Aside from other things, I just feel sorry for Rambo. According to the second part of the plot, Rambo is 72 this year. When others are 72 years old, they are either having fun with their grandsons or dancing in the square. Rambo is still tearing people's collarbones, holding The shotgun blasted holes one after another in people, and that's fine. In the end, Rambo's only niece was killed. Here I can't help asking for Rambo: Does Rambo deserve to live alone in this life? forever old?
As the last movie in the series, even if you save your niece after making Rambo fights the aliens, I will recognize it because of your feelings, but now, I'm really sad for Rambo. I was thinking about Rambo. Bo fought all his life and lived alone. When he came to Lao, a niece came to him. Although he was not related to Rambo, Rambo also regarded his niece as his own daughter. No matter what, Rambo finally had a sustenance in his heart, hidden in his heart. The warmth finally had a revealing hole. After the gang took the niece away, I said it was okay. The next plot should be Rambo coming to the Mexican thief's nest to kill seven in seven out, and leave the niece safe and sound. Rescue, two people set foot on the way home under the setting sun. Although this plot is vulgar, but anyway Rambo will continue to have the family love he has in the past ten years in the future. After the niece has children in the future, she will have to call Lan Bo. Bo Yan grandfather, it is unimaginable to put this scene in the first few films, but the appearance of the niece makes it possible to see such a possibility: our Rambo, the tough guy John Rambo, will one day have a home, I will retire from the arena and spend my old age in peace.
You guys who dare to break ground on Tai Sui's head, just wait for Rambo to take care of you.
Unexpectedly, Rambo rescued his niece, but she died on the way home.
This is the screenwriter forcibly writing people to death for the follow-up war. You think, if people are brought home well, even if my niece says no They will say that it's fine if people are fine, but what revenge is there to take revenge? So I also understand the screenwriter, because whether it's out of laziness or limited ability, the screenwriter can't tell the story if he doesn't make up his story like this.
I can only sigh my uncle Lan, a hero in his twilight years, standing alone.
I don't think Rambo's death of his niece is such a sad thing in itself, what I'm missing is this: Rambo has no home again.
The cruelest thing in the world is to give a man hope and take it away from him.
There is a line in Rambo's monologue under the sunset that the people I love are gone, but I will continue to fight to keep their memories alive. But Rambo is 72 years old, how long can he fight? The series has ended, and we have no way of knowing.
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