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Rambo: Last Blood
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  • fukarishin
    fukarishin

    I saw it. wasn't sure if I was watching Taken: This time I am the Law, Home Alone: Sly´s Revenge or Mortal Kombat: Kano's Christmas Special. just saying...

  • fukarishin
    fukarishin

    Bro I busted out laughing when that cholo chick showed up lmao like thats not a chick from Mexico thats a chick from east LA.

  • fukarishin
    fukarishin

    I had high hopes for this film, never expecting anything superior but at least in line with the previous films. But the film is rushed, too short, and just plain oddly done in ways that totally contradict the previous movies and the Rambo character himself. The end result is a mixed bag, at best.

  • fukarishin
    fukarishin

    The film starts out with zero explanation as to why Rambo is on a farm, where it's at, and why he's living there, though anyone halfway paying attention would realize he's in the southwest USA. Seriously, a simple title card or even some minor montage could have explained all of that in a few seconds and better moved the plot along. I don't know why he cares about these characters that he's known for some time now, but we don't have time for that apparently because the plot is going to move along in the next few minutes thanks to crap editing techniques.

  • fukarishin
    fukarishin

    The only hint that Rambo was a Vietnam vet and suffers from PTSD are some super quick scenes of old photos that he apparently was hiding in his backpack all these years (frames and all. his collection of guns, knives, medications, occasional war flashbacks, and whatever else is stored in a series of tunnels on the farm (and yes he sleeps down there. Did the farm owner have a problem with him digging all that up? Did he use a backhoe or just a standard issue army shovel because, you know, Rambo can do that all by his lonesome. Again, no explanation whatsoever is given, but he does brush the horses and train them so you know, it's all good. For now, at least.