Hitman Bodyguard Analysis

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Hitman’s Bodyguard 2017 In this movie I think that Michael Bryce is the hero, because he saves Darius Kincaid’s life. In the ordinary world we find out that Michael has a good life he protects very important people. We find out that he used to have a girlfriend until one of his clients died, and he blames her for him dying. Michael had a pretty easy life, and he tried to always have a plan in place. Michael tries to find any possible errors in his plans, he wants no surprises to happen. The call to adventure would be when his ex-girlfriend calls him to help her with a prisoner. This prisoner needs to be transported to the Netherlands to stand trial. At first Michael really doesn't want to take the job, but he later accepts the job. It presents a challenge for Michael because he has to protect his worst enemy, because Darius has tried to kill Michael dozens of times. It takes a couple of calls or signs for Michael to realize that he has to protect Darius Kincaid. Refusal of the call happens in this movie because Michael does not want to protect a man that has been trying to kill him. It takes a while to make Michael protect him. Amelia (Michael old girlfriend) has to make him a deal to get him back in the big leagues. Get him back to protecting rich and famous people. Amelia kinda has …show more content…
They both involve Michael killing people and people are trying to kill him. At the heart of the trip Darius and Michael are trying to get to the courthouse. At the ordeal Michael has to take a bullet for Darius to stay alive. Also there was a breakup and also makeup between Michael and Amelia. Michael had to get Darius Kincaid to the courthouse before noon otherwise the other prisoner would be let loose. There was a trickster that was sabatoshing Michael plans, he was paid to try and kill both Darius and Michael. Jean (worked for the police) was the snitch that right in the beginning had Darius in there

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