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365 days: Now: Michele Morrone is back on Netflix

During the hot months of the lockdown we happened to come across a film that, thanks to confinement or the hormonal storm that spring brings with it, has managed to climb the ranking of the most viewed titles on Netflix in spite of criticism and slating. The film is 365 days, a low-budget version of 50 shades of Grey centered on the love story between Michele Torricelli and Laura Biel, protagonists of an erotic thriller divided between mafia and passion. To play the role of the possessive Sicilian and lover of bondage is Michele Morrone which, thanks to 365 dayshas become a global sex symbol exploding on social networks – on Instagram alone he has almost 13 million followers – and in hundreds of memes that portray him without veils and with a gloomy gaze.

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Now, almost two years after that debut that even moved the Codacons for Netflix to eliminate the film from the catalog, the second chapter arrives: it is calledto 365 days: Now, will arrive on the platform on April 27 and will see Michele and Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) once again at the center of an intrigue that is anything but decisive. In the film, directed by Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes, their union will, in fact, be threatened by the entry of a new character, this Nacho – played by another Italian, Simone Susinna -, who tries to enter Laura’s life to win her heart and her trust. Hence the misunderstandings with Michele will not be long in coming, while the first images of the trailer suggest that the hot sex that had so heated the fans of the first film will certainly not be lacking.

Michele Morrone and Anna-Maria Sieklucka in 365 days: Now

According to the co-writer and author of the novels from which the films Blanka Lipinska are based, 365 days: Now it will be decisive because it will tell the evolution of Laurawho from a victim will turn into a dominatrix intent on taking control of her relationship with Michele. “Now I do what I want with you”, he says at one point in the trailer hinting that Morrone will once again show himself how Mom did it. Despite the controversy for staging the story of a woman who is kidnapped and forced to fall in love with a man, in short, the phenomenon of 365 days continues: the third and decisive chapter seems to be already in the pipeline and, at this point, all that remains is to get sucked into the world of luxury cars and sculptural physics that the franchise has managed to bring with it.

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