In the first 30 minutes, the father and daughter are in the countryside, in the middle 30 minutes looking for the daughter in the bad land, in the next 10 minutes Rambo buries the daughter, and in the last 30 minutes, the turtle is caught in the urn, and the killing is launched! Ask Rambo if he is old, can he still eat? - Yes! Not afraid of death, but greedy for life. In the face of the past and the world, I am full of unwillingness, helplessness and regret, but I have firm theoretical confidence and road confidence. So it seems that all of this hero ending theme has a sense of tragic death in generosity. Of course, Rambo was never a hero, but rather the ghost of the Vietnam War, America's "Dark Side of the Moon." If "First Blood 1" is about the eternal trauma of the state machine and the shadow of war on a generation of young people (or adults); then "First Blood 5" is undoubtedly this generation of aging PTSD patients, facing new The rage and whining of a generation of youth as they are devastated and ravaged by today's increasingly divided world. One end and one end are young people who have been insulted and damaged, which really echoes. Having said that, maybe this Rambo is just to cheat money, but it doesn't matter. Perhaps this Rambo is in response to the president's call. The walls on the US-Mexico border, the lines separating good and evil, stereotyped Mexico, stereotyped Latino. How politically incorrect. But it doesn't seem to matter. (The movie is also telling you that the border wall is even less important. It can't stop the caravan of drug lords, and it can't stop Rambo from coming and going.) The important thing is that Rambo and his adopted daughter ride the horse farm, and the important thing is that Maria sits alone in front of the door , The important thing is the night train that shuttles across the US-Mexico border. The important thing is that Rambo uses various props on the farm to carry out tunnel warfare (the biggest flaw is that there is no clear layout of the tunnel), tearing Mexican pimps and drug lords. The important thing is, where do you go to see such an action movie now?
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