The dead have endured enough pain and know it!
Or rotted in the soil, or burned to ashes. And what about the living? Continue to live in pain, day and night there are always events that remind you of the source of this pain. Don't try to forgive, endure, forget. To root out the original sin of all this, not for the end of personal suffering, but to save more people from this suffering, those who created the sin should be judged in hell, and what we have to do is to let They go to hell.
The plot of the story is somewhat similar to "Hurricane Rescue", but it is a different way of exposition. Maybe Rambo's ending is tragic after all, so he is destined to survive for revenge. Like Zhang Xiaojing in "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an" - the five gods, how can there be any quiet time for hatred in this world, only revenge is the final judgment. Stallone, 73, kills 41 people in the entire movie, and everyone is dead bloody. Every person who gets killed by a trap Rambo gets another shot, or a few more shots. Those hungry ghosts who acted recklessly and unscrupulously in the past had no chance to defend themselves in front of Yama. Perhaps real violence does not need to be forced, and all grievances and hatreds should be resolved in this way.
As at the end when Rambo pinned his foe to the library board with his signature bow:
"They're all dead, everyone"
"I have at least ten chances to kill you...but I want to save you for last...you are dead"
"I want you to feel my anger, my hatred when you open your chest and dig your heart out under the covers"
"Just like you did to me"
Those who do evil should understand that in this world there is no retribution of virtue, only an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. After hatred, there is no quiet time. Only by digging the heart can solve the hatred in the heart.
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