


Narcolepsy, gigantism, obesity, uncontrollable swearing, and missing limbs: anything goes and even though it's all incredibly un-PC, it's extremely hard not to find funny. Of course, being far from an Adonis, Deuce doesn't have much of a say about the standard of his clientèle, and there we have the movie's main joke: all of his customers have something wrong with them. Rob Schneider plays Deuce, a professional fish-tank cleaner who unwittingly enters the man-whoring business after an unfortunate fish-tank related accident while house-sitting for a gigolo leaves him needing to find $6000 in the space of a few weeks. While this film might be totally crass and unsophisticated silliness from start to finish, and occasionally scrapes its laughs from the bottom of the barrel (or, in some cases, a water-snail tank), it still manages to be a hugely enjoyable way to waste an evening. Tourette's Syndrome shouldn't be funny-I'm sure it's very distressing for those inflicted-but try keeping a straight face during the Tourette's scene in Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo . Reviewed by BA_Harrison 8 / 10 And baby if you're feeling nice, you know your man is workin' hard.

He falls in love with one of his unusual clients, and a sleazy police officer his hot on his trail. He encounters a couple of problems, though. The only way he can make it is to become a gigolo himself, taking on an unusual mix of female clients. However, he wrecks the house and needs quick money to repair it. One day he runs into a male gigolo who asks him to look after his precious fish while he is away on business. What will happen may also depend on Paula if she finds out what's going on.Deuce Bigalow is a less than attractive, down on his luck aquarium cleaner. What will ultimately happen between May and Darren also depends on Darren, who is floundering in his own life and doesn't really know what he wants or even if he did how to get it. The issue is that May herself has fallen in love with Darren, the two who begin a sexual relationship. Even after May gets to know and like Darren, she still encourages Paula to break up with him. Darren is in an unsatisfying marriage but doesn't want to leave it if only because of his son. Not only does May think his occupation makes him beneath Paula, he's also a married man. Now specifically with Paula, May is disapproving of her relationship with a construction worker named Darren. Toots' death brings to the surface the underlying strain that has always existed between May and both of her two children, and the unhappy lives they have all led. Shortly after Toots and May arrive in London to visit with their grown children Bobby and Paula and their respective children, Toots falls ill and dies. Toots and May's marriage is one of Toots being dependent on his wife.
