Duffy Criticizes Netflix For Showing The Erotic Film 365 Days

JAKARTA - 365 Days, an erotic film from Poland has just been released via the Netflix streaming service. In an instant, this film became the most watched film and occupied the trending column. A number of negative responses accompanied this broadcast, one of which came from singer Duffy.

Reporting from NME, the Mercy singer wrote an open letter to Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings. 365 Days chlorifies the blutal realities of sex trafficking, kidnapping and harassment. It shouldn't be an entertainment idea to even be described or commercialized as such. "

Duffy also explained that the fact that 25 million people are being traded around the world is an irony that exists today. "I feel sad that Netflix provides a platform for such a 'cinema', which criticizes kidnapping and turns sexual violence and human trafficking into 'sexy' films."

Some of the women even asked Michele Morrone, who played Massimo in 365 Days to kidnap them. "Tragically, the victims of trafficking and kidnapping are nowhere to be seen, and in 365 Days their suffering is rendered as an erotic drama, as Netflix describes it." he continued disappointed.

Duffy believes, a film can affect a subject and Netflix as the publisher should be responsible for presenting entertainment content that has good value. He also asked 365 Days viewers to visit several sites that can help learn what human trafficking is through a number of sites, one of which is polarisproject.org.

In February, Duffy appeared to the public after being missing for 5 years. He admitted that he was kidnapped and raped. This has caused deep trauma for the Grammy Awards winner, making it difficult for her to appear in public.

365 Days is a Polish film starring Michele Morrone and Anna Marie Sicklucka. This film tells the story of a woman who is kidnapped by a man and asks for a year to fall in love with her.

Not only Duffy, a number of people and Netflix subscribers have also asked the streaming service to downgrade the film 365 Days. Apart from the glorification of sex and kidnapping, they think this film is bad in terms of story. What do you think?