansion drama, and more moments that make you go:
“Wait, what just happened?”
Spoiler alert: logic doesn’t live here.
Only lust does.
Where We Left Off…
Massimo (Michele Morrone), the brooding, dangerously hot Sicilian mob boss, got the girl — Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka), who went from kidnapped to obsessed faster than you could say “50 Shades meets Mafia fanfic.”
This Day picks up after their wedding, promising a new life full of passion and peace. But peace in this franchise lasts about 0.3 seconds.
Cue secrets, sexy strangers, betrayal, and plotlines that twist like silk sheets.
What Actually Happens?
- Massimo and Laura are married, but trust? Nonexistent.
- Enter Nacho — the mysterious, long-haired heartthrob who threatens to dethrone Massimo in the steamy scenes department.
- There’s another Massimo (yes, a twin brother… we’ll get there).
- A few bullets fly, a few hearts break, and a whole lot of clothes come off.
Plot takes a backseat to vibes. And the vibe is… luxury softcore with a mafia edge.
Aesthetic Over Everything
Let’s be real: these movies aren’t here for nuanced storytelling. They’re here for:
- Slow-motion bedroom scenes shot like perfume ads.
- Laura strutting in designer everything.
- Sports cars, private jets, and beach sunsets.
- A full-length music video every 10 minutes disguised as a scene.
It’s a fever dream of wealth, lust, and dysfunction — and the camera is obsessed with every angle.
Toxic, But Make It Fashion
Let’s not sugarcoat it: the 365 Days series walks a fine (and very controversial) line when it comes to romanticizing abusive, manipulative relationships. This sequel doesn’t do much to challenge those dynamics — it just adds more shirtless distractions.
It’s not a love story.
It’s a fantasy. Glossy. Unhealthy. Addictive, if you let it be.
Final Thoughts: Love Hurts (And Looks Really Good Doing It)
365 Days: This Day is not for the critics. It’s for the fans who want escapism, steamy chaos, and dangerous romance turned up to 100. If you can suspend your disbelief (and your morals), it’s one long, sexy music video masquerading as a movie.
Don’t ask questions.
Just pour a glass of wine, dim the lights, and press play.
You already know what you signed up for.