Legendary very classic movie, just watched it today. The song is nice. Male lead, handsome professional bodyguard. The heroine, a popular female singer. In the film, the female protagonist makes various works. The male protagonist is tricked by the female protagonist and loses his professional composure, and finally helps the female protagonist to block bullets. The heroine's sister, because the heroine's singing voice is naturally better, is envious, jealous, and hateful, and she actually wants to go to bed with the hero, but she is rejected and becomes angry, saying that the heroine can and why she can't. At the same time, the elder sister hired someone to kill the heroine, but she was killed by mistake in the end. The whole film insisted on watching for the male protagonist and the songs in the film. In the end, the two parted, finally letting people breathe a sigh of relief. The male protagonist protects the dignitaries, so there is no need to be in a dilemma for the emotional needs of the employer. I like Whitney Houston's songs, and I have a lot of them on my phone. But I don't like the heroine in the bodyguard, too much.
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