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Starring a then-underrated Sylvester Stallone, fresh off the cultural juggernaut of Rocky , First Blood introduced the world to John J. Rambo—a Green Beret veteran struggling to find peace in a nation that had forgotten its warriors. For decades, this film was a staple of late-night television and VHS collections. But in the digital age, a strange phenomenon has occurred. The search query generates thousands of monthly searches. Support cinema
If you have only seen the sequels ( Rambo: First Blood Part II , Rambo III ), you might expect a one-man army mowing down hundreds of enemies with a machine gun. is the opposite. Directed by Ted Kotcheff and based on David Morrell’s 1972 novel, the film is a somber, tragic character study about the abandonment of American war heroes. Starring a then-underrated Sylvester Stallone, fresh off the