the man called Uncle John

Santino 2022-11-08 14:26:47

The first drop of blood? The fifth episode is here. I still watched the first episode in a domestic movie theater. Nearly 20 years have passed in the blink of an eye. The first episode was filmed in 1982. The domestic release should have been in the late 1980s. I have revisited it recently from 1 to 5. Now it seems that the previous episodes are inevitably a bit rudimentary. In the fifth episode, the script is not exempt, but it is still reasonable. Character characterization, atmosphere rendering, photography and action design are the most classic in this series.

There are many foreshadowings in front of this play, and some impatient people may not be able to resist wanting to fast-forward. After retiring to the countryside, she just wants to live a quiet life, but her adopted daughter encounters a misfortune. Today's Uncle John has long since lost the spirit of the past. From the moment he found himself surrounded and gave up his reckless fight, he could see the hero's tragic and tragic twilight.

But this world is so cruel, girls are bullied and poisoned to death, Uncle John can only use his own way to seek justice for his adopted daughter.

Back home to wait for work, the Rambo we are familiar with is back. The last half hour made people's blood boil. Of course, he also learned to be tired and injured. As long as he was alive, he would definitely kill the enemy, and the final revenge was also very bloody! The good news is that the sixth episode is not impossible, let's look forward to it together.

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  • Gabrielle: I'm just trying to understand why you would just go like that.

    Manuel: Okay. Because one day, I looked at your mother and you and realized you both don't mean anything to me anymore. I know it's hard to understand. But I wasted time being with you and her. And she fucking dies and leaves me with you, who I never wanted.

  • Victor Martinez: Arizona. So, what... did they run out of whores over there?