Affection and politics

Max 2022-05-21 14:00:37

The rescue operation of prisoners of war at the beginning made us very touched. As the mission progressed, we realized that this was only part of a political trick. The government just wanted to find a reason for refusing to repay the loan.
Those who fought side by side are really there, but now they endure the humiliation of the enemy, how can this not make people angry, how can they leave them alone.
The war is over, the warriors on the battlefield are crowded out by ordinary people; they can’t get used to normal daily life, but they have to face people’s indifferent eyes and attitudes; some people even become prisoners of war, not with the end of the war. Reborn, but gradually forgotten by people.
When the motherland needs it, the soldiers bravely stand up and fight in blood; when peace comes, the motherland should also stand up bravely to help her children.
Soldiers take obedience to orders as their bounden duty. They should not bear all the responsibilities or bear condemnation for the war, nor should they just be a pawn in the political tricks of the motherland.
The last Rambo expressed his wish, which is also the theme of the film, "I hope that our country can love us as we love him."

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Rambo: First Blood Part II quotes

  • Murdock: Rambo, I swear to God, I didn't know it was supposed to happen like this. It was just supposed to be another assignment!

    Rambo: Mission... accomplished.

    [thrusts knife into table]

    Rambo: You know there's more men out there and you know where they are. Find 'em. Or I'll find you.

  • Murdock: [reading Rambo's file] Rambo, John J. Born 7-6-47 in Bowie, Arizona. Of Indian-German descent - that's a hell of a combination. Joined the army 8-6-64. Accepted special forces, specialization: light weapon, medic, helicopter and language qualified. 59 confirmed kills. Two Silver Stars, four Bronze, four Purple Hearts. Distinguished Service Cross and Medal of Honor. You got around, didn't you? Incredible.