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Kevin Costner's Horizon premiere tears: Why are Cannes standing ovations so weirdly long?

There are moments in music and film that never fade. Then there are moments that come back to life — more powerful, more emotional, more unforgettable than ever. This was one of those moments. Kevin Costner, standing alone in a room filled with echoes of love and loss, was visibly overcome as Whitney Houston’s legendary rendition of “I Will Always Love You” played — the same song that immortalized The Bodyguard and sealed their names together forever in cinematic history.

As Whitney’s soaring vocals filled the space, you could feel something shift. It wasn’t just nostalgia — it was reverence.

Kevin Costner receives 7 minute standing ovation

Back in 1992, The Bodyguard united two icons. Kevin Costner — then at the height of his career — had personally picked Whitney for the role. He fought for her, believed in her, and stood by her even when others had doubts. It wasn’t just a casting choice. It was a deep creative connection, one based on mutual respect and unspoken understanding.

Whitney’s version of “I Will Always Love You” — originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton — became one of the biggest songs in music history. But it wasn’t just a chart-topper. It became a goodbye letter, a love song, a prayer. And today, it returned in full force — as raw, powerful, and poignant as ever.

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The most unforgettable part of the evening wasn’t the music alone — it was Kevin Costner’s reaction. Standing still, visibly emotional, he clasped his hands together and bowed his head. His face — etched with years of memory and grief — said everything. It wasn’t just about a song. It was about Whitney.

When the final, aching notes of Whitney’s voice faded, the room didn’t move. It erupted. What followed was a 10-minute standing ovation — a tidal wave of love, grief, and gratitude. Kevin stood still through it all, eyes welling, lips trembling. He didn’t speak. He didn’t need to.

“Whitney was the one who made it eternal,” Kevin once said. That truth was written in every heartbeat of that ovation.

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It’s been over a decade since we lost Whitney Houston, and yet moments like this remind us she’s never truly gone. Her voice, her spirit, her grace — they live on in our culture, our hearts, and in every soul she touched. And perhaps no one felt that more deeply than Kevin Costner.

In recent interviews, Kevin has often spoken about their bond. About how Whitney would be late to set, about how he defended her, about how much pressure she was under. But he always returns to one truth: She was magic.

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This wasn’t just a tribute. It was a love letter across time. A thank-you. A farewell. A resurrection.

As fans from around the world tuned in — many in tears — one thing became clear: The Bodyguard was more than a film. Whitney was more than a singer. And Kevin Costner wasn’t just her co-star. He was her protector, on-screen and off.

And now, we’re all witnesses to a moment we’ll never forget — a moment when music, memory, and emotion collided in the most beautiful, heartbreaking way.

“We will always love you, Whitney.”
Forever

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