Unlike James Bond or John Matrix, John Rambo cries. He breaks down. The famous final monologue— "It wasn't my war! You asked me, I wouldn't say nothing... Back there, I could fly a gunship, I could drive a tank..." —is a raw depiction of PTSD decades before Hollywood understood the term.
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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. You asked me, I wouldn't say nothing