

Lover Boy
"The Pocket Lover" tells the story of Julien, a 15 year-old boy who falls in love with an older woman, later discovered to be a prostitute. Now, Julien will have to face several obstacles, which includes his parents opposition with this affair, and Julien's own perceptions about the woman's line of work, going out with wealthy guys.
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Plot Summary
A young, attractive man, Randy, makes a living as a gigolo, servicing wealthy, older women. His life takes an unexpected turn when he falls for one of his clients, a woman who is also a struggling musician. Their burgeoning romance faces challenges from their unconventional circumstances and the expectations of the world around them.
Critical Reception
Lover Boy (1978) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some finding its premise somewhat dated and its execution lacking depth. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with few viewers remembering it as a standout film from the era.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's attempt at a lighthearted romantic comedy with a controversial subject matter fell somewhat flat.
- Performances were generally considered adequate, but the script lacked significant development or memorable moments.
- The portrayal of the central relationship was seen by some as superficial.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Lover Boy' are scarce, with many recalling it as a forgettable film from the late 70s. Those who do remember it often cite a lack of strong narrative drive and a premise that didn't resonate with contemporary audiences.
Fun Fact
Despite its theme, 'Lover Boy' was not a box office success and is considered a lesser-known film in Carl Reiner's directorial filmography.
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