"Rambo" (as I like to shorten the title) is my first film of 2023. It's part
of the "Best Of Cinema" series of films. On the first Tuesday of every month a
film is shown which is considered to be a classic. I don't know what criteria
are used to pick the films, but there have been some great films so far, and
this is one of them. It was made in 1982, and it placed Sylvester Stallone
into a second film franchise alongside "Rocky". It was accidental. Watching
"Rambo" today, it was obvious that it was intended as a standalone film, not
the first film in a series, but you know how it is. If a film's a financial
success the studios get greedy and demand a sequel as soon as possible.
Sometimes the sequel lives up to the original film, mostly it doesn't.
Sylvester Stallone plays John Rambo, a Vietnam veteran who's visiting an old
comrade in Hope, Washington. They were the only two survivors of his green
beret squad, but he finds out that his comrade died a year ago. John was
already suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, but the news of the
death makes it worse. John walks into the town to get something to eat before
leaving, but the local sheriff, Will Teasle, thinks he's a drifter and drives
him out of town. This leads to an altercation, and John is arrested. During
his interrogation he sees visions of his previous incarceration by the
Vietcong, and he snaps. He escapes from the police station and goes on the
run.
Sheriff Teasle won't let it lie. He hunts John Rambo, but his small town
police force is no match for a trained elite soldier. John doesn't want to
hurt anyone, he just wants to be left alone, but he has to defend himself, and
police officers die.
I'm very glad that I saw the film today. I thought I'd already seen it on
television 20 years ago, but as it started it didn't look familiar. I must
have confused it with one of the sequels. It's a fantastic film, and I intend
to watch the other films in the series, even though I've read that neither
fans nor critics rate them as highly as the first film.
Success Rate: + 6.3
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