anti hero films

Pixel art illustration inspired by 1990s video games showing John Rambo holding a knife in a burning forest, pursued by police, helicopters, and armed officers, with retro HUD elements displaying health, ammo, and score.
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First Blood Film Review

Released in 1982, First Blood stripped the action genre of triumph and replaced it with trauma. Far from a power fantasy, the film is a tense psychological drama about authority, survival, and a war that never truly ended, anchored by one of the most human performances of the decade.

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Pixel art illustration inspired by 1990s video games showing Snake Plissken aiming a gun in a dystopian Manhattan prison, with burning streets, police vehicles, a ruined skyline, and retro HUD elements displaying health, ammo, and score.
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Escape From New York

Released in 1981, Escape from New York imagined a future defined not by progress, but by abandonment. With its iconic anti-hero, bleak dystopian vision, and razor-sharp distrust of authority, the film became a foundational work of modern action cinema and remains as influential as it is unsettling.

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