"Bodyguard" can be said to be a film that successfully combines thrills, action, gunfights, entertainment and romantic tenderness. Throughout the whole film, it can be seen that it no longer focuses on intense plot development and fierce gun battle scenes, but spends a lot of space on the feelings of the world. The bodyguard Frank and the singer Melen originally hated and rejected each other, but in the contact, Melen gradually saw the human and tender side of him, and from this he developed into a passionate love, a word of "love" throughout. The role of the bodyguard has changed from a calm and cold-blooded face to a gentleman with a gentleman's demeanor and a caring person everywhere. In order to protect his children and a happy family, he is willing to be blamed and treated coldly. He stands up in times of crisis and sacrifices himself for others. The sincere and benevolent performances won huge applause for the film.
At the same time, the film, as always, took the path of the star lineup, co-starring by actor Kevin Costner and black female singer Whitney Houston. Kevin Costner still played the image of a passionate, sincere, and enthusiastic tough guy, who from time to time revealed the warm breath of life in the strong and brave. And Whitney Houston also performed openly and freely, fully interpreting a stubborn, secular, arrogant but kind-hearted female singer who longs for love. What's more worth mentioning is that the director is bold and creative, placing a sincere and passionate love on two people of different skin color and showing it in the film. This kind of affirmative love in black and white is rare in previous movies. The director’s initiative won praise from some audiences and became an important factor in the success of the film.