The movie follows the adventures of Deuce Bigalow (played by Rob Schneider), a kind-hearted and bumbling fish tank cleaner turned male gigolo. In this sequel to the original “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” Deuce travels to Amsterdam to reunite with his former pimp, T.J. Hicks (played by Eddie Griffin).
In Amsterdam, Deuce reconnects with T.J. and learns that a serial killer is targeting gigolos in the city. Determined to help his friends and clear their names, Deuce goes undercover as a gigolo to investigate the murders and catch the culprit.
As Deuce delves deeper into the seedy world of European gigolos, he encounters a colorful cast of characters, including the eccentric gigolo Antoine Laconte (played by Oded Fehr) and the beautiful but troubled Eva (played by Hanna Verboom), who becomes his love interest.
In the climax of the film, Deuce discovers that the serial killer is none other than Antoine, who is seeking revenge against the gigolos who he feels have wronged him in the past. With the help of T.J. and Eva, Deuce confronts Antoine and foils his plans, saving himself and his friends from harm.
In the end, Deuce decides to retire from the gigolo business and pursue a more conventional career, while also pursuing a relationship with Eva. The film concludes with Deuce and Eva sailing off into the sunset, symbolizing their newfound happiness and freedom from the dangers of their former lives.
Overall, “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” is a raunchy and irreverent comedy that delivers plenty of laughs and outrageous moments. With its zany characters, over-the-top humor, and Amsterdam setting, it offers a wild and entertaining ride for fans of the genre.