Fat man watching the movie no.63 "The First Lady's Bodyguard" is dull to hypnotic

Kasey 2022-10-17 16:37:09

Behind a classic movie, there is often one, or even many failed imitations, in Whitney. Behind Houston's masterpiece "The Bodyguard", there is such a "First Lady's Bodyguard", although this film invited the manly Nicolas Cage, although she played the protectee, the former president's widow Shelly. McLean is also known as a veteran, but a sleepy script made the film doomed before filming even started. The vigorous love of "The Bodyguard" becomes ambiguous and boring when it arrives here. It seems that Jia Zhangke said that if a movie is bad, it can be repaired, but if the book is bad, no one can save it. The movie is probably a good portrayal of this sentence. .

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Guarding Tess quotes

  • Tess Carlisle: [to Doug, in her bedroom] The President is coming to Somersville. Will you have the cars and the machine guns ready in about an hour?

  • Doug Chesnic: [Calming the hospital employee who insisted it's hospital policy that patients leave by wheelchair] The regulations aren't really that sacred, are they?

    Doug Chesnic: [while taking his sunglasses] And Tess... Get in the god damn chair.

    Tess Carlisle: [while sitting in the wheel chair, with Fredrick pushing from behind, taps hand with her right hand] Hmm. Very good, Douglas. You're going to be all right.