A French Gigolo

2008
6| 1h45m| en| More Info
Released: 11 November 2008 Released
Producted By: Gaumont
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Marco leads a double life. As Marco, he is a construction worker but rich ladies craving sexual excitation know him as Patrick. As Marco he is married to Fanny, an ambitious young woman who has opened her own hairdressing salon in partnership with her friend Rosalie. Marco/Patrick is not a male prostitute at heart: in fact he does the job in order to support his wife's business. Which doesn't prevent Judith, an elegant tele-shopping presenter who buys his services, from falling in love with him. But when Fanny learns what Marco does and with whom, she first gets mad but soon starts interfering in their affair.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Wordiezett So much average
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Maleeha Vincent It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Hunky Stud i don't think that there is a Hollywood version of the same topic. i enjoyed watching it truly, and i am surprised that it got such an average rating.the best support actress award should go to the mother. i have seen a few french films, i don't think that i have seen any older women like her before, her acting was excellent.and it seems that in European films, their male studs have average bodies. if this film was made in Hollywood, i am sure that the director will only hire a guy who is young, hot looking, and most of all, a great body. this actor in this film only has an very average body, and he is not shaved.so it seems that there are poor people in France, too. that is another new topic, i don't think that i have seen a french film about common workers who are struggling to make a living, etc.if you are expecting to see lots of hot sex scenes, you will be disappointed. neither the guy or the ladies had any hot sex scenes.it is always refreshing to watch a foreign film to see what people are doing in other countries. i rated this film an 8.
writers_reign Given the fact that the French are widely credited with inventing risqué, slightly 'off-colour' stories, novels, plays, movies, etc revolving around sex it seems highly improbable that Josie Balasko - a proved triple threat (writer-director-actor) several times over - was unable to generate interest in Cliente - which she wrote originally as a screenplay - until she re-wrote and published it successfully as a novel. Be that as it may Balasko admirers who revel in her multi-talents will not be disappointed in Cliente in which all three artistic hats are well and truly adorning her head. Virtually any male actor around thirty could have played the gigolo but wisely Balasko tapped one of the finest French actresses of her generation, Nathalie Baye, for the role of Eric Caravaca's principal client and it did no harm at all to have his - initially - unsuspecting wife played by Isabelle Carre - one of the finest French actresses of HER generation i.e. the generation that succeeded Baye, Huppert, etc. No one is claiming it will wind up on a Ten Best Films Of All Time list but it is, nevertheless, a fine example of commercial film making at the highest level.
jotix100 Patrick, a Parisian young man, has a secret life he shares with no one: he is a male prostitute. But mind you, he is into women, he has nothing to do with men. Patrick, whose real name is Marco, is married to a hairdresser who has no clue as to what her husband does when he is not working as a house painter. Marco brings home expensive items justifying their provenance as something that he either found, or fell out of a truck. Actually, Marco is not a gigolo, in the sense that he does not make his living from only one woman. He is a male escort that can be persuaded to service the lady paying for his charms.Judith, a television hostess from a shopping network channel, likes the services Patrick provides. She does not bat an eyelash when she pays this man 300 euros for a quickie in an underground parking garage. Her sister Irene, also involved in the shopping venture, understands her sister's needs. Judith ends up falling for Patrick deeply, against her better judgment. Irene discovers happiness with a Native American, Jim, from Arizona, a guest in the sisters' program to help them sell a line of "indian tents".This French film directed and co-written by Josiane Balasko, is filled with clichés. Ms. Balasko has an uncanny way for bringing the type of naughty sex situations long associated with a certain type of French people, which is a myth that should be addressed properly. Her other films, or at least the ones we have seen, Ms. Balasko is not shy about what she decides to bring to the screen. Irene and Jim becoming an item, and Irene going to Arizona to live happily ever after with Jim, struck us as completely false.Nathalie Baye, the star of "Cliente", deserves better. Ms. Baye has been known to play risky roles, such as Judith in this picture, but with better results. Josiane Balasko has done better in other appearances. She has enough sense to leave things up to the star of her movie. Eric Caravaca plays Patrick/Marco. The rest of the cast is not interesting at all.
Paolo A. Gardinali Pas mal, but so what? There seem to be a novel French cultural obsession with male love for hire. Last year gave us the total fluff of "Hors de Prix," but at least that had Gad Elameh, Audrey Tatou, Nice and Biarritz as a stunning backdrop. Cliente does a little better on the fluff side, with director (and excellent support actress) Josiane Balasko injecting some social concern in an otherwise lightweight comedy. Viewers are however left wondering if the setup was really necessary.The story revolves around Marco, aka Patrick, escort for hire for older rich ladies in search of lunchtime company in Paris. Marco is pushed to the oldest profession by the need to support his wife's budding business, and therefore escape from a difficult cohabitation. When the wife Fanny finds out about the moonlighting, like the say, things will never be the same.In any case Cliente delivers good fun, almost never misses a beat and has a couple of truly hilarious moments.