There’s nothing wrong with craving sexy TV. Or a gratifying viewing experience for someone who treats this genre with the kind of sincerity and passion that we’ve been conditioned to mock or lampoon. Plus, the instinct to shame this genre of content has always been bothersome, whether we’re talking about the people who bashfully enjoyed Fifty Shades of Grey or those who are earnestly invested in this kind of content-though 365 Days: This Day boasts the loosest and most ridiculous interpretation of the word “plot” I have witnessed in a long time, all in the name of stringing together a slew of love scenes and montages of sexy people brooding.īut it’s a film franchise that is neither cheeky nor serious enough to be escapist.
But I was going to spend an afternoon of work watching what amounts to softcore porn. The truth is, there was a part of me that looked forward to watching the sequel. Naturally, the film got a sequel instead.ģ65 Days: This Day premiered this week and is already back at No.
It was so problematic that advocacy groups spoke out about it and there was a movement to have it removed from the streaming service. The trashy, laughably acted soap was ruled one of the worst films of the year, in spite of its popularity.