The gunfight is cool, but the heroine is even more pity

Krystel 2022-11-04 20:59:39

The most intriguing thing about this movie is definitely the ending of First Blood.

The male protagonist has retired and lives as a farmer every day. It is not too comfortable. At this time, there is a little girl next door.

What's more disturbing is that the lady doesn't know who she is, she treats a little sister from Mexico as a good friend of integrity, and ruins her young life. The portrayal of the plot during this period is very distressing. A teenage rebellious girl who thinks she has the ability to discriminate, but in fact she is still inexperienced and easy to trust others.

Of course, the back is still the classic blood-locking, with one as a hundred, but this time, the male protagonist is old and must rely on geographical advantages and institutional design. This section will not go into detail.

It is worth mentioning that the director, through the tragic experience of high school girls, warned some girls of upright adolescents how tragic it would be if they accidentally entered such an environment. But at the same time, I have also seen some discrimination against Mexican-Americans in various details (of course, it may be that I think too much).

Personal score is not high, Samsung is okay, you can watch it, after all, it is a classic, you can read it from beginning to end.

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Rambo: Last Blood quotes

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

  • John Rambo: [to Hugo on walkie-talkie, after killing all of Hugo's men] They're all dead. All of them. I could have killed you ten times, but I wanted you last.

    Hugo Martinez: Fuck you.

    John Rambo: No, fuck you, dead man. I want you to feel my rage, my hate, when I reach into your chest and RIP OUT YOUR HEART! Like you did mine.

    Hugo Martinez: [in Spanish] Fuck you... and your bitch too!

    John Rambo: You wanna live? Follow the lights!

    [detonates tunnels]