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burlesonjesse510 March 2023
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2022's Bodyguard Seduction is a strange movie even by Lifetime standards. Lifetime-rs take note. I found it somewhat amusing and lead Jessica Morris, well I adore her. She's kind of an uber babe. But come on, what's up with her persona here, a sort of unlikable sex kitten and changeable tycoon who despite being in peril, always acts like she's in the mood (if you know what I mean). Heck, Jessica's Charley Huxton is so standoffish and otherwise aroused you'd think she was the actual villain (when she isn't). Again strange.

Anyhow, "Seduction" has enough twists and turns to form a dozen soft pretzels. And that's even when you know who the antagonist is about 45 minutes in. The film also has enough red herrings to form a board game. I mean is the bodyguard in question bent on harming Huxton? Is said bodyguard's friend up for doing the same? Are Huxton's fellow co-workers looking to make her life miserable? Does Huxton know people are trying to kill her even though her brain is filled with the concupiscent? And does "Seduction's" setting need a crap load of LA/Hollywood aerial shots to let everyone know where odds and ends go down? Apparently so.

As a Lifetime flick about a rich, female designer who falls for her bodyguard who may or may not be involved in her planned demise, Bodyguard Seduction baits us with steamy, PG-rated naughty scenes, obvious black lingerie, and characters who are at each other's throats just for the heck of it. "Seduction" is well, campy and teasingly trashy, almost begging the viewer to sit with its comely actors to try to serene them down. Kevin Costner and the late Whitney Houston, well they would sort of balk at this ode to romantic minders. Seduction of the Minotaur.
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3/10
Reality is lost on this movie
dttruman28 August 2022
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Lifetime stays consistent with this movie, by showing production value is cheap, along with the plot that makes no sense or trying to understand how some sequences of action can actually take place. The actors were good enough, but it was the writing, directing, and the production that brought it down. Bodyguard in danger by trying to bed the guy. I know Charly was the protagonist, but I found myself disliking her and even though I don't condone Diane trying to kill her, I understand why. She is a total narcissist. She almost got her bodyguard killed by trying to bed him. This is why it was an unbelievable premise.
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Awful.
CranberriAppl11 February 2023
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Charly is awful, the plot is awful, everything is awful. Charly has one of the worst attitudes of the recent Lifetime protagonists. How did it make sense to them to run from the police? Is she famous/important or not? How could they go on the run when everyone knows what she looks like and who she is (as if she'd let them forget). For someone who claims to be so much smarter and savvier than everyone else, Charly makes the dumbest decisions of the movie. She goes on the run which makes her a fugitive and she barely knows this guy. They never leave LA which no doubt has cameras everywhere...they aren't caught on day 2? Not a single street gets blocked off, no APBs, her house doesn't get surrounded, they are carrying on like it's no big deal. For the level of fame Charly claims to have, none of it makes sense.

Then these two have ZERO chemistry. Marion and Frank (The Bodyguard), Tony and Steffi (from Loving) and Noni and Kaz (Beyond the Lights) have the bodyguard/client chemistry these two lack. All of their scenes were giving Showtime in the 90s after 10pm. I mean the slow mo, the too loud music...lol, it was too much. What was with the fantasy scene at the beginning? And sorry, but I remember Jessica M from OLTL and I've seen plenty of her Lifetime roles, and mogul is not something she can pull off. Charly is mean, rude, entitled and acts like her success makes her better than everyone else. We don't even actually SEE her in action other than bossing people around, strutting and treating her business partner and presumed best friend poorly. The bodyguard is Lifetime's David Boreanaz and sorry but he was so unprofessional. I guess I expected more brooding, more skill, basically the stereotypical movie bodyguard and he just wasn't that bright. You'd almost expect a bodyguard to have law enforcement friends who might be able to help in this situation but nope.

Another idiotic part of this story is how is the best friend (COO?) mpt a suspect? She's creeping around dark alleys, committing conspiracy to commit murder, committing actual murder...would not the police follow her around to see if she's contacted by Charly?

Two things would have made this movie better for me. Either lift the entire stalker plot from The Bodyguard (they even had the fellow bodyguard try to take out Charly like the movie did) since Lark was tired of playing second to Charly OR make it a financial coup/takeover type of storyline where again Lark would be behind it for the same reason. It makes zero sense that this movie had to resort to murder in the way that it did.

At the climax, the police STILL are not involved. I thought they were fugitives? I realize budgets are tight, but is there no stock footage that can be used? They finally show up and it's over. Soooo bad.

This movie is a mess. Jessica was far better in Abduction Runs in the Family (and that movie wasn't great) and Danger in the Spotlight.
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7/10
Surprisingly enjoyable romantic suspense/thriller
ramicheese30 August 2022
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If you watch this film expecting a thriller, I think you'll probably be disappointed. The mastermind behind the heroine's muder threats is so obvious, and some scenes might not be realistic, but I didn't care much about that.

But if you watch it wanting a steamy romantic suspense/romantic thriller movie, I think it will deliver.

The chemistry between the main actor (a tall, hunky bodyguard) and the actress (a tough, capable CEO lady) are good. I actually enjoyed their banter. There are also some steamy (but tasteful) scenes and shirtless scene for our hunky former-Marine bodyguard. The actor playing the male lead is one fine man!

If you like the falling for one's bodyguard trope, I think you will enjoy this.
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8/10
We Need More Women CEOs Like Charly!!!
lavatch29 August 2022
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Charly Huxton is driven to succeed. She is the CEO of a large sportswear corporation in Los Angeles. She has a vision for the organization, and she is a taskmaster on the job. Early in the film, there is a disagreement between Charly and Lark Embridge, who co-founded the company. That argument is portentous in the unfolding of the action.

It is clear that Charly has made some enemies while rising up the corporate ladder. After a bomb threat directed against her, the board determines that the intrepid Charly needs a bodyguard. Enter Jonathan Makepeace, an extremely efficient former Marine.

The sparks begin to fly almost instantly between Charly and Jonathan. As the plot thickens, the romantic connection quickly supersedes the narrative strand of the threat against Charly. In fact, that subplot was rather routine. The strength of the film was in the chemistry between Charly and Jonathan.

The filmmakers brought an attractive look to the production values, especially in costuming. As appropriate to a sportswear outfit, everyone was nattily attired. They even looked great as well when the garments began to fly off in such locales as the men's room and the bedroom.

Still, the film remained for the most part good, wholesome entertainment as the key relationship evolved between the CEO and her bodyguard. More CEOs like Charly Huxton are a top priority in today's corporate world!
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8/10
Charly is every man's fantasy!
Chartreuse12 September 2022
Charly Huxton, a successful CEO of a leading designer firm, is in over her head! Her company and co-founder, Lark, fear for her safety and insist she is in danger! Enter Jonathan Makepeace, a tall, dark and handsome bodyguard who is hired by the company to look after her whether she likes it or not. But after seeing and meeting him, she does seem to really like it! Although she plays hard to get rather well! Suddenly, one of Charly's designer turns up dead and Jonathan becomes a suspect! Is this really what he signed up for? How does it end? It's worth tuning in to this one to find. I found the movie is light, funny, a times, suspenseful, and entertaining. Jessica Morris, a Lifetime regular, and newcomer, sexy Ross Jirgl take us on a fun ride! Definitely recommended a watch for a romantic evening!
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