Warning: Contains SPOILERS for 365 Days: This Day
The365 Days sequel 365 Days: This Day leaves its heroine Laura in a pretty perilous place, and the fate of the franchise’s protagonist is still up in the air when the movie’s credits roll. The original365 Days was controversial upon its 2020 release, not least because of the erotic drama’s shocking ending. After the stoic but secretly sweet mafia don Massimo held the movie’s heroine hostage for the titular period of time until she was willing to fall in love with him, Laura warmed to Massimo and finally accepted his advances. However, just as in the original, Laura finds herself in unusual circumstances by the end of 365 Days: This Day.
By the ending of 365 Days, the duo had consummated their relationship and were seemingly set for a happy ending, but tragedy struck when Laura was seemingly killed in an out-of-nowhere car crash. Unsurprisingly, the sequel retconned this ending almost immediately by revealing it was a classic fake-out death. Much like its forerunner, 365 Days: This Day also ended by leaving Laura’s life-or-death fate in question.
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At the end of 365 Days: This Day’s convoluted story, Laura’s secondary love interest Nacho and Massimo team up to save her from Massimo’s ex, Anna, and Massimo's secret identical twin brother, Adriano. This confrontation leads to a Mexican standoff, shots are fired, and Anna, Adriano, and Laura are all hit. Although the odds of Laura’s survival don’t look good (she was in a pretty traumatic car accident only a year earlier and takes a direct hit during the gunfight, bleeding quite copiously in the closing scene), viewers shouldn’t discount the365 Days heroine yet. The
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