My Bodyguard (20th Century Fox Family Feature) (Widescreen, Fullscreen) (Special edition)
- Starring: Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin, Matt Dillon
- Director: Tony Bill
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This quietly compelling film explores the hardships and anxieties of high school with intelligence, sensitivity, warmth and humor. Chris Makepeace stars as a shy, bookish student who has recently moved to Chicago and begun a new school. There he finds himself the target of a group of punks led by Matt Dillon (ideally cast as the weasel-like bully), who threaten him each day to turn over his lunch money for protection...or else. When he stands up to them, he nearly loses his dental work before being saved by Ricky Lindemann (Adam Baldwin), a hulking loner rumored to have murdered his own brother. Makepeace offers the boy a job as his bodyguard, and the two become unlikely friends -- that is, until the ousted bullies find a champion of their own who challenges Lindemann. When Lindemann refuses to fight back, he disappears into reclusion, and the bullying begins anew, worse than ever. Makepeace then learns the truth about Lindemann's past: he did indeed kill his brother, but the death was an accident while the two young boys were playing with a gun, and Lindemann lives tortured by guilt as a result. Just when things seem at their worst, the bodyguard returns to face his nemesis as Makepeace and Dillon square off in the final showdown of good versus evil. The real strength of the film is its handling of the relationships between its characters, particularly between Makepeace and Baldwin, and Makepeace and his family (Martin Mull and Ruth Gordon). My Bodyguard is light but thoughtful entertainment with a Rocky theme that's suitable for the entire family. Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
Features
- Genre: Comedy Drama
- Category: Coming-of-Age, Teen Movie
- Theme: Body Image and Self-Esteem, Bodyguards, Bullies, Getting Along, High School Life, Protecting the Innocent, Underdogs, Unlikely Friendships
- Release Date: January 29, 2002
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)Rating Opens in New Window - Adult Language, Mild Violence, Watch With Your Teen, Youth Substance Use
- Studio: 20th Century Fox
- Lead Actors: Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin, Matt Dillon, Ruth Gordon, Martin Mull
- Supporting Actors: Marge Kotlisky, Dorothy Scott, Tim Kazurinsky, Bruce Jarchow, George Wendt, Vicky Nelson, Dean Devlin, John Houseman, Paul Quandt, Craig Richard Nelson, Hank Salas, Joan Cusack, Kathryn Grody, Dean Miller, Tim Reyna, Richard Bradley, Denise Baske
- Director: Tony Bill
- Picture Format: Pan & Scan, Widescreen
- Run Time: 1 hr 36 min
- Language: English, French
- Subtitle Language: English, Spanish
- Format: DVD
Additional Information
- DPCI: 246-00-2982
- ASIN: B002HXPCDS
- Catalog #: 11329036
- Item can not be gift wrapped.
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- Estimated Ship Dimensions : 7.55 inches length x 5.37 inches width x 0.61 inches height
- Estimated Ship Weight: 0.20 pound.
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My Bodyguard is propelled by some fine acting from its primarily young cast. The performances of the main teen players (Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin, and Matt Dillon) and the supporting adults (Ruth Gordon and Martin Mull) are convincing and genuine. Dillon made a splash in 1979's dystopian Over the Edge, and he stands out here as the creepy school bully. The interplay between Makepeace and Baldwin, however, is the film's most compelling aspect. The film was clearly cast in the same underdog-champion mold of the Rocky films, but it also had a deceptively sweet tone that went against the grain of the usually bitter teen pictures of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Such a sweetness prefigured the explosion of the teen comedy-dramas of the mid-1980s, notably the films of John Hughes. The picture was a critical and popular success, and it marked the feature-film directorial debut of actor-producer Tony Bill. Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
