I really don't know where this classic is. There is no fierce gunfight, no flying cars, no deep and specific description of the quality of the protagonist's bodyguards, and no portrayal of the villain and enemy. It is a life drama from beginning to end. It was very depressing to watch, and I couldn't see where the protagonist's ability was strong, where the power was, and the last point was too powerful. He ran up to block a shot, and the killer was still standing there waiting for the protagonist to shoot him, from beginning to end. I don't see anything great about the enemy and the protagonist.
In the end, I think that a good bodyguard should have an overall view, subdue potential enemies in the clear, and resolve the crisis to the invisible, rather than foolishly using the last resort: use yourself to block bullets.
This film may be too old, and it was well received at the time, but from the current point of view, it is a bad film.
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