Rambo is old.
At the beginning, it was explained to the audience that there was a long-term volunteer who was riding a horse. After solving the problem he faced, the symbol of the era who used to fight with cruel methods took out a few pills from his pocket. There is no explanation in the film, but it can be analyzed from the sound that suddenly appears from time to time, Rambo has been troubled by this symptom for a long time
The tunnel symbolizes Rambo's psychology. After the Vietnam War and the Korean War, he still exists in this world as a remnant of the times. He is not good at words. For the children who live at home, he can only ask her to take her classmates to visit.
Rambo, who has never stepped out of the shadows of that era, will not trust anyone. He is confused and can't find his way home. He is constantly tormented by PTSD, and the world in his eyes has never been better. The best concession he could make was to agree to let others visit the passage, but his habits as a soldier never changed, which made him seem weird to the younger generation.
The younger generation is always rebellious, so when the person the little girl had asked for said that she had news of her father, she believed it without hesitation, and could not listen to a word of persuasion from Rambo and her old mother. The randomness of time led to everything.
As the old mother said, her friend was never trustworthy, but Rambo didn't know what to say in the face of the dispute between the two. At this time, he was asleep until he learned that the little girl was missing. At that time, something in Rambo woke up. The little girl attached importance to Rambo as much as life.
The boring dialogue in the first half almost drove the audience who wanted to watch the bloody fight crazy. This was not the first drop of blood in my impression. But when Rambo pulled out the nightclub man's collarbone with his hands later, he reminded the audience that this was the first drop of blood. Rambo was old but he was still the "ruthless" Rambo.
Rambo rescued the little girl after some twists and turns. In the car, the man who killed without blinking seemed to be inferior to a child. He recalled and expressed the meaning of the little girl to him. But this is the entire movie, and the last time Rambo reveals his heart in the entire series, and the beauty that illuminates his life is extinguished by his side.
The headlights in the dark make it impossible to see the situation in the car. This sense of loneliness erupts from the camera through the screen, and the extreme sadness symbolizes extreme anger.
That man is back.
In order to let the other party feel his pain, he alone broke into the house of the eldest brother of the gangster, cut off his head and threw it out of the window from the car on the highway.
The high-spirited feeling of preparing for the battle gave the audience an illusion that Rambo didn't seem to be old, his skills were still the same as before, and his shrewd brain for strategic layout had never degenerated. In the end, he dug out the heart from the chest of the gang boss who was still alive. Before digging the heart, he said that it was to make him feel the same way, just as the gang boss had done to him, which also proved that although the car was quiet that night, a The human world was directly destroyed.
The smoke of gunpowder has not yet fallen, and the sorrow and resentment disappear.
In his twilight years, Rambo walked to the corridor and sat in the rocking chair that his father had also sat in. The panorama zoomed in was the same dusk as Rambo. At the end of the film, the first blood one to five pictures of Rambo flashed, and people can't help but sigh that life seems to be fleeting. For Rambo, there was no way to go home until the end. It's the end of an era.
Rambo may or may not be dead. After the end of the film, Rambo rode a horse and ran into the distance with an injury. At this time, it may be a conscious shot that Rambo who is seriously injured may not be able to survive.
But, this is the first blood, he is still Rambo.
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