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What's funny to me is how so many people then uncritically accept that interpretation as the Gospel truth. I think they are perhaps just annoyed that so many conservative Americans, including Reagan, enjoyed the movie. I sort of think that more people are familiar with the iconography of the Rambo films that with the films themselves; if they grew up in the 80's, as I did, they were probably inundated with the posters of a ripped Stallone firing his weapon, with an American flag emblazoned in the background, not to mention the cartoon, the toys and all the knock-offs. If you just looked at that and never saw the films, it does look like propaganda. And of course, all that really was propaganda, but of a different sort (the marketing sort).Yes, Rambo 2 is often presented by present day critics as ra-ra American propaganda, but James Cameron was writing it at the same time as Aliens, and the USA government is basically Weyland-Yutani in the film. Murdock is Burke, etc.
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