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Starring the legendary Sammo Hung in the lead role, alongside a poignant performance by Andy Lau, the film is a meditation on aging, regret, and the redemptive power of found family. It is a movie that hides a heartbreaking soul beneath a rugged exterior, much like its protagonist.
A meditation on trust and the impossibility of perfect safety. When a fiercely private bodyguard is assigned to a young woman who refuses to be a victim, their contract becomes an unexpected mirror. Each is running from a different ghost. Together, they learn that protection isn’t about walls—it’s about choosing to stay. My Beloved Bodyguard
“He was hired to protect my body. He ended up stealing my heart.” When a shadow from my past resurfaces, my new bodyguard is a wall of silent muscle and zero smiles. I hate feeling like a prisoner in my own home. But when he looks at me like I’m the only mission that matters… I start to wonder: Who’s protecting him from me? Starring the legendary Sammo Hung in the lead
A man losing his memory but retaining his lethal instincts. His life is a solitary routine until he befriends his young neighbor. When a fiercely private bodyguard is assigned to
Ding’s life is one of solitude until he meets Cherry Li (Jacqueline Chan), a young neighbor whose father, Li (Andy Lau), is a gambling addict deeply in debt to local gangsters. When the father’s troubles escalate, threatening the safety of the innocent child, Ding steps in. He takes on the role of a bodyguard once again, not for money or duty to a state, but to protect the one thing that gives his fading life purpose: the child next door.