RAMBO: LAST BLOOD * (Bloody, brutal revenge film) Let’s hope it is Sylvester Stallone’s last blood. He may be too old to do Rocky, but he still thinks he can play a senior citizen …
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RAMBO: LAST BLOOD
*
(Bloody, brutal
revenge film)
Let’s hope it is Sylvester Stallone’s last blood. He may be too old to do Rocky, but he still thinks he can play a senior citizen than can kill a few dozen Mexican bad guys.
John Rambo has retired on his Arizona horse ranch with his old friend and her daughter, living a nice, quiet life. She daughter drives off to Mexico to find her real father, who abandoned her when she was very young. She gets drugged in a bar, waking up in a brothel filled with young women who are drugged and forced into prostitution.
Rambo heads over the border to save her and gets beaten close to death but is saved by a Mexican woman. He quickly heals and heads back to the brothel, wiping out a handful of bad guys and rescuing his niece.
Rambo booby-traps his land and caves built under the house. (We still wonder what all the fuss was about the caves at the beginning of the movie and why they were built.) At least 50 bad guys come in a caravan to take out Rambo, but he is ready for them, killing every last one in clever but gruesome ways, saving the leader for last (hey, that’s innovative writing!).
That’s it.
Rated a big R for lots of last blood, heads chopped off and the final “heart-less” scene.
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