Rambo movies may continue to play without the actors who launched them. Sylvester Stallone recently announced his retirement from the role of John Rambo. However, after the success of Rambo in 2008, there was some discussion that the studio might continue to use the Rambo film series without him. With Stallone participating in the end of the series, it is now a good time to summarize his Rambo movies in sequence. Stallone has participated in all four films made so far, First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rambo III and Rambo.
First drop of blood [1982]:
The first "Rambo" movie "The First Blood" is based on David Morrell's novel of the same name. It is sometimes referred to as "Rambo: First Blood'. The film introduces the role of Sylvester Stallone, John Rambo. It established Rambo as a Vietnam veteran who tried to find it in a society that didn't want him. His position. He clashed with Sergeant Teasle, who thought he was just a drifter he didn't want in town. He arrested Rambo, but his traumatic pressure as a prisoner of war led to Rambo panic. He hurt each Representing and escaping. A men's hunting event followed, Rambo was confirmed to be a killing machine, and the local police and the volunteers could not compare with him. Sometimes Rambo's mentor and former commander Colonel Trautman appeared and persuaded Rambo to surrender.
Rambo: First Blood Part II [1985]:
John Rambo was detained in a prison labor camp for committing crimes at First Blood. Colonel Troutman visited him and offered him the opportunity to be pardoned by the President in exchange for the help of the presence of prisoners of war still in Vietnam. Rambo not only photographed the prisoner, but saved a person, and the head of the Murdock refused to let him be picked up in the helicopter and Rambo was captured. Rambo escaped, saving all prisoners and destroying all Murdoch equipment. He then refused to return to the United States and went to a distant place. The official George P. Cosmatos directed Rambo: First Blood Part II, but later found that Stallone actually had most of the director's control.
Rambo III [1988]:
Now John Rambo lives in Thailand, and Colonel Trautman has visited him again. Trautman plans to provide weapons to Afghan fighters in a war with the Russians. Rambo refused because he had already had enough of the war. However, he later discovered that Trautman had been captured, so he went in and successfully saved him.
Rambo [2008]:
In the final game of Stallone, John Rambo, the character is still in Thailand. Now he sold the snake to a village near the border of Myanmar. He had agreed to bring them to his ship to enter Myanmar, although he did not think there would be any benefit in bringing medical supplies from them into war-torn areas. He no longer believes that things will change. Like Trautman in Rambo III, he once again discovered that the missionaries had been captured and entered, and successfully rescued two of them with the help of some mercenaries. At the end of the movie, he finally returned to the United States and went to a ranch that seemed to be owned by his father.
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