First Blood 7.14

Dana 2022-03-22 09:01:21



Rambo, who was tortured by the enemy in the Vietnam War on 7.14 , went to the town to see his colleagues in the army, but was taken into the police station by the town police officers, and subjected to forced confession and torture. Bureau, fled into the nearby mountains.
During the roundup with the police, Rambo killed a deputy sheriff and beat the cops to pieces. The sheriff mobilized a larger police force and the masses in the town, when Rambo's old boss in the Vietnam War came Yes, help the cops from Rambo's run over, but the police chief stubbornly doesn't listen.
Under the attack of the bazooka, the cabin where Rambo was hiding was bombed, and the sheriff thought Rambo was killed. He tells Rambo's old boss that he regrets not being able to kill him himself.
Rambo went back to the town and started another killing. In front of his old boss, Rambo wept bitterly, telling about the pain that the Vietnam War had brought to him and his comrades. Finally, Rambo decided to accept arrest.
The ending song is praised, the whole film has a taste of Hong Kong film

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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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