5 reviews
Well you know what - though it is not just talking ... it is also ... well doing! So no pun intended! We get a man from Austria who really needs the money - what better way to get some ... by getting some?! I reckon that is an even better pun than the one I used for my headline.
There is nudity, there is comedy, there is a lot of nonsense too. The blooper reel during the end credits shows off what you may have thought of during watching this: how could they do all this with a straight face? Obviously they couldn't - not that it matters that much of course.
The story is pretty simple - yet quite effective. Kind of like the main character/actor I reckon. No offense ... and they wouldn't care anyway, because this seems to have been so successful it spawned a sequel ...
There is nudity, there is comedy, there is a lot of nonsense too. The blooper reel during the end credits shows off what you may have thought of during watching this: how could they do all this with a straight face? Obviously they couldn't - not that it matters that much of course.
The story is pretty simple - yet quite effective. Kind of like the main character/actor I reckon. No offense ... and they wouldn't care anyway, because this seems to have been so successful it spawned a sequel ...
I have known the main actor Thomas Stipsits since he became known as a cabaretier in Austria. Although he is good for the role, the screenplay is bad. The most interesting part is the road of the main charakter into working as a call boy. After that the story gets boring. I am sure they could have done much more with the theme and the actors.
Someone once observed that film critics in general are vulnerable to rather praise a mediocre drama instead of a good comedy. I can only agree. A look in my favorite film magazine RAY gives a good example of both. A large part of the issue focuses on the film "Green Book", a film which has been criticised for it's stereotypical portrays and old-fashioned story, in short, a film that "would have been great in the late 50ies" (quote: Alexander Horvath) but now completely obsolete. And in the same issue a short und very unfriendly critique of "Love Machine".
Films who deal with sex get to be scrutinized a lot and comedies especially. And there is a reason for it, most bad comedies use sex in a very vulgar way to get some laughs. A comedy called "Love Machine" seems to be inviting a thumbs down without watching it. And yes, if I had not seen Thomas Stipsits in smaller roles before, I'm not sure I would have watched it. And now I'm very glad I did!
It is a rare example of a light comedy that has sex as its main theme and which is not stupid or vulgar. The title figure is a funny little musician who is forced into a new and very different profession as a male escort which he masters with the help of his sister who sees a great chance to make a lot of money. His touching, hilarious and sometimes weird encounters with the women who seek his help while he secretly falls in love with another are what makes the core of the story. The story is misleading to expect a lot of nudity but there is surprisingly little bare skin and almost no private parts to look at. The cast is full of familiar faces and all are very well chosen. I watched the film with my wife and we both found him perfectly funny!
Films who deal with sex get to be scrutinized a lot and comedies especially. And there is a reason for it, most bad comedies use sex in a very vulgar way to get some laughs. A comedy called "Love Machine" seems to be inviting a thumbs down without watching it. And yes, if I had not seen Thomas Stipsits in smaller roles before, I'm not sure I would have watched it. And now I'm very glad I did!
It is a rare example of a light comedy that has sex as its main theme and which is not stupid or vulgar. The title figure is a funny little musician who is forced into a new and very different profession as a male escort which he masters with the help of his sister who sees a great chance to make a lot of money. His touching, hilarious and sometimes weird encounters with the women who seek his help while he secretly falls in love with another are what makes the core of the story. The story is misleading to expect a lot of nudity but there is surprisingly little bare skin and almost no private parts to look at. The cast is full of familiar faces and all are very well chosen. I watched the film with my wife and we both found him perfectly funny!
Stipsits is great as call boy "Georgy" and Claudia Kottal excels as "Jadwiga" super sexy, tough Polish-Austrian on-off girlfriend of Georgy. Kottal is the highlight of this black, irreverent comedy, Id like to see her more often in movies.
- VintageAmazons
- Oct 23, 2020
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Ich habe wirklich viel lachen müssen I really had to laugh a lot
Einfach Anschauen und Tränen Lachen
Just watch the movie and laugh tears
Einfach Anschauen und Tränen Lachen
Just watch the movie and laugh tears
- Filmboost1
- Jan 31, 2019
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