What is it about?
In the Camargue, four boys, driven by their struggles and delicious suffering, accidentally find themselves selling their bodies. At first lovers, but with the help of the group’s evil little sister, they create a unique Escort service in the region. Each meeting will become a life lesson for them. Between family, lies, and even more surprising demands, they will have to learn to juggle their way back to the family fortune and… finally get out?
Escort Boys from this Friday, December 22 on Amazon Prime Video.
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Ruben Alves, who has already worked on Miss and La Cage Dorée, is responsible for the shots of the 6-episode series Escort Boys, which is loosely adapted from the Israeli fiction Milk & Honey. The director also wrote the screenplays with the help of Yael Lebrati Attuil, Marc Syrigas (Les Beaux Gosses) and Hélène Le Gal (Les Reines du ring).
The four main roles have been given to Guillaume Labbe (I promise, Big Eyes Closed), Simon Erlacher (an actor discovered in Plus belle la vie, who will soon appear in Eyes of a Cat), Corentin Filla (Mortel) and Thibaut Evrard (Paris Police 1900). .
The little sister of one of the characters and, among others, the lady of the quartet, is played by Marisol Fertard, whom TF1 viewers have the opportunity to see Tomorrow belongs to us. Rossi De Palma, Kelly Rutherford, Amanda Lear, Carole Bouquet, Pascal Arbilo and many others also appear as clients of our four friends.
Is it worth checking out?
After La Cage Dorée and Miss, Ruben Alves this time tackles the tricky subject of an escort. escort boysA theme explored many times in the series, which takes on a special dimension here. Because in this series, women don’t sell their bodies, but four men who embark on this new adventure to escape from their problems.
For this occasion, Guillaume Labbe plays a failed actor who returns to his native Camargue after the death of his father. There, he discovers that his father has serious money problems and risks losing custody of his 17-year-old little sister if he fails to pay his debts.
That’s when he discovers that one of his father’s co-workers, played by Simon Erlacher, is making a pass and that his little sister knew about it. She then temporarily agrees to become an escort with her three best friends who are also in trouble. Over the course of the episodes and their encounters, the four boys learn a lot about themselves and sexuality.
Despite the beginning, which suggests a fairly light series, Escort Boys very quickly manages to surprise us with many important and touching issues, sometimes even to the point of bringing a little tear to the eye.
If fiction deals with the issue of female sexuality, breaking the clichés conveyed by adult films, it also highlights male sexuality through the issues and taboos that surround this type of subject.
And if we might have feared that the female characters would be mere foils for our four heroes, they are not. Ruben Alves manages to make these guests characters in his own way, with a story and above all a strong message.
Between a powerful woman who needs a man by her side to be accepted by her peers, a business woman who sees an escort as an object of pleasure or a husband who hires one of his friends to restore his cancer-stricken wife’s confidence, each has a powerful and important story that manages to escape from clichés.
As for the casting, the four actors effortlessly bring these complex characters to life. Guillaume Labbe brilliantly plays a wounded man who finds it difficult to move on and for whom an escort would be a release.
On the other hand, Simon Erlacher, who takes his first leading role here, proves that he has talent and manages to touch us despite his role as a man with a heart of stone. Corentin Filla and Thibaut Evrard are conspicuously absent, as is the young Marisol Fertard, perfect as a young woman who has come of age too early and hides many wounds beneath her sullen exterior.
In short, despite the appearance of a silly and light series, Escort Boys deals with a deep topic and brilliantly manages to combine drama and comedy. This is a pleasant surprise at the end of the year
Source: Allocine

Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.