The Rambo in my memory is an inexplicable existence who can take down a police station and wipe out an army. As long as he has a chance to breathe, there will be no way for the wicked to live! But Rambo will also grow old and yearn for an idyllic home life, a cup of fragrant hot tea every day, a good hypnotic song every night, a warm family with a sense of belonging, a lovely and clever person who can pin his love on Children, then grow old peacefully and comfortably... But there are too many wicked people in the world. You don't commit crimes, but people come to provoke you, so the former killing machine once again picked up a sharp weapon and fought the wicked... The last 20 minutes, In the tunnel he had been preparing, Rambo used his jungle mechanism to kill the Mexican drug lord gang. The heart-wrenching scene can not help but recall the glory of Rambo's previous films... Although the old Shi is old, he is welcome. The scenes of flesh, blood flying, and bones breaking and tendons being separated are still enjoyable. He is still the Rambo in everyone's memory. It's just that the years have carved his face, and time has sunk his flexibility... When Rambo suffers Seriously injured, slumped on the rocking chair, slowly shaking, vast and lonely, how I wish time could be turned back, and seeing the heroic, rebellious Rambo with hormones erupting from his body... Goodbye, Rambo! Goodbye, immortal youth!
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