The first part of the series is always the best. This is the truth. The subsequent sequel is a transition from "First Blood" to "Rambo", a transition from thinking about the meaning of war to purely expressing personal heroism. As of the fourth episode 20 years later, it has been completely reduced to a film that stimulates the senses.
The United States has always regarded itself as the police of the world. Wherever there is injustice in the world, there is always Rambo. The reason for his appearance this time is SB. The actor of the colonel in the previous game has passed away, so he asked a young and beautiful girl to seduce the old Rambo. This is not a beauty. It's still the old routine, half the plot, half the fight. It's just that Stallone's sunken eye sockets, bark-like wrinkles and fat and bloated body all show us his old age. The waist and six-pack abs of 20 years ago are no longer there, and replaced by those who have gone through the vicissitudes of life. The film's handling of war is realistic, even comparable to a blockbuster war movie. On average, 2.59 people are killed every minute, with broken limbs and flesh and blood everywhere. Compared with the previous work, Stallone deliberately blurted politics, just talking about war on war. When the missionaries also take up weapons to kill people, you will understand what war is.
The scene is hotter, the picture is bloodier, but the passion for watching movies can't be found back. Rambo is old, so why don't we? The 62-year-old Rambo has finally returned home, an era is over.
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