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Reviewers from Variety and The Guardian described the plot as thin and the dialogue as "laughable," often serving merely as filler between explicit scenes.

Many critics and advocacy groups, including Pro-Life Campaign , condemned the film for "romanticizing" kidnapping, stalking, and Stockholm Syndrome.

The story follows (Anna-Maria Sieklucka), a successful executive who is kidnapped while on vacation in Sicily by Massimo Torricelli (Michele Morrone), a dominant mafia boss. Massimo gives her exactly 365 days to fall in love with him, promising not to touch her without her consent—a promise that the film frequently tests through high-tension, provocative sequences. Critical Reception

The film was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, holding a rare on Rotten Tomatoes .

This film contains graphic sexual content and depictions of violence that may be triggering for some viewers.

On the positive side, viewers noted the beautiful Sicilian locations and the chemistry between the leads, which helped propel the film to the top of Netflix's "Most Watched" lists in dozens of countries. Summary Table Description Director Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes Genre Erotic Drama / Romance Primary Controversy Glorification of non-consensual dynamics and abduction Key Strength Visual cinematography and musical soundtrack