The war is over, life goes on

Bennie 2022-04-20 09:01:18

The war was over, but the effects of the war continued into life.
Rambo, completely changed by brutal training and war, he was the best on the battlefield, he killed the enemy and won the Congressional Medal of Honor, but he couldn't live a normal life; as he himself said, he was on the battlefield Shang fought bravely to kill the enemy, drove tanks, and manipulated million-dollar equipment, but when he returned to the United States, he was scolded and condemned, and all kinds of cold receptions followed one after another, and he couldn't even find the job of washing cars.
In the movie, Rambo represents a little guy who wants to live his life in peace, while the sheriff is an unreasonably accused and provocative evil force. Rambo is as heroic as he is on the battlefield. Except for his respected colonel, there is no one, no law, no one. No weapon could stop him. In the end, the little man's victory over the evil forces can't help but let us applaud.
I hope those affected by the war can get out of the predicament as soon as possible, and also hope that peace can last forever!

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First Blood quotes

  • [Rambo takes over an Army truck]

    Rambo: Drive!

    [Army driver glances at him]

    Rambo: Don't look at me, look at the road! That's how accidents happen.

    Rambo: [beat] What's your name?

    Guardsman #3: Cathcart, Robert A.

    Rambo: What have you got in the back, Robert A?

    Guardsman #3: M-60

    Rambo: [beat] Okay! Robert A! Get out of the truck!

    Guardsman #3: Please. I got no beef with you.

    Rambo: GO ON! Get out! Go home!

    [throws Cathcart out of the truck]

  • State Police Capt. Dave Kern: Why didn't you leave the kid alone in the first place?

    Teasle: Dammit, Dave, you think this kid just waltzed into town, announced he was a Medal Of Honor winner, and then I just leaned on him for the hell of it? I tried to do him a favor, I treated him like he was one of my neighbor's kids. I did my job, Dave, I booked him for vagrancy and resisting arrest.

    State Police Capt. Dave Kern: You seem pretty motivated on this one.

    Teasle: Why don't you go out there and take a look at what's left of my men? You'll see how motivated I am, Dave, and if that doesn't do it for you why don't you go have a talk with Art Gault's widow?

    State Police Capt. Dave Kern: All right, Will, I read you. Listen, I got twenty-five men I can bring up from Monroe.

    Teasle: [calming down] All right Dave, I can use them. We've got a lot of ground to cover.

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