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The characters and their interactions aren't interesting, the direction's flat, and the story fails to build or maintain tension or momentum, so the audience's interest is neither captured nor kept. There are one or two steamy sex scenes (and I appreciated the use of what I assume is a prosthetic dildo in the blowjob scenes) but the rest of the movie's filler. There is budget softcore stuff that's both titillating and mildly entertaining on a narrative level. This is 95% neither. This is 95% bleh.
The fuck? (pardon the pun) It's actually impressive how diabolically terrible '365 Days' is. I had heard small details about how sexual this was but hadn't seen anything about the film's other aspects. Now I know why, there aren't any. It's just one big illicit romp with practically nothing holding it together, a cynic would say this is Netflix just getting pornography on their platform through the back door (pardon the p... nevermind). The worse part about this is the glorification of sexual violence, whether it be kidnapping or even - startlingly - rape. How the plot plays out is actually extraordinary - it turns out THIS is the way into a would-be lover's heart... who knew?! It's crazy. You could argue it's a sexually explicit retelling of 'Beauty and the Beast', but that's an argument for another day. They could've done this without the aforementioned and still got the same vibe out of the film, it's bizarre why they choose to go down this direction. You can make characters hate each other before jumping into bed together, you simply do not need the criminality aspect. If I were to offer minor solaces of 'praise' about this 'film': the music (random Mabel is random) and the end scene, which is well shot.
If I were in the mood to watch adult content, Netflix would definitely not be my first choice. The movie I stumbled upon was a total disaster, making me extremely uncomfortable, especially when children unexpectedly walked into the room. It was a messy experience that I strongly advise against. "365 Days" seems to be all about sex and trying to engage the audience solely on that basis. The sequel follows the same pattern, and both films are filled with excessive plot holes, acting issues, and seem to lack a meaningful storyline. It feels like they are veering towards the wrong direction, almost resembling pornography rather than a film with substance. Despite being somewhat enjoyable, these movies left me questioning why they were even made. I only watched the sequel because I had seen the first one and felt compelled to review both at the same time, even though I found them both to be quite terrible.
Porn quality without getting to see actual porn... Poor acting, poor dialogues, poor story, only the photography passable.
Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison.
A celebration of love and creative inspiration takes place in the infamous, gaudy and glamorous Parisian nightclub, at the cusp of the 20th century. A young poet, who is plunged into the heady world of Moulin Rouge, begins a passionate affair with the club's most notorious and beautiful star.
In a vibrant tapestry of love and longing, nine interconnected souls navigate romance and heartbreak in L.A., where passions collide and truths unfold, revealing that the heart's desires often lead us where we least expect.
A woman moves into an apartment in Manhattan and learns that the previous tenant's life ended mysteriously after they fell from the balcony.
An epic tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry. After Celie's abusive father marries her off to the equally debasing 'Mister' Albert Johnson, things go from bad to worse, leaving Celie to find companionship anywhere she can. She perseveres, holding on to her dream of one day being reunited with her sister in Africa.
A twenty-year-old sex addict squats in an abandoned garage in rural Pennsylvania with his mentally ill father, shamelessly using the kindness of an old friend who’s returned home for Christmas break as a means of escape and pleasure.
Sang-cheol and Myeong-soo, both unemployed, join forces to film adult films. They borrow cameras, a pension house and recruit actors. These two men selected the beautiful Yeong-eun, and sexy Seon-gyeon. It was awkward for a while but they enjoyed the work. Their real-life camera goes back and forth between filming and reality!
Na-yeong is studying to be able to find a job. Studying alone is not easy but she still spends time alone. When she found out that her friend Ji-hee's grades have improved a lot while studying, she seduced her friend Yeong-bin and took off her clothes, asking him to join her. But Ji-hee's studying was different than I thought. A study forced to have sex. Na-yeong meets Min-soo in a new study and quickly starts to adapt to a new study. Will their unique classes end well? The delicious and bitter story of two different men and women just begins.
Yeong-bin succeeded in getting a job. He is excited and buys food for his friends. Na-yeong is going to give a congratulatory gift to Yeong-bin for getting a job. Meanwhile, Ji-hee and Yeong-bin meets separately, leaving Na-yeong and Min-soo behind. Na-yeong, who was on a date, calls Ji-hee and Yeong-bin and everyone gathers again to congratulate Min-soo. The fun continues, and while drinking together, they start to open their eyes to each other's love... The love between two men and women, no one knows, is just beginning.
Elementary school friends Min-soo, Woo-hyeon and Ji-yeong are close friends who still hang out with each other even if they're now older. Min-soo likes Ji-yeong but he knows that his best friend, Woo-hyeon, likes Ji-yeong too. He is hesitating to confess. One day, Min-soo who happened to spend the night with Ji-yeong was happy that he told Woo-hyeon that he was going to sleep with Ji-yeong as if nothing happened, and Ji-yeong also thought nothing about it. The story of three young people agonizing between strong friendship and love is just beginning.
She's sensitive because she's suffering from sexual excitement syndrome, which is sensitive to small stimuli. She has been receiving regular counseling and treatment from her psychiatrist, "Stabilizer," to cure her illness. But her illness, which can't be cured easily, causes her to be in a difficult situation, burning hot even when she's at work...