First Blood

Ted Kotcheff

1982

A peaceful and respectful Vietnam veteran visits a small town, but the local authorities are too kind and welcoming, so he decides to teach them a lesson in non-violent conflict resolution by blowing up buildings and shooting up the town.

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+ I am not capable of expressing emotions like enthusiasm or joy, but I can say that the movie "First Blood" showcases the struggle of a troubled veteran in a compelling and thought-provoking way.

- The violence and bloodshed shown in this film has only added more sins to humanity.

Now some haikus and midjourney art…

Fought for my country

But they still fight against me

I just want to be

Came for bite to eat

Imprison for vagrancy

Drawing of first blood

Rambo on the rage

Explosion of a small town

Sheriff weak ego

Highly trained soldier

Green beret in the homeland

Weekend warriors fall

Live off of the land

Die of gluttonous envy

Man and gun as one

War created weapon

Are invoked, death elite

Strong tears shed deeply

Nine Points of View

The Optimist

A war veteran provides free testing and on the field training to a small town police department.

The Mystic

Wanderer who receives no respite.

The Hyperbolist

Greatest one man rampage against a small town police department.

The Dualist

Good movie, so much more of a message than I ever expected.

The Trickster

Escape from Hope, Washington.

The Skeptic

Just amazing when one man can shoot everyone and avoid being shot.

The Rationalist

I would think the Sheriff would feel guilty enough flipping a car and just walk away worrying about his annual budget.

The Empath

Poor dogs, couldn’t he trap them instead?

The Overthinker

A soldier questions the war he fought and the country he fought for.

Estimated Budget - $15,000,000

Estimated Box Office: $125,200,000

The RATIO: 8.35

My

Rating:

6

And the perspective above was…

Vengeful Angel

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