Rambo (2024)
In Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rambo III , the character became a symbol of American military might. These films, co-written by the likes of James Cameron , saw Rambo returning to Vietnam and later fighting in Afghanistan, cementing his status as an '80s action legend.
David Morrell drew inspiration from real-world figures and events to create a character that resonated with the era's social climate: In Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rambo
Unlike the sequels, the first film is a grounded character study focused on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the mistreatment of veterans. After being harassed by a small-town sheriff, Rambo uses his survival skills to wage a defensive guerrilla war in the Pacific Northwest. After being harassed by a small-town sheriff, Rambo
Later films like Rambo (2008) and Rambo: Last Blood returned to a darker, more brutal tone, exploring the consequences of a life defined by violence. Origins and Inspiration more brutal tone