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I was weary of turning the volume up and down during this movie. Richard Gere is either mumbling or yelling. Lauren Hutton was whispering the whole time. Although I thought she was great for the part, with her androgynous looks that would appeal to a line-straddler such as Julian Kaye, she needed more acting lessons. She appeared nervous -- more nervous than her character required. I would have liked to see Julian with one of his older clients, doing what he apparently does best. The movie got it backwards -- older women, it seems, want to be sexually noticed, and the younger women want someone who will listen to them. Gere goes on and on about older women and the pleasure he gets from giving them pleasure, but all you see is him safely escorting older women, as a gay pal might do for any gal. Gere has that ability to be both low-class and yet convey to others that he believes he's superior. I'm surprised that Swedish madam didn't wring his neck and dump him in a bay. I just love the stupid scene in which she's not paying attention to her child with whom she gets only visitation, and Gere comes up with something like a "Hey, kid,," and throws his ball to another area as if he were a fetch dog. And the poor kid character runs after it. Just an upscale version of the strippers who have their kids backstage, being watched by God knows who. It's seedy as all get-out, with great clothes. Hutton has the best wardrobe. I would have liked to see more development of why her character and Julian Kaye fell in love. She makes it clear that it isn't the sex. She seems to portray a depth that Kaye can't match, so what does she see in him to warrant love? Something shared, something more revealing would have been interesting. Was his last line really, "It took me so long to come to you?" I couldn't hear well because of his mumbling. But if so, that is hilarious, considering his earlier speech of how long it took him to help an older woman to orgasm.
October 28, 2008 |  | Gearing Up for the Big Time |  |
I like American Gigolo. It's a simple film to watch, and a film that wouldn't be out of place in a made for TV movie line up today (Scandal! Sex! Drugs! Politicians!). Naturally, the main reason to watch this is Richard Gere who was up and coming ala James Dean, and vital eye candy at the time. It would take him a few more years to be taken seriously as an actor but there's a wicked pleasure in watching Richard Gere fit this role perfectly. It feels like he's working the audience, the camera and the characters in his own movie world. The gigolo role is tailor cut for him, just as the suits are. I'm a Lauren Hutton fan too but the real reason to watch this noir piece is for Mr Gere. And Blondie's soundtrack hit of course. Any analysis past this is pointless. Enjoy the 80s.
September 13, 2008Thanks for the fast delivery. I have been looking for this movie, but I never expected to find it on Amazon.com's website. Cool Bananas!!!
August 23, 2008 |  | about the DVDfilm/movie American Gigolo............. |  |
Singapore is also selling the same product as this and have already watch the copy. The story is basically about a woman interested in Julian (Richard Gere) and in the end Julian is involved in murder which the woman whom love her try to explain for him to the juridicial people whom is investigating in this case....etc and the story ended. Recommended to those whom are interested in this genre of DVDfilm/movie.
American Gigolo
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Dr, MR Franc MBBS (PhD) GPS Ang Poon Kah
Director Lou Ye (Ang Poon Kah) for film summer palace.
Director Bret Wood (Ang Poon Kah) for film psychopathia sexualis
March 25, 2008I couldn't agree more with many of the other criticisms regarding the shallowness of the romantic story or essential lack of sympathy for any of the characters. The thing that makes American Gigolo such a gem is that even this aspect of Paul Schrader's attempted New Wave/LA hybrid is corrupted by its material.
And on a purely superficial level, the film perfectly captures just how a Southern California "tragedy" would unfold. Really quite brilliant, although I'm not sure all of it is intentional.
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