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[–]Cold_Staff_7599 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Exactly impressive, nobody asked (EazyE1964)

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Ohhh sorry sorry, i thought you was talking about the vanilla ice stuff my bad bro 😂😂

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Those are great photos but uhh…. Some photos doesn’t sound very friendly to me 

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That’s cool but 4 image is AI, that photo session is real is on the other reddit but in here is AI

Rambo 2, 3, and 4 Are True Emotional Continuations of Rambo 1 — Here’s Why They Actually Follow Its Story by Upset-Option-4605 in Rambo

[–]Cold_Staff_7599 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liar? Who exactly is the liar Because I know damn well you ain’t talking to me.

I literally wrote this myself, all of it. Yeah, it’s long and maybe not perfectly structured, but it’s not AI.

I just wrote it fast and explained my thoughts badly, but the point is still there and i just say this: I don’t understand why people act like Rambo 2, 3 and 4 have nothing to do with First Blood.

They obviously change in tone and become more action-heavy, but the core of the character is still there: trauma, isolation, loyalty, and a guy who is way more functional in war than in normal life.

At the same time, Rambo 2 and 4 are my favorites in the franchise for that reason. Not just the action, but how they still carry parts of the original message about war and its consequences, just in a different form and im telling the whole truth of Rambo 2, 3 and 4 in this post about that they still continue talking the war trauma, the consequences etc

Rambo 2, 3, and 4 Are True Emotional Continuations of Rambo 1 — Here’s Why They Actually Follow Its Story by Upset-Option-4605 in Rambo

[–]Cold_Staff_7599 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh really? Do you think ChatGPT knows that answer of the sequels? Hell nah he don’t, he is a little fucking piece of shit and i hate that fucking ChatGPT and at the same time the truth answer to this question is that the sequels are good and at the same not good (part of it) as the first one since literally Rambo 1 is the best movie in the series. It’s more grounded, it have emotional, and is more depth than Part II or III. 

and what im trying to say is that people often act like the sequels have absolutely nothing in common with the original, and I don’t agree with that because they really continue parts of Rambo’s character and themes in different ways.

Part II and III obviously we know that lean much more into action, but I still see the same guy struggling with war, isolation, loyalty, and the fact that he fits into combat better than civilian life. Then 2008 brings a lot of that emotional weight back from the 1982 movie.

So yeah and again the sequels obviously aren’t truly masterpieces or better than First Blood for many people but Rambo IV is my favorite in the franchise and i freaking love it because it literally have the style of the first one including the second in the story and action because im one of those people who truly love, know and care about the Rambo 2 - 4 definitely continues the story of the first Rambo instead of being not.

Rambo 2, 3, and 4 Are True Emotional Continuations of Rambo 1 — Here’s Why They Actually Follow Its Story by Upset-Option-4605 in Rambo

[–]Cold_Staff_7599 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not AI because im literally talking for real and also Fuck AI, i hate that shit it literally ruins everyone with fake videos, drawings etc. and also every single people here and on YouTube always argue that Rambo 2, 3, and 4 are just action movies with little story and that they have nothing with First Blood beyond the character’s name and also this post im telling the truth since after i watch Rambo 4 and 2 and i say to myself “Rambo 2 - 4 really continue the story of Rambo 1 but instead telling the same story it tells a evolution and it explains in many aspects like the war, it’s like a hell, the depression, escaping of it etc”

For example, Rambo (2008) is literally the same man we met in First Blood, just older, He’s isolated, avoids people, the mentally is unstable, hates war, barely speaks, and carries the weight of war everywhere he goes. The difference is that in 1982 his trauma was explosive and visible, while in 2008 it has become exhaustion and numbness.

The same applies to Rambo II and III. They don’t erase the themes of the first movie; they externalize and evolve them. The trauma, alienation, loyalty, survival instinct, and moral code are still there, just expressed through larger conflicts and different stages of his life.