[일요 시네마] Bodyguard – Queen Economy Queen

by times news cr
[일요 시네마] bodyguard<br />” src=”<figcaption>[일요 시네마] bodyguard</figcaption></figure></div><p>Today (January 5th) EBS1’s ‘Sunday Cinema’ will air the film directed by Mick Jackson (Bodyguard).</p><p>is a 1992 American film starring Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Gary Kemp, Bill Cobbs, and Ralph Waite. Running time: 125 minutes. Suitable for ages 15 and older.</p><p>◆ Summary:</p><p>Famous pop singer Rachel Marron (Whitney Houston) begins receiving threatening letters threatening her life. Her manager protects Rachel by hiring Frank Palmer (Kevin Costner), a cool-headed bodyguard with a reputation for being good at his job. Rachel and Frank begin to develop feelings for each other more and more, whether they know it or not. However, due to the nature of Frank’s job, he has no choice but to be cold to Rachel, and Rachel finds him rude. However, Rachel feels Frank’s presence more strongly as the stalker threatens her.</p><p>◆ Topic:</p><p>A story about falling in love with someone you shouldn’t love. At the same time, it is a story about a cold man who never seemed like he would fall in love, but ends up falling in love. is a melodrama that proceeds by betraying the iron rules that should never exist. It follows the standard of melodrama in that love is inevitable even if one overcomes the obstacles and barriers in front of love. The professional characteristics of a bodyguard are also directly incorporated into the grammar of love. In other words, a bodyguard must not lose sight of the object of protection and must always be ready to protect it. This can be replaced by saying that you should never lose sight of your loved one and should always surround them with love in your heart.</p><p>◆ Impression points:</p><p>Among the films produced in 1992, it is the second-highest-grossing film in the world at the box office after Disney Animation. Its strength is likely due to the fact that it faithfully followed the standards of melodrama and had the greatest stars of the time join it. Above all, it also attracted attention because it was the first film appearance of Whitney Houston, who was famous internationally as a black pop singer from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. Whitney Houston is a rare example of someone who overcame the barriers of racial discrimination at the time and received universal love in American society. The person who actively suggested Whitney Houston’s appearance was Kevin Costner, who was the lead actor in and was also the film’s producer. There were people who criticized her acting, but what better way to increase the realism of the movie than to place Whitney Houston, who was already the best pop star, in the position of a famous pop star in the movie. In addition, Whitney Houston participated in the film’s soundtrack album and it was a huge success. ‘I Will Always Love You’ set a record of being No. 1 on the US Billboard single chart for 14 consecutive weeks, and almost all of them, including ‘I Have Nothing’, ‘I’m Every Woman’, ‘Run to You’, and ‘Queen of the Night’. The song included was a huge hit. Meanwhile, Kevin Costner said that to play the role of Frank Palmer, he was inspired by the works of Steve McQueen, who became a world-famous actor with (1960) and (1963).</p><p>◆Director:</p><p>British director Mick Jackson wrote a huge success story with . Afterwards, he attracted attention by making action thrillers such as (1997), but he turned his attention to TV movies and built up his filmography. Representative examples include (1999), a story about a student who was living a hectic life and looking back on his life while searching for a sick teacher, a war film starring Michael Keaton and Helena Bonham Carter (2002), and (2010), which sheds light on the life of a person suffering from autism. He won the Director’s Guild of America Award for Best Director in the TV Movie category. It has been a long time since I worked on a movie with the legal drama (2016), which was released in Korea last year.</p></p><p>EBS1’s ‘Sunday Cinema’, a program that shows carefully selected nostalgic masterpieces, airs every Sunday at 1:20 PM.</p><p>Economy Queen Reporter Kim Kyeong-eun Photo = EBS Sunday Cinema</p></p><p></p><p> .</p><div class=

You may also like

Leave a Comment