The Next 365 Days

2022 - 8 - 19

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The Next 365 Days ending explained on Netflix (digitalspy.com)

365 Days 3 ending explained - Laura and Massimo's story has come to an end, but how does The Next 365 Days wrap up their love story?

The epilogue shows they have a daughter together, while Massimo has given up and agreed to a divorce. Massimo is waiting for Laura back at her hotel, but perhaps as a sign he's maturing, agrees to go back to Sicily to give Laura space. We don't get an answer as to what Laura has decided and the 365 Days movie trilogy ends on this unanswered question. It's a dramatically different ending to the book series that the trilogy has been based on. Massimo is waiting for Laura on the beach, but instead of being full of rage, he's surprisingly philosophical. Olga wants her to run, but Laura says she won't be scared of Massimo. He even tells her that he saved Massimo's life by killing Anna at the end of the sequel "because you love him". Laura is doing her best to move on, even telling Nacho to forget her, but it seems Massimo can't. Unlike Massimo, Nacho is more than happy to let Laura make her own decisions. Together with Olga, Laura heads to Portugal to attend the Lagos fashion fair where she runs into Nacho's sister Amelia. Both disappear into their work, Massimo with his gangster life and Laura with her fashion brand. However, we still had no idea if the couple would manage to repair their relationship, or if Laura would have her head turned by Nacho.

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The Next 365 Days Movie Review - Please, make it stop already (The Review Geek)

This is a poorly constructed waste of time, and another entry in the ongoing 365 universe that continues to lowers the bar for movie standards.

This is a poorly constructed waste of time, and another entry in the ongoing 365 universe that continues to lowers the bar for movie standards. The fact that this plot doesn’t even end should tell you everything you need to know about this film. This time, the writers can’t even be bothered to do that – and it shows. As she starts to dive into the world of fashion again, Nacho returns and causes Laura to feel conflicted. Given the very low bar the previous two films have set, it’s perhaps surprising then to see the bar lowered even further here, as the third movie has even less of a plot, makes even less sense and has even less of a resolution than the first 2. Emphasis on the word so far because this will do big numbers for ‘Flix and a sequel will likely be greenlit too.

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The Next 365 Days Review: Michele Morrone's threequel is yet ... (PINKVILLA)

Michele Morrone and Anna Maria Sieklucka return for 365 days' third instalment and it's a messy affair all through. Read Pinkvilla's review of the film ...

The fact that the film lacks any intent to convey a story that has something to say itself is enough to show you what you may be signing up for if you decide to watch this two-hour film. Of course, it's these intimate scenes that have been a staple to the franchise and without them, the audience would drop watching the film in the drop of a hat. One of the most disturbing bits of this film is also that it constantly has songs playing during the transitions between scenes and it does seem like the film uses music much more than any dialogues. The confusion that Laura faces in choosing between Nacho and Massimo doesn't have enough fodder to make an entire film interesting and hence, a lot of the erotic scenes are forced into the narrative. [Laura (Anna Maria Sieklucka) ](https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/hollywood/video-shirtless-michele-morrone-beach-sings-happy-birthday-365-days-co-star-anna-maria-sieklucka-760301)was going to die, well she does survive and the story picks up in the threequel with her and Massimo (Michele Morrone) being in different places after the hardships that they go through their relationship in the last film. One of the biggest franchises that received a massive fan base during the lockdown happened to be 365 Days, the first film in the erotic thriller trilogy starring Michele Morrone, which made the Italian actor an overnight sensation.

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The Next 365 Days soundtrack: Every song in the Netflix threequel (Radio Times)

Check out the full tracklist – including a new song by star Michele Morrone.

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The Next 365 Days ending explained: Who does Laura end up with? (HITC)

The 365 Days film series has centred on the steamy relationship between Laura Biel and Sicilian crime boss Massimo Torricelli. Their love affair has been ...

She plots to leave Massimo and eventually reunites with Nacho. When she arrives at Massimo’s, he is waiting for her down on the beach. She is invited to attend a fashion show in Lagos, Portugal where Nacho is able to find her. If it comes back to you, it’s yours forever. In the latest entry in the franchise, The Next 365 Days, Laura is left with an agonising choice to make as she’s forced to decide between Massimo and Nacho. Their love affair has been unconventional, to say the least, after Massimo abducted Laura and gave her 365 Days to fall in love with him.

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The Next 365 Days Review: A Waste of Time in the Truest Form (Leisurebyte)

The Barbara Bialowas and Tomas's Mandes directorial is based on the novel of a trilogy by Blanka Lipinska starring Anna-Maria Sieklucka, Michele Morrone and ...

The dialogues take another hit due to the vivid and obvious lack of the screenwriter’s knowledge of the language. Even though the supporting characters, Laura’s BFF Olga and Domenico, Massimo’s friend and business partner, try (a little too hard) to provide some comic relief, they are burdened with the absolute failure of the script to bring the personalities of their roles alive. While Massimo is dominant and coercive, the new love interest of Laura, Nacho (a gardener: yet another stereotype), is understanding and thoughtful. A climax that feels like a montage of two people falling in love (when they are most definitely absolutely not), one where you wish the franchise would come to a uneventful end speaks a lot about films that are over-ridden with sexual content but still don’t further any intellectual or financial capabilities. The Next 365 Days is a tough brawl between sexual montages and dimly lit discos that boast of the former yet again. The premise of the first two movies sold an alluring fantasy, that of a hard-working independent woman giving up the atrocities of the professional world and skimming through mediocre men to let a mafia rule their lives in exchange for non-vanilla sex.

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The Next 365 Days review – spoiled for choice (Ready Steady Cut)

This review of The Next 365 Days is spoiler-free. Sometimes being a film and TV critic means watching softcore Polish erotica at 8 am, and it was while.

At this point, I think I understand what the appeal is about these deeply silly movies, and I also think it’s a waste of time to critique them on the level that you ordinarily would. It felt purely aesthetic at first – Laura gets to have her cake and eat it, more so in this movie than either of the previous two. Weirdly, though, I don’t think this not being a “proper” film is even a criticism at this point. Even the most authoritative of men can’t put business first in this fantasy. It’s easy to dismiss everything to do with 365 Days, on a moral level – they’re still about deeply unhealthy ideas of sex and relationships – and a technical one since they are really atrociously written and plotted if you stop to think about it for even a second. The first was that these films are essentially review-proof, which I pointed out in

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'The Next 365 Days' Review: For Masochists Only – and Not the ... (Variety)

'The Next 365 Days,' the third entry in Netflix's moronic Polish softcore franchise, reduces a proudly yuck premise to a limp love triangle.

Though she’s referring to her deeply uninvolving romantic dilemma, it’s hard not to hear her speaking with the wistful voice of the Netflix accountancy department, as they, and they alone, offer up a prayer that there might be many more “365 Days” to come. Granted, the songs are 100% indistinguishable and all the lyrics appear written by the same algorithm that generates the dialogue: Who knows what to make of a sex scene scored to a gravel-voiced chorus of “Fuck society?” Still, 25! Indeed, the only contributors who don’t appear completely tapped out by the end of “The Next 365 Days” are those with arguably the most reason to be. One wants to ball her in the Mediterranean, the other wants “to meditate with her in Bali.” Tomasz Mandes and Mojca Tirš, co-writing with the books’ author Blanka Lipinska, already distanced “This Day” from the original film’s queasy rapiness, but now seem eager to engineer a full 180. During one would-be dramatic confrontation between Laura and Massimo, it’s hard not to be distracted by the handprints on the glass rooftop railing between them that glint greasily in the lens flare. Nacho, who absconded with Laura, aka “baby girl” (still ick), in episode two and was then revealed to be the scion of another Sicilian gangster clan, attends a post-bloodbath parlay with Massimo.

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'The Next 365 Days' review: this erotic threequel is fucking awful (NME.com)

No one's getting lucky with this terrible (and potentially damaging) erotic thriller sequel 'The Next 365 Days'.

Honestly, this film is so terrible it makes the 50 Shades of Grey trilogy look like high art. [Duffy wrote an open letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings accusing the film of “glamourising the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape”](https://www.nme.com/news/music/duffy-criticises-netflix-for-glamourising-rape-in-movie-365-days-2700219). Yes, this sequel to 365 Days and 365 Days: This Day is absolute trash, but it’s not nearly as much fun as that makes it sound.

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Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Next 365 Days' on Netflix, the Turgid Third ... (Decider)

You may recall that Laura and Nacho never had sex, because their sex scenes were just her PRIMAL FANTASIES. And then the movie concluded with an ...

The latest chapter in the quaggy eroto-saga of Laura and Massimo is DOA nearly all the way – “nearly” because it drops in a real hell of a hoot of a howler of a third-act dream sequence that’s a brief bit of audacity before resuming the movie’s dreary cycle of montages, Olga’s godawful comic relief, ponderous images of Laura brooding and smarmy-smeary sex scenes, all rife with mondo-mutilated English dialogue and set to an incessant and interminable downtempo dreck-rock soundtrack. OK, so Laura and Massimo bang, but then the marriage hits the rocks and she throws herself into “work” – you may recall, in the previous movie Massimo bought her a clothing-design company which she never bothered to have anything to do with until now. (That’s the last of the too-easy Nacho jokes, promise.) Massimo goes to gangster parties with coke and hookers, and I think he remains faithful; it’s hard to tell when you’re watching a random collection of shots of bare chests and butts and breasts in various iterations of sexual congress. (Perhaps you’ve noticed that everyone in this movie series is permanently horny.) But Massimo reminds her that the doctor says no schtupping until she’s all healed up, so instead of getting a sex scene after the first five minutes of the movie, we have to wait five more. So mayhaps it’s wise to divorce analysis of these movies from the whole of the filmmaking art, and stick to intra-franchise comparisons: Is it possible that The Next 365 Days is even worse than the previous two? The Gist: Before we get too deep here (phrasing), we need to recap the ending of 365 Days: This Day: The marital “bliss” between rich and rapey gangster Massimo (Michele Morrone) and quasi-slave-wife Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) went all topsy-turvy when she thought he was cheating on her – but it turns out the man she saw fornicating with another woman was actually Massimo’s (gasp) twin brother.

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The Next 365 Days ending explained: Do Laura and Massimo end ... (Netflix Life)

As expected, Laura did not die in the shooting, although she was injured. The only real death is of Massimo's evil twin brother, Adriano. Anna also died. But ...

The Next 365 Days does not have a post-credits scene. However, the movie does not tell us definitively whether or not Laura and Massimo got back together or if she went back to Nacho. He’s more upset that his own actions pushed Laura away from him and she had to deal with the loss of the baby alone. Most of the movie is spent with Laura trying to decide between Massimo and Nacho. But Laura survived the shooting. Well, the end is officially here, at least for now.

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'The Next 365 Days' Ending, Explained: Whom Did Laura Choose ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

The characters lack depth, which makes the love triangle laughable. Perhaps the writers should have weaved a tale of romance between Nacho and Massimo; at least ...

He wanted to be with her, and for that, he was ready to do whatever it was that she wanted of him. He did the same with Laura, and he now wanted to know if she had returned to be with him forever. He wanted to be with her only if she wanted to spend her life with him. Laura might choose to not be with Massimo, knowing how she always felt caged in his presence. She wanted Laura to allow him to explain himself since what he did was for his father and not because he wanted to betray her. Laura returned to the hotel, and she was met with Massimo’s temper. She wanted to make out with Massimo, but he wanted her to rest. She asked Massimo to give her time and space to make sense of what she wanted from her life. He was the reason why her life was in disarray, and even though she wanted to detest him, she was attracted to him. He reminded her that he was not Massimo and he would never force her to go against her wish. She knew her marriage was failing, and she did not wish the same for her business. The kiss between Nacho and Massimo in Laura’s dream is a vision of the desperation of the filmmaker to sell the film in some way or another.

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'The Next 365 Days' is out. Will Netflix return with 365 Days 4? (Economic Times)

The sequel to 365 Days took two years to be made, so we might see a fourth movie in that timeframe if there is one. If we are ever reunited with Laura and Massimo, we will have to wait until 2024. In the past, Netflix has based the success of ...

In the past, Netflix has based the success of its movies or TV shows on the first 28 days, so we might not have to wait for a while before another movie is released. The sequel to 365 Days took two years to be made, so we might see a fourth movie in that timeframe if there is one. It is unclear whether a fourth movie is in the works, so we will have to wait a little while. A trilogy of films based on the books by Blanka Lipiska was made, with the first movie being a faithful adaptation, until the sequel deviated from the plot to tell its own tale. It all culminated in a different ending than what was described in the book trilogy. What is the current status of the 365 Days 4 trailer?

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The Next 365 Days ending: Does Laura end up with Massimo or ... (PopBuzz)

The second film introduced Nacho (Simone Susinna), Laura's other love interest, and the third and final film sees her struggle to choose between them.

In the books, Massimo is an absolute villain and much worse than the character in the films. Who does Laura end up with in the The Next 365 Days film and book ending? She asks for space to sort her feelings out, so Massimo goes home to Sicily and Laura goes home to her parents house where she confesses she's in love with "someone else," a.k.a. While on a business trip to Portugal, Laura meets Nacho and the two end up getting together and having sex on the beach. The film starts with Laura and Massimo back at it again. At that point, Massimo is then convinced she’s hiding something and the two separate for a bit.

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The Next 365 Days soundtrack: All songs featured in the movie (Netflix Life)

Like its predecessors, The Next 365 Days is basically a long-form music video with tons of songs playing throughout its runtime. Here's the full list.

- “Bye Bye” by JJ Abel feat. If you watched the first four minutes of footage that was released last month, you probably already knew that Laura survived and Massimo’s twin (and Anna) died. Many songs from mainstays like EMO are on the soundtrack, as is another song from Michele Morrone, who plays Massimo in the franchise.

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'The Next 365 Days' Soundtrack: All the Songs from the Netflix Movie (Decider)

See the full soundtrack from Netflix's 'The Next 365 Days,' including a full list of songs featured in the movie.

“And I was like, ‘I like to write songs.’ And he was like, ‘Okay, let me listen to some of them,'” Massimo continued. His song, “Angels,” is included in the soundtrack of the latest film in the franchise, and Massimo has recorded music for previous installments, too. I was focusing on acting. And 365 Days die-hards will be thrilled to know that Morrone shows off his own musical skills by contributing to the soundtrack. After all, what better way to get in the mood than with some epic bangers? [The Next 365 Days](https://decider.com/movie/the-next-365-days), the latest installment in [Netflix](https://decider.com/platform/netflix)‘s wildly popular — and equally controversial — erotic move series, is finally here.

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The Next 365 Days ending explained: Does Laura choose Nacho or ... (Radio Times)

The third entry in the erotic thriller series has just arrived on Netflix – here's what happened.

Check out our guide to the [best series on Netflix](https://www.radiotimes.com/news/on-demand/2020-07-06/best-tv-shows-netflix/) and [best movies on Netflix](https://www.radiotimes.com/news/on-demand/2020-07-06/netflix-best-movies/), or visit our [TV Guide](https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings/). [subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article) and get the next 12 issues for only £1. But Laura is not to be dissuaded and finds her husband on the beach, where he cuts a surprisingly calm figure. [Netflix](https://www.netflix.com/gb/). He tells her that he really has fallen for her and makes his case for why she should choose him. [Netflix](http://www.radiotimes.com/netflix)'s 365 Days series was released, but a third entry in the franchise has already arrived on the streamer. And so she does, but you'd never guess who happens to be riding the taxi that picks her up at the airport? And you also will be, one day." "You're dad was a wonderful father. He continues: "If it comes back, it's yours forever. **WARNING: Contains spoilers for The Next 365 Days** Of course, that means there are spoilers ahead.

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Threeways and Counter Quickies: The 8 Craziest 'Next 365 Days ... (Decider)

'The Next 365 Days' sex scenes: every wild Massimo (Michele Morrone), Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka), and Nacho (Simone Susinna) moment in Netflix's latest ...

[The Next 365 Days never fully reconciles Laura’s conflicting emotions](https://decider.com/2022/08/19/the-next-365-days-ending-explained-netflix-plot/), but it does have a smorgasbord of over-the-top sex scenes. However Laura ( [Anna-Maria Sieklucka](https://decider.com/tag/Anna-Maria-Sieklucka/)) starts to question their relationship in The Next 365 Days. [The Next 365 Days](https://decider.com/movie/the-next-365-days/) is a bewildering film.

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netflix: 'The Next 365 Days' is out. Will Netflix return with 365 Days 4 ... (The Economic Times)

If 'The Next 365 Days' proves to be as popular with viewers as the first two '365 Days' movies, a fourth 365 Days movie may happen on Netflix.

In the past, Netflix has based the success of its movies or TV shows on the first 28 days, so we might not have to wait for a while before another movie is released. The sequel to 365 Days took two years to be made, so we might see a fourth movie in that timeframe if there is one. It is unclear whether a fourth movie is in the works, so we will have to wait a little while.

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