Singer Duffy calls Netflix to remove Polish movie “365 days” – review

Erotic melodrama by Polish director Barbara Białawons “365 days»Went to Netflix On June 7 and in the first two days, she set a record for views: more than 450 thousand. In the heat of passion, the film shut up the belt “50 shades of grey“And even spawned a campaign in Tiktok with the hashtag # 365Days.

The picture, however, was immediately criticized for its excessive romanticization of violence, human trafficking and the Stockholm syndrome. However, this is understandable: it was shot according to the book of the same name by the Polish writer Blanca Lipinsky, written in the genre of a female novel, which in recent years has become popular with readers: they call it прост ся ся в в в.

In the story, the Polish girl Laura is deeply unhappy in her personal life, until she is kidnapped by the boss of the Sicilian mafia Massimo (Michele Morrone). He promises to do nothing with her without her consent and, in addition, let him go home if she does not fall in love with him in a year.

Now the British singer Duffy has joined the critics. She urged Netflix to remove the movie “365 Days,” and channel the company’s resources into creating films that would truly show all the horrors of sexual violence.

Previously, the singer said that she herself survived the abduction and rape. Someone pumped her drugs on her birthday and took her to another country, where he kept in a hotel room. She could have run away, but she had no money and documents, and she was afraid that the rapist would report to the police and put her on the wanted list.

So far, Netflix has not reacted to the statement of the singer. And the filmmakers are about to release a sequel, Michele Morrone confirmed.

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