![]() Rambo is revealed as a long-suffering, deeply religious person who would much rather be repairing the roof of a Thai monastery, which is what he's seen doing at the beginning of ''Rambo III.'' However, ''Rambo III'' has a prologue of sorts, so that before the credits have even finished rolling Rambo is seen sweating, quivering and sneering his way through a stick-fighting match with a Thai opponent, as hundreds of local fans make bets and cheer. He does not take any personal satisfaction in (to use just one small example) attaching a rope and a large rock to an adversary, then pulling the pin on a grenade so that it will explode as the man falls into an underground cave.įun for Rambo? Not at all. John Rambo does not do these things because he enjoys them. This time is for his friend.'' And the next may be for returning an overdue library book, but whatever John Rambo's reason for raising hell, there's one point that should never be misunderstood. ''The first was for himself,'' say the ads for ''Rambo III.'' ''The second was for his country.
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