It has been in theaters for a few months, and I have a chance to see it today. In terms of visuals, it is indeed very impactful, the middle Tucun section is really shocking... Even the dog didn't even let it go. There was also the section that forced the village name to go mine. In a blink of an eye, Stallone was old for 26 years. The action scenes felt very little, and the last part was just robbed of a heavy machine gun and swept for 10 minutes to call it a day. The whole process is still a bit too short, 75 minutes. Violence interspersed everywhere, heavy headshots, cut hands and feet, bullets penetrating the hole in the body. The plot is more general. Personally, I feel that my own limited evils are against the infinite evils around me. In an era (environment) where language, morals, and laws cannot be restrained, violence is used to control violence. The so-called sturdy life does not need to be explained. When Rambo was put in the movie to punish those people immediately and violently, it was so refreshing in my heart. In fact, the movie is very suitable for watching in the afternoon. After watching too much aftertaste at night, you may suffer from insomnia-__-
and this should be the end of the chapter. The last paragraph is also the screenwriter giving the audience a perfect ending. After all, Stallone was 62. Next, look forward to the Governor’s Terminator 4. En
PS: The most impressive line "We live for nothing, but die for something" is
sent out with feelings, just write it casually
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