The Bodyguard 2004 !exclusive!

The Bodyguard (2004)—originally titled The Square-faced Bodyguard

| Feature | The Bodyguard (1992) | The Bodyguard (2004) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston | Panna Rittikrai, Petchtai Wongkamlao | | Genre | Romantic Thriller | Action-Comedy | | Soundtrack | “I Will Always Love You” | Thai pop songs and buffalo sound effects | | Primary Weapon | Handgun, good intentions | A motorcycle, a frying pan, and a water buffalo | | Ending | Tragic separation | Explosions, dancing, and a freeze-frame | the bodyguard 2004

2005 (Thailand), 2006 (US/International) Genre: Action / Martial Arts / Crime Director: Prachya Pinkaew Starring: Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Bongkoj Khongmalai But with the stalker still on the loose,

World-renowned pop star Rachel Marron faces a new threat: a stalker who's determined to destroy her life. To ensure her safety, she hires a former Secret Service agent, Frank Farmer, to be her bodyguard. As they spend more time together, their mutual respect and admiration blossom into a romance. But with the stalker still on the loose, Frank must confront his past and put everything on the line to protect the woman he loves. Whitney Houston | Panna Rittikrai

(2007), which was at the time one of the most expensive films in Thai history. Scholarly reviews of Thai film industry economics often reference this period as the peak of Thai action exports. 3. Critical Reviews and Cultural Context Representation of Bangkok : Critical essays on the film, such as those on Letterboxd

After checking, The Bodyguard (2004) likely refers to the Hong Kong action comedy 👉 "The Bodyguard" (2004) a.k.a. "Leave Me Alone" – starring Sammo Hung as a retired bodyguard protecting a rich kid. But I think you want the proper guide , so I’ll give you a generic but useful guide covering the typical 2004-era bodyguard film tropes.

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