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a day and a half
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Netflix’s newest excruciatingly intense action thriller inspired by true events takes the Top 10 hostage in 47 countries

Entirely fictional, but rooted in some degree of reality.

Original action thrillers land on Netflix at least once a week, but any nail-biting exclusive has to have that little something extra to break out from the pack, with the true-life inspirations behind A Day and a Half helping elevate it to a must-see release this weekend.

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Per FlixPatrol, the excruciatingly intense Swedish thriller has arrived as the fifth most-watched feature on the global charts, having cracked the Top 10 in 47 countries right off the bat. It’s easy to see why, too, seeing as the story finds a man taking his ex-wife hostage and attempting to outrun the authorities, which admittedly doesn’t sound like the smartest way to achieve his goal of reuniting with his estranged daughter.

A Day And A Half. (L to R) Alexej Manvelov as Lukas and Alma Pöysti as Louise in A Day And A Half.
Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

Co-writer, director, and star Fares Fares is having quite the weekend on streaming with the returning villain of The Wheel of Time also featuring in the single most-watched new show of the week on any platform, showcasing that there are many strings to his bow as both an actor and a filmmaker across two wildly disparate genres.

A Day and a Half is inspired by a genuine incident that unfolded in Sweden, but the screenplay co-written by Fares and Peter Smirnakos is entirely fictional and therefore happy to take creative and artistic license with the true-life tale that inspired its creation in the first place.

It’s proven to be a winner for Netflix users either way, and it’s yet another reminder – not that anybody needed one – that propulsive thrillers are the bread and butter of the company’s never-ending production line of content for a very good reason.


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