365 Days fans have a favorite character who brings his humorous side to the franchise. Some even want to see this character in a spin-off or another movie.
Available on Netflix from August 19 365 days: year after year is the third and final installment of the Polish erotic franchise. Fans were able to discover the end of Laura’s “romance” (Anna-Maria Siekluka) and Massimo (Michel Morone).
Between the explicit sex scenes, the problematic subject matter, and the funny scenes, 365 Days’ audience grew up with another element of the franchise: Olga (Magdalena Lamparska). Laura’s best friend brings comedy that internet users love.
Fans love Olga!
In the third part, this one not only chained escapades, between luxury meals, night club outings, but also his alcoholic race with security.
Laura’s best friend also marked the community with her salty responses, especially after a year. While he has to join Laura, who is looking forward to her “business trip” to Portugal, Olga takes a long time to join her.
Upon arrival, he reveals that he was having a bad time with his fiancee Domenico (Otar Saralidze). And he puts it quite bluntly in this far-fetched line: “I Couldn’t Leave My Love Full of Trumps” (“I couldn’t leave Mio with a cheater” in subtitles).
Because of her craziness, humor and extravagance, Olga has become one of the favorite characters of 365 Days, so much so that some want a spin-off about the young woman.
Translation: “Hey Netflix, please make a fourth movie and we also want a spin-off or mini-series about Olga and Laura.”
Translation: “So when is Olga going to get her own spin-off? Because I wouldn’t mind watching an hour of her shenanigans.”
Translation: “If there was a fourth movie, it should just be called ‘365 Days of Olga’. Square? Always looking for local beer.”
Translation: “Olga is the only reason I keep watching 365 Days. The sex sucks, the story sucks, the acting sucks. Dump Laura, she’s stressing me out.”
Translation: “I swear, Olga carries the whole film on her shoulders. She’s witty and funny. She doesn’t feel perfect, she has healthier relationships and she’s dating an Italian she’s learning the language for. It’s a real support and she. Thanks to the staff, and Laura ignores her.”
Translation: “Olga is the glue that holds the 365 days movies together. She’s definitely the best character! She’s so funny.”
The 365 Days franchise is available on Netflix.
Source: allocine

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