I saw it on TV when I was in elementary school. A little girl likes to watch war movies, but I don't like war. I just think that seeing the cruelty of the past, I can cherish my life more now.
Rambo is really a hero, despite his taciturn after the war, his skills are still outstanding. He originally wanted to live peacefully in the small town, but the xenophobic police did not worry about it. Even if they gave Rambo a little friendliness, it wouldn't turn the town upside down in the end.
Heroes are worthy of respect. They sacrificed their lives on the battlefield. Even if they return to the motherland, even if they can't keep up with the times, they can survive by their own efforts, as long as there is goodwill around them. Don't look down on veterans, their tenacity will not change.
In the end, he was actually very distressed for Rambo, and he was not afraid of bleeding and injury, but he cried to the superior, with tears streaming down his face. Even though he was bloody and experienced war, he didn't want to hurt other innocent people, but his heart was hurt, and blood leaked from his heart. Sadness is more painful than being hurt.
No one is happy to see a war, let alone seeing his comrades in arms blurred, and in the end only himself is left, unable to integrate into the surroundings, and he is lonely in body and mind.
It would be great if Rambo had someone around him who understood him.
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