Gigolo
Gigolo

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Gigolo

1995
Movie
77 min
Japanese

Daisuke is a regular businessman who is looked down upon by his family and colleagues at work. But that job is only a cover for his real job as an agent who gets paid to extract top secret information from his targets by using his sexual technique to please women. One day, he unwillingly gets involved in a murder case....

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Steven SchachterGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

An aging, down-on-his-luck former boxer named Mike lives in a rundown apartment and struggles to make ends meet. His life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes the unlikely bodyguard and mentor to a wealthy, eccentric recluse. As their relationship develops, Mike finds himself confronting his past mistakes and re-evaluating his future.

Critical Reception

Gigolo received a mixed reception from critics. While some praised its unique premise and the performances of its lead actors, particularly James Caan, others found the plot to be somewhat uneven and predictable. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its character-driven narrative and others finding it to be slow-paced.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for James Caan's performance as a washed-up boxer.

  • Criticized for a meandering plot and lack of strong narrative drive.

  • Some found the character dynamics to be engaging, others found them unconvincing.

Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Gigolo' are scarce, making it difficult to ascertain a clear consensus. However, available comments suggest viewers were split, with some appreciating the film's attempt at a character study and others finding it to be a forgettable and somewhat dull experience.

Fun Fact

Despite its title, the film doesn't primarily revolve around the concept of gigolos; instead, it uses the term metaphorically to explore themes of vulnerability and desperation.

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