Rambo: Last Blood The first time I watched a foreign film was to see "First Blood" starring Stallone. Thirty years later, the horror and shock of that young me sitting in the theater are still fresh in my memory when I look back on it today. And Rambo, a passionate character, has become a classic in the world movie circle, and even a cultural symbol. When I was watching this finale today, I didn’t care what the plot was. In short, a happy revenge would be fine, and it’s enough to have a few tribute clips at the end of the film. Some people say that Stallone's half-paralyzed face can only play a tough tough guy by nature. But in the film, he is very old, and under the fortitude in the folds of his face, there is a touch of human tenderness. I think this is not only a need for the plot, but also a kind of warmth naturally revealed in the twilight of the actor himself after being tempered by the ups and downs of the world. Getting old is getting old, and getting old is getting revenge! This is stronger than "The Irishman", which was a hit and high score a while ago. No matter how awesome you are, De Niro's three people, with an average age of 77, just started playing from a young age, which makes the time and space chaotic and the sense of tearing is too strong. Recalling yesterday, my colleague sorted out the photos for the store celebration and said that I have experienced a lot of vicissitudes than 3 years ago (thanks to her euphemism), but 4 years ago, some people said that I didn’t look like a teacher when I walked on campus (thanks to his kind compliments) . Aging should be unexpected. Life is complicated and long, but also simple. In fact, at the end of the film, Rambo is lying on his back on the rocking chair at the door.
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