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When John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the fictional town of Hope, Washington, he is a Vietnam veteran suffering from undiagnosed PTSD and the alienation of a country that scorned the war he fought. The antagonist isn't a foreign dictator or a terrorist cell; it is Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy), a local lawman who represents the institutional prejudice against veterans. When Teasle drives Rambo out of town, it triggers a psychological break.

By the time Rambo III rolled around, the franchise had fully embraced the cartoonish rambo 1-5

To understand John Rambo is to understand the evolution of the action hero. Here is a definitive look at the complete saga of Rambo 1-5 . The Wounded Animal When John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the

The plot serves as a fantasy correction for the Vietnam War. Rambo is released from prison by his former commander, Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna), and sent on a covert mission to Vietnam to confirm the existence of POWs still held in camps. Predictably, Rambo is abandoned by the bureaucracy (personified by a spineless bureaucrat named Murdock) and must fight his way out. By the time Rambo III rolled around, the

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