The trailer for 365 Days: This Day (2022), the highly anticipated sequel to 365 Days (2020), offers a glimpse into the next chapter of the intense and controversial love story between Massimo Torricelli (played by Michele Morrone) and Laura Biel (played by Anna-Maria Sieklucka). Directed by Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes, the film continues to explore themes of passion, power, and the complications that come with a love rooted in danger and mystery.
In the first movie, Laura was kidnapped by Massimo, a powerful Sicilian mob boss, and given 365 days to fall in love with him. The story, although controversial for its themes of abduction and manipulation, captured international attention, largely due to its steamy scenes and the chemistry between Morrone and Sieklucka. By the end of 365 Days, Laura appeared to have fallen in love with Massimo, despite the dangerous circumstances of their relationship.
The trailer for 365 Days: This Day dives deeper into their complex romance. It opens with stunning visuals of luxurious locations, from beachfront villas to high-end fashion, emphasizing the opulence and extravagant lifestyle that Massimo offers Laura. However, the tension quickly mounts as their relationship faces new challenges. The trailer hints at secrets Massimo has been hiding, which causes friction between the couple, leaving Laura questioning their future together.
One of the most significant new elements introduced in the trailer is the character of Nacho (played by Simone Susinna), a handsome and mysterious man who seems to vie for Laura’s attention. This love triangle adds a new layer of intrigue and drama, as Laura finds herself torn between Massimo’s controlling love and Nacho’s seemingly more genuine affection.
The trailer also promises plenty of steamy, intimate scenes that were a hallmark of the first film. However, alongside the romance, there’s an undercurrent of danger, with hints of violence, betrayals, and the darker aspects of Massimo’s criminal empire continuing to cast a shadow over their relationship.
365 Days: This Day promises to deliver more of what fans of the first movie enjoyed, including high drama, passionate romance, and a continuation of Laura and Massimo’s tumultuous love story. Michele Morrone’s portrayal of the brooding and dominant Massimo remains central to the appeal, with fans eager to see how this love triangle will unfold and whether Laura will stay by his side or seek freedom in a new direction.