Sylvester Stallone also explained the premise of Last Blood, which shows that war always finds John Rambo, even if he isn’t seeking it. He isn’t John Wick, so the blood on his hands shouldn’t be easily washed off. It’s a premise that adds a great deal of complexity and realism to the John Rambo character. Rambo has seen so much death and dealt so much of it himself that he has PTSD and can’t live a quiet and untroubled existence on his ranch. He feels he has to basically make up for it and save as many people as he can. It’s not a savior complex, but survivor’s guilt as Sylvester Stallone explained. We’ve seen images of Sylvester Stallone’s John Rambo in cowboy attire in a storm and now we know that this is how the film starts, with him helping people as he can’t help himself but do. There’s going to be some serious vengeance in this movie. The housekeeper who is 70 has a granddaughter. There’s something subterranean in Vietnam. He has a beautiful ranch, but he lives underground. He’s still dealing with survivor guilt, b/c he could save his friends in Vietnam. One guy goes up by horseback, he volunteers to save people. We pick it up, he’s out in this storm, a horrible storm.
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