Escort Boys
- Série télévisée
- 2023–
- 40min
En Camargue, quatre garçons en grande difficulté se retrouvent à vendre leur corps pour de l'argent. Sans expérience mais aidés par leur espiègle petite sœur Charly, ils montent une affaire ... Tout lireEn Camargue, quatre garçons en grande difficulté se retrouvent à vendre leur corps pour de l'argent. Sans expérience mais aidés par leur espiègle petite sœur Charly, ils montent une affaire d'Escort Boys.En Camargue, quatre garçons en grande difficulté se retrouvent à vendre leur corps pour de l'argent. Sans expérience mais aidés par leur espiègle petite sœur Charly, ils montent une affaire d'Escort Boys.
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SEASON 1 (3/5)
Escort Boys delivers on the sexiness, and the show finds the perfect amount between giving hot bodies in action without being vulgar or too forced. The actors are all game, and they are some very beautiful ones here.
Escort Boys wants to be more than a sexploitation show, and brings a lot of conversation about the view of sex in our society, women's emancipation, and the objectification of men. They have some good things to say, but they failed to bring the conversation naturally, and most of the time, it mostly sounds more like lessons than honest conversation.
Despite representing itself as a pro-feminist show, most of the time, the men act like they know better than the women, helping them. They are escort boys, paid to do what the customer wants, but they are still trying to impose their view on them.
Because of that, the main character, Ben, is especially frustrating to follow. He makes a lot of egoistic decisions, even when the show tries to portray them as altruistic.
The emotional moments mostly sound fake. They usually come without previous development, so it's hard not to think about the writers just saying, "Okay, and now we've got our emotional moments". That said, the male characters are done right, they have endearing problems, and despite their flaws, they got us curious about how their situation will develop. It's especially the case for Ludo, who, I think, is the most interesting character.
There are some surprising cameos of famous women from French culture, one of the highlights is Zahia, who, knowing her story, is a perfect fit in this show, making her short participation very interesting.
SEASON 2 (2/5)
After a first episode that just wanted to go big, this second season quickly removes all the fun we should expect from a show about escort boys trying to save a honey farm, even the nudity feels less cheeky and more controlled. It quickly becomes evident that the show wants to be taken seriously... but fails.
During the first half, the show uses the female clients to talk about a wide variety of themes, like sexuality despite a handicap, the line between kink and abuse, ... the issue here is that they have a lot of clients in one episode, so all these important topics just have a few minutes to be talked about and then get all mixed up together.
The second half focuses more on the main characters, and it's frustrating what they are trying to do here. Each of their story is overly dramatic. Nobody acts like a normal human being; they just react to things because they need to bring drama. At one point, one of the main characters fights another one because he is not supportive enough with his friends, but most of them, including the one complaining, have friendly moments with the other characters... the writers just want them to fight and to be dramatic.
Also, not one of the big reveals at the previous season finale was developed; everything was so quickly forgotten, even the hero's ex-wife, who was so important last season.
The finale feels rushed and cliché. This season is a big disappointment.
Escort Boys delivers on the sexiness, and the show finds the perfect amount between giving hot bodies in action without being vulgar or too forced. The actors are all game, and they are some very beautiful ones here.
Escort Boys wants to be more than a sexploitation show, and brings a lot of conversation about the view of sex in our society, women's emancipation, and the objectification of men. They have some good things to say, but they failed to bring the conversation naturally, and most of the time, it mostly sounds more like lessons than honest conversation.
Despite representing itself as a pro-feminist show, most of the time, the men act like they know better than the women, helping them. They are escort boys, paid to do what the customer wants, but they are still trying to impose their view on them.
Because of that, the main character, Ben, is especially frustrating to follow. He makes a lot of egoistic decisions, even when the show tries to portray them as altruistic.
The emotional moments mostly sound fake. They usually come without previous development, so it's hard not to think about the writers just saying, "Okay, and now we've got our emotional moments". That said, the male characters are done right, they have endearing problems, and despite their flaws, they got us curious about how their situation will develop. It's especially the case for Ludo, who, I think, is the most interesting character.
There are some surprising cameos of famous women from French culture, one of the highlights is Zahia, who, knowing her story, is a perfect fit in this show, making her short participation very interesting.
SEASON 2 (2/5)
After a first episode that just wanted to go big, this second season quickly removes all the fun we should expect from a show about escort boys trying to save a honey farm, even the nudity feels less cheeky and more controlled. It quickly becomes evident that the show wants to be taken seriously... but fails.
During the first half, the show uses the female clients to talk about a wide variety of themes, like sexuality despite a handicap, the line between kink and abuse, ... the issue here is that they have a lot of clients in one episode, so all these important topics just have a few minutes to be talked about and then get all mixed up together.
The second half focuses more on the main characters, and it's frustrating what they are trying to do here. Each of their story is overly dramatic. Nobody acts like a normal human being; they just react to things because they need to bring drama. At one point, one of the main characters fights another one because he is not supportive enough with his friends, but most of them, including the one complaining, have friendly moments with the other characters... the writers just want them to fight and to be dramatic.
Also, not one of the big reveals at the previous season finale was developed; everything was so quickly forgotten, even the hero's ex-wife, who was so important last season.
The finale feels rushed and cliché. This season is a big disappointment.
Given people's reactions towards the Gerard Depardieu case in France, it shouldn't be surprising that in a comedy (written mostly by men), women can only be bitter, angry/entitled, angry/feminist or angelical, like the little sister.
I've only watched the first two episodes and I have enjoyed them, but the casual misoginy of the script throws me off. In the first episode you have a mom telling her daughter that by being independent and sure of herself, she scares men off, that she needs to tone it down, leave the extrems (of course by getting laid).
The second episode shows the angry, annoying wife wanting to hook up with someone other than her husband and an empowered woman who doesn't shut up, doesn't know what she wants and only finds pleasure when she's tricked into thinking she decided how the man had to take her.
Did we really need those characterizations? I don't think they add anything to the plot, but at least they let me see where the creator stands on this subject matter.
I've only watched the first two episodes and I have enjoyed them, but the casual misoginy of the script throws me off. In the first episode you have a mom telling her daughter that by being independent and sure of herself, she scares men off, that she needs to tone it down, leave the extrems (of course by getting laid).
The second episode shows the angry, annoying wife wanting to hook up with someone other than her husband and an empowered woman who doesn't shut up, doesn't know what she wants and only finds pleasure when she's tricked into thinking she decided how the man had to take her.
Did we really need those characterizations? I don't think they add anything to the plot, but at least they let me see where the creator stands on this subject matter.
There are a wide range of heartfelt emotions in this season 1 series. Ben's father has died, and his mother earlier, so he returns to the family farm, which raises honey from their bees. Left is his sister, Charly, who is 17 and needs to show a stable family life to remain there. The farm is on the verge of total default, with no money, and the bank ready to possess everything. Ben has good friends Ludo, Zak and Mathias. Mathias has a way with women and earns good money. Since honey cannot pay enough of the bills, they decide to try an escort service, and Charly acts as the business manager. It is done with a lot of humor and also a learning curve for them, as they are beholden to the desires of the woman who hire them. One of the subplots is that Ben is still madly in love with Romane, who has since married Chef Pierre Morand, and thinks he can still win her back. And how Ludo, being married to Nora, got an entire change in his marriage through his work. Nora became almost glowing. This series should elicit a lot of smiles from the viewer.
Took me 2 episodes to suss who's voice was dubbed over Lupin/Ben's voice for the English version.....It's Will Mellor!... Perfect comedy timing that Mr mellor is so fantastic at! I can't believe I put off watching this great giggle... Loads of flesh and sexyness and comedy to boot... It's like a more grown up on steroids version of full monty at first.. love all the twists and plot lines! Great scenery too. I like how each character has their own story to tell. You're in for a non misogynistic viewing. Great turn the tables kinda show. All the male and female cast are beautiful in their own rights and certainly not a one size fits all show.
What I mean by the title is that at last there's a comedy drama that has convincing drama as well as comedic aspects that had me laughing out loud at times. I wish the series had had more than six episodes! I was enjoying myself.
The four lads are all hunks and believable as gigolos. They each had distinct personalities and attributes. A nice touch in the series was that their characters actually developed over the episodes. I'm dying to find out if young Zak accepted his final client. I also want to find out how the machinations of wicked Olga Sakiris impinge on the family business and on the relationships between the protagonists. I'm sure we'll find out as it looks certain a second season is on the way.
One duff note is the role played by Charly. I don't think a seventeen year old would have the sophistication to run a business or deal with its admin. That's minor though.
I just hope season two isn't too far away.
The four lads are all hunks and believable as gigolos. They each had distinct personalities and attributes. A nice touch in the series was that their characters actually developed over the episodes. I'm dying to find out if young Zak accepted his final client. I also want to find out how the machinations of wicked Olga Sakiris impinge on the family business and on the relationships between the protagonists. I'm sure we'll find out as it looks certain a second season is on the way.
One duff note is the role played by Charly. I don't think a seventeen year old would have the sophistication to run a business or deal with its admin. That's minor though.
I just hope season two isn't too far away.
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