People are making the foolish decision to watch Netflix's '365 DNI' with their parents

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If you haven't seen Netflix's raunchy 365 DNI (365 Days) yet, please consider this a public service announcement.

The 2020 Polish movie tells the story of a young woman from Warsaw who finds herself in a spiritless relationship after being imprisoned by dominant Sicilian man for 365 days in an effort to get her to fall in love with him.

Oh, and just in case you weren't aware, I best mention that there is a lot of sex in this movie.

Check out the trailer for 365 DNI below:

In fact, one Twitter user even said that 365 DNI makes Fifty Shades of Grey look PG rated.

But to make matters even more painful, it turns out some people have actually been sitting down to watch this saucy flick with their parents (and take it from a guy who once watched Basic Instinct with his mom and dad - this is a situation you do not want to find yourselves in).

Some people who had watched the movie also shared their dilemma of seeing that their parents were sitting down to watch it for themselves:

Oh boy... sometimes those artsy foreign movies on Netflix are not educational cultural masterpieces, guys.

The movie is an adaptation of Blanka Lipinska's novel of the same name, and stars Anna Maria Sieklucka and Michele Morrone as the passionate leading lovers.

The plot follows Laura (Sieklucka), a high-flying sales director for a five-star hotel in Poland, flying to Sicily in an attempt to save her failing marriage. However, Laura is then kidnapped by Massimo and held captive by Massimo (Morrone), who also happened to be the newly-appointed leader of the Sicilian mafia.

Massimo's master plan is to lock Laura away for 365 days (roll credits) in an attempt to make her fall in love with him.

So, put simply, ain't nobody watching this movie for its plot - it is all about the filth.