Scene 365 Days to the Next Day on Netflix, a sequel to the controversial erotic Polish movie, has received a great response from network users. This “mature” series of golfs caused inconvenience but also fun.
As for the first part of 365 Dni, which came out 2 years ago, its continuation after 365 days is not stingy with sex scenes. Available April 27 on Netflix, this second film, less problematic but still just as funny, contains many more sexual sequences between Laura (Ana-Maria Siekluka) And Massimo (Michelle Morone).
In this second part of Full Honeymoon, still directed Barbara Bialova And Thomas Mandes, Everything is an excuse for Laura and Massimo to have sex. And the scene caused discomfort, awkwardness, shock, but above all fun for internet users. The two love birds join together for the golf round, and Laura begins a sensible dance around the golf flag before sitting down with her legs outstretched in front of the hole.
Massimo, excited, picks up his golf club to throw the ball into the hole, and Laura pretends to take pleasure in the action. No need to draw a picture, this golf scene is a sexual act. Internet users did not react to this awkward and funny scene on social networks.
Translation: Really impressed with 365 Days: The Next Day, which tries (and fails) to make golf sexy.
Translation: Enduring 365 Days: Into the Aftermath and, oh my God, it’s almost worse than the first movie. Less than 20 minutes have passed and we are already on the fourth sex scene … Well, this is not really a sex scene, but the protagonist hits a golf ball in his victim’s vagina, sorry, wife …
Translation: This golf scene is awkward in 365 days. Girl, what are you serious about?
Translation: I watched the new 365 today out of curiosity and I’m sure golf is not played that way.
Translation: If you want to become a professional golfer, you have to watch 365 today
Source: allocine

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