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      Gigola

      2010 1h 42m Drama LGBTQ+ List
      Reviews 43% 50+ Ratings Audience Score Gigola, a temptress in 1960s Paris, begins a string of torrid affairs with enchanted women after her first mistress commits suicide. Read More Read Less

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      Mike J Sonic and I have to a few more movies to do it but I think it's so weird and Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/28/22 Full Review Audience Member campy, and there were quite a few question marks throughout the movie, but kinda enjoyed this entertaining and different set-in-the-60s parisian underground *ahem* scene. ( ok, bet a lotta people will hate that part nearing the end ) one thing's for sure, Gigola's the most dapper dyke ever, her wardrobe rocked. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member erdemes a Cinemax musorat bongeszni.... egyszercsak effele josagokra bukkan az ember Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member What a strange film! I've just watched it and I don't know what kept me watching it to the end and what I'm supposed to take out of it. Cross-dressing lesbian mourning the death of her lover in seedy 60's Paris is a start and from there? Nice evocation of time and place and an interesting cast made all the more special by Eduardo Noriega but too odd to sincerely recommend. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member i was attracted to the movie's poster-art, and i've been in a mood to watch those artsy movies during the summer. fast-moving movies with grand special effects bore me in my present stage. i don't feel like to be distracted anymore when i'm not in school. thus i went to watch gigola, which is blatantly an ideological apparatus of queer liberation through transvestism, which has been a cliched topic since marlene dietrich who brought out the androgynously sensual image of woman in tuxedo in 1930s with her legendary morocco. lou doillon (michael pitt's girlfriend, refuted as the "handsomest" woman model in europe) plays the title role, gigola, who was an emancipated rich girl in 1960s. anyway, gigola vows to become a lesbian gigolo who makes her earning in nightclubs, which philander rich women with good-looking dykes. gigola's lover just committed suicide, and she alleviates her trauma through the bosoms of other women night after night, indulging in binges and sex. until later she feels weary of such debauched lifestyle, she decides to sleep with a really good-looking gangster just to impregnate herself. she wants to know how's like to be a mother bearing a child. this movie just features one soft-core lesbian love-scene after another in a very "essentialist" way. "essentialist" means that they stick to the principles based on gendered performativity, which means that the penetrator and the penetrated. somehow the penetrator only seeks to gratify the penetrated while herself isn't touched at all, and she remains clothed during the act. (i try to be subtle here.) but i must say, they look oddly sexy. lou doillon just looks like young david bowie + jane birkin with fuller, sexier, more kissable lips. all the other actresses featured in the sex scenes are more voluptuous by shape than doillon, but she is still the sexiest one. (kinda odd) honestly, i find the movie's message kinda childish. okay, you wanna escape the confinement of womanhood, then you change your clothes and hair to practice your sense of chivalry as well as dominion over other women as if you were king, and sexually invincible. then you get yourself knocked out just to know the taste of it but you give away your child to your mama just to be free again. it may sound biased but sometimes i just feel lots of european art movies tend to project a naive vision of utopia in disregard of social reality (particularly french). kind of self-indulgently un-realistic. this movie is based on some french female writer's autobiography in 1960s, imagine all those things it tries to express as revolutionary just seem so dated right now. so what makes this movie fun, fashion and lou doillon's peculiar kind of sex appeal. i never could imagine woman could appear so "dashing" in tailored suit, with tomboyish bob-head, plain-chested. but i gotta admit, she has a beautiful face, adorable eyes and a very kissable mouth. if this picture doesn't have her as the lead, it would be a complete bore! in a nutshell, gigola is not about real lesbians but beautified fantasy based on certain lesbian stereotypes. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member The first thought came into my mind is this is not like those French films I watch normally, it somehow giving me the feel of American independent films. Lou Doillon has a special look which really brings the character of Georgia alive, who buried her sadness of losing the love of her life under the glamorous night life, yet she is brave and liberal. The setting and the costume is nice with the camera move. It also with a sense of humour, I just wish the cadence would slow down a bit as the twist in the late part come in quite a sudden point. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Gigola, a temptress in 1960s Paris, begins a string of torrid affairs with enchanted women after her first mistress commits suicide.
      Director
      Laure Charpentier
      Screenwriter
      Laure Charpentier, Laure Charpentier
      Production Co
      Marie Amélie Production
      Genre
      Drama, LGBTQ+
      Original Language
      French (Canada)
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jul 26, 2020
      Runtime
      1h 42m