it shouldn't be

Justus 2022-10-11 19:31:09

Only the beginning and end are Rambo.

Thinking that the fourth part was the end, Rambo set foot on the way home after watching the killing to find love and peace. After reading 5, I think it should be finished with 4.

At the beginning, Rambo rescued people in the mountains as a long-term search and rescue volunteer, and used his familiarity with wild terrain to do something beautiful to the world. Feeling helpless grief and self-blame for the people he couldn't save, he could only use the good things in life to calm himself down with the girls he had been caring for and the animals he had been taking care of. But the girl was deceived and sold on the grounds of finding her biological father. Rambo, who has a deep understanding of the darkness of human nature, has no plans to call the police at all. He rescues the girl by himself, finds the mastermind in his own way, and goes deep into the enemy camp (just like the previous ones), but now that the communication is developed, he is caught when he starts to go deep. The other party noticed and beat him.

The contradiction between the industrial chain of selling girls and the two masterminds displayed during the period was very deliberate. I thought that the industrial chain would be shown in the same profound social problems as the previous ones. Destruction of human nature) to dig something deeper, but intermittently and wasting time to show the horror of the girl who is not thorough and thorough and their imprisoning of the girl seems to be just paving the way for the murder of the heroine, and during this period, the two masterminds continue to show. The conflict between the two seems to be paving the way for the big mastermind to let Rambo go, but after Rambo killed the second mastermind, the business-oriented, brainy mastermind even led the team across the US-Mexico border to help the second mastermind. The mastermind takes revenge. what?

During this period, Rambo went deep into the enemy's rescue again to rescue the girl, and then the girl's body couldn't bear the injected toxin and died. When he was dying, Rambo confided to the girl, saying that the beauty of the girl gave him hope and healing. Rambo was deeply saddened as the girl's tears slipped and her hands were unconscious. This should be the saddest moment in the entire film (like the first Rambo slumped in the police room crying about all the pain the war has caused him), but time and shots are allotted very little. There aren't many scenes where Rambo sheds tears and grief, and Rambo suppresses his inner beast and anger and then decides to release too many scenes to just go straight to the funeral and settle the girl's grandmother, let the former The home is now sadly reduced to a burial place for thugs. It's abrupt to want to express the repressed violence with a tight rhythm, which makes the final Rambo's revenge not strong and impactful enough.

The end is when Rambo really shows himself, expressing himself with his own means of warfare. But in the end, I added a lot of confessions to make it less Rambo, and then flashed back to the first 4 scenes at the end of the film, paying tribute to pay tribute, too deliberately.

There are fewer and fewer movies like Rambo. Maybe times have changed, society has become richer and more diverse, contradictions and human nature have become more complex, and the rules and gameplay have also changed.

Stallone is old, and Rambo sheds the last drop of blood. The new filmmakers and works show the influence of the new era, but I hope the fire of heroes can continue, arouse more unsung heroes, and be brave and fearless in their respective fields. Finally find love and peace

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Rambo: Last Blood quotes

  • Gabrielle: I'm just trying to understand why you would just go like that.

    Manuel: Okay. Because one day, I looked at your mother and you and realized you both don't mean anything to me anymore. I know it's hard to understand. But I wasted time being with you and her. And she fucking dies and leaves me with you, who I never wanted.

  • Victor Martinez: Arizona. So, what... did they run out of whores over there?