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French Heat

2006
Movie
Adult · 18+
138 min
English

Macho guy Billy Slade is still getting over the death of his boyfriend and suffers from terrible nightmares. His flat-mates Spanish Stud Carlos and toned Luca try to help but they have their hands more than full with each other. When Billy's mysterious Uncle Henry leaves him a Chateau in France he decides to take three hunky friends on a well earned vacation. But as they arrive in France Billy discovers the chateau is in fact the dilapidated old dark house that he's seen in his dreams and something mysterious is watching them from the locked, shuttered attic on the top floor. Christian Marshall's most complex film so far "French Heat" utilizes nine super hot international models, and features threesomes, fivesomes, piston fucking, rimming, arseplay and spit play.

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IMDb4.3/10
Director: Gérard KrawczykGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

The third installment of the "French Fried Vacation" franchise sees the main characters, including Tom and his friends, heading to the sunny beaches of the French Riviera. They find themselves entangled in a series of comical mishaps and outlandish situations as they try to enjoy their vacation. Expect plenty of slapstick humor, eccentric characters, and chaotic adventures.

Critical Reception

As with its predecessors, "French Fried Vacation 3" was generally met with a lukewarm reception from critics, who often pointed to its reliance on lowbrow humor and predictable gags. Audiences, however, tended to be more forgiving, appreciating the lighthearted, escapist comedy and the familiar antics of the main cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on slapstick and gross-out humor.

  • Familiar comedic formula that may appeal to fans of the franchise.

  • Lacks originality and sophisticated comedic writing.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce, but generally, viewers found it to be a predictable but amusing comedy, particularly if they were fans of the series and enjoyed its particular brand of humor.

Fun Fact

The film is the third installment in the "Les Bronzés" film series, which originated in the late 1970s, though this particular film was released much later and featured a different set of characters and a slightly altered premise.

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