The Escort
The Escort

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The Escort

1996
Movie
92 min
French

In this melodramatic French Canadian comedy-drama, a sexy male escort sashays into the living room and life of a gay man and proves to be the catalyst for turmoil. Until Steve showed up to strip as a birthday present, the life of lovers Jean-Marc and Phillipe had settled into a comfortable but passionless rut. Jean-Marc is alone at the time and has sex with Steve. Later that night, Steve tries to change a light bulb and falls, causing his friends to jump to the conclusion that he tried to kill himself. Soon Phillipe too gets involved with Steve. Finding Steve a tonic to his doldrums, Phillipe begins pursuing a real relationship with him. Steve then proves to be a troubled character who is involved secretly with another man who has been diagnosed with HIV. The problem stems from the fact that the mystery lover is none other than Phillipe's dearest friend. Matters are complicated by Nathalie -- who secretly loves Phillipe -- and by his recently divorced mother.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: David BurtonGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A former Marine and Vietnam veteran, now working as a bodyguard, is hired to protect a woman who is being pursued by a dangerous organization. As they flee across the country, they uncover a conspiracy that puts them both in grave danger. The bodyguard must use all his skills to keep her alive while confronting his own past.

Critical Reception

The Escort received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and derivative action sequences. While some acknowledged Michael Dudikoff's efforts in the lead role, the film was largely seen as a forgettable entry in the action-thriller genre of the mid-1990s, failing to distinguish itself from similar releases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its straightforward action, though often criticized for being derivative.

  • Michael Dudikoff's performance was noted but couldn't elevate the film's weak script.

  • Seen as a generic B-movie lacking originality or significant suspense.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Escort' are scarce, but the few available suggest it's considered a typical, low-budget action flick that offers some mild entertainment for fans of the genre but is otherwise unremarkable.

Fun Fact

Despite being released in 1996, the film was shot in South Africa, leveraging its landscape and lower production costs.

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