Did Whitney Houston Actually Die in The Bodyguard? A Deep Dive into Movie Logic
So, you've finished binge-watching every reality show on the planet and now you're pondering the age-old question: Did Whitney Houston actually die in The Bodyguard? Let's clear this up once and for all.
Spoiler Alert: She Didn't (Probably) Die
If you've managed to make it this far without seeing The Bodyguard, congratulations on living under a rock. But for those of us who’ve emerged from the shadows, we know that the movie ends with Whitney Houston's character, Rachel Marron, alive and well. I mean, unless you're suggesting there's a secret, extended cut where she gets hit by a bus or something.
The Myth Lives On
But why does this rumor persist? Is it because we were so invested in the characters that we couldn't bear to say goodbye? Or is it because we secretly hoped Kevin Costner would swoop in and save us from our mundane lives? Who knows! But one thing's for sure, the internet loves a good conspiracy theory.
Let's Talk About That Ending
The movie ends with Rachel and Frank (Kevin Costner) reuniting, and it's pretty cheesy, but hey, it's a romantic thriller, not a documentary. We're supposed to feel all warm and fuzzy inside, not question the plausibility of a former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard.
How To... Clear Up Movie Myths
- How to spot a fake movie ending: Pay attention to the credits. If you see "The End," it's probably over.
- How to avoid spoilers: Unfollow people who can't keep their mouths shut. Or, just avoid social media altogether.
- How to enjoy a movie without overthinking it: Remember, it's just a movie. Relax and have fun!
- How to find reliable information: Stick to reputable sources like IMDb or Wikipedia. Avoid random internet forums.
- How to live your life: Don't waste time pondering fictional deaths. There are real problems in the world that need your attention.