I love movie posters.
The male protagonist runs in the rain holding the panicked female protagonist, which makes people imagine various romantic and tragic storylines.
In fact, the movie didn't have any ups and downs at the beginning. It was a bridge between stereotyped men and women who didn't like each other and then secretly fell in love. (Speaking of clichés, forgive me for watching too many love movies like this, it's a bit preconceived)
The climax of the entire movie is in the last ten minutes of the movie.
Frank found out that something was wrong and knew that Portman disguised as a photographer was the one who was going to kill Rachel in the end. At the moment when Rachel took the stage to accept the award, Frank rushed to the stage and blocked the shot for Rachel. Frank didn't fall down but struggled to find the killer and shot him twice, ensuring Rachel's safety.
After Frank was shot, I kept observing where he was injured. I don't want such a cliché plot: the hero was shot for the heroine and then died.
Luckily the director just let his arm hurt.
Later, Frank stopped being Rachel's bodyguard. Before Rachel boarded the plane, the two met to say goodbye and take care of others, but the emotion that should be said was not spoken.
Finally, before the plane took off, Rachel, who had been struggling in her heart for a long time, flew to Frank's arms and kissed him deeply....Everything was said without words...
In the plot I conceived myself, it was After the recovery, Frank continued to be Rachel's bodyguard. The two got along day and night. Frank was more worried and more responsible to protect Rachel's safety.
But it's impossible, as Frank himself put it: it's work. It's my job to protect you, and having a relationship with you outside of employment is not a job requirement and shouldn't be. Therefore, the two who untie the knot can only look at each other and cannot stay together.
In today's life, we often experience such contradictions, the contradiction between work and love.
Just like all doctors do not operate on their loved ones. Once we bring our emotions into our work, it is difficult for us to maintain rational judgment, and our concern is chaotic.
Coupled with the melodious melody of i will always love you, my love slowly told will never change.
In such a late night, experienced a baptism of emotion.
Remember, i will always love you...
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