Rambo (Blu-ray) R

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  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 33 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: May 27, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: Lions Gate

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Rotten38%

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User Ratings: 409,767
Rating: C- -- An unintentionally hilarious comedy disguised as a bloodbath action film. Full Review
Bowling Green Daily News
Oct 28, 2019
Rating: 1/5 -- Stallone may believe that he can turn back the clock to the golden era of his career, but I'm not convinced that this kind of brutal, bellicose naivety sits so well with audiences any more. Full Review
Times (UK)
Feb 22, 2008
Rating: 2/5 -- Less a war movie than a turkey shoot in a ketchup factory. Full Review
BBC.com
Feb 22, 2008
Fast paced, spectacular riveting explosive eye-popping effects, emotional, powerful, prescient and timely....Rambo, it's ****ing awesome!!!!!!!! Full Review
Behind The Lens
Nov 12, 2019
The hero's iconic inertia is photographed against molten skies or Judgment Day sunsets, providing moments of mythic repose between the pell-mell battle scenes. Full Review
Financial Times
Feb 22, 2008
Little more than a cartoon, Rambo caters only for those still smitten by the rat-a-tat of continuous gunfire. Full Review
Guardian
Feb 22, 2008
Rating: 2/5 -- At times there is something weirdly comforting about the film's no-frills, fundamentalist zeal. Full Review
Guardian
Feb 22, 2008

Product Description:

Coming off the success of 2006's ROCKY BALBOA, action star Sylvester Stallone revisits yet another of his iconic characters from the 1980s, John Rambo. Now living like a hermit and wrangling rattlesnakes in Thailand, Rambo is drawn back into the action by a group of do-gooder missionaries who want the taciturn, possibly psychotic, Vietnam vet to ferry them upriver into Burma. Though he initially proves reluctant--"Burma's a warzone"--Sarah, played by Julie Benz, convinces Rambo of their noble intentions. Doesn't he want to relieve suffering and stop ethnic cleansing' But when the group of idealists gets captured by the Burmese army, it's up to Rambo and a team of multinational mercenaries to save the day. What follows is an exhilarating, hypnotic explosion of violence as Rambo fights genocide with genocide, turning men into hamburger meat with high-powered machine guns, well-placed bombs, razor-sharp machetes, and, the most deadly weapon of all, his bare hands.

Rather than trying to update the character, RAMBO succeeds largely by returning to the Reagan-era values that made its hero so great in the first place: his pathological obsession with laying waste to emphatically evil characters in increasingly grotesque ways. Indeed, the film's action sequences recall the opening of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, as bodies turn to reddish slush, entrails pour forth with abandon, and limbs are severed with bewildering frequency. Stallone (who also wrote and directed) perfectly embodies his role, a muscular, mumbling killing machine that recalls, in all the best of ways, Karloff's Frankenstein monster. While some may take issue with RAMBO's brutal onscreen violence, the film has an undeniably cathartic impact that has less to do with realistic storytelling, and more to do with the power of myth.

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