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Released in the mid-90s, The Bodyguard was designed as a high-budget, cinematic tribute to the chemistry between Siffredi and Caracciolo. Inspired by the mainstream aesthetics of Hollywood thrillers, the film featured Rosa as a woman in need of protection and Rocco as the rugged protector.
For the couple, it remains a professional milestone in a journey that transformed them from co-stars into one of the most resilient families in the European media landscape.
Despite the popularity of their collaborations like The Bodyguard , Rosa Caracciolo chose to retire from the adult industry quite early to raise their two sons, Lorenzo and Leonardo. This decision was pivotal in maintaining the stability of their marriage.
While the plot is a vehicle for the erotic encounters, it provides a necessary tension that elevates the film. Unlike the "gonzo" style of adult entertainment that would later dominate the industry, The Bodyguard relies on atmosphere, suspense, and the slow burn of attraction between the protector and the protected. It is a study in power dynamics and voyeurism, wrapped in the glossy aesthetic of a 90s thriller.