Rambo: Last Blood - Better Kill Them Twice

Published: Nov. 11, 2019, 11:55 p.m.

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Rambo rides off into the sunset (or dies in a pool of blood) but takes many, many, many people down with him on the way. It\'s a bloody, sticky, mess that will fall into the either love-it or hate-it folly.

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So let\'s get this out of the way first - Rambo: Last Blood looks like absolute crap. Whomever shot this should be sacked. Very few shots look even as good as most DTV films and each vehicle scene features completely unnecessary rear-projection. Why in the hell does this have to look so awful?

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Secondly, it\'s biggest flaw for Rambo fans is a particular scene that, yes, sets up the plot but is SO far out of character and John\'s skills and how he\'s managed all of his strategies that is just so out of place and dumb that may ruin the next twenty minutes of the film for you.

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However, if you can get past those two things, this thing is hot crap. At no point does John turn into "I\'m getting too old for this" or even a Gran Turinoesque Clint Eastwood. John craves and thrives when there is trouble to be had and it doesn\'t matter how old he gets. There\'s some decent dialogue that reinforces how John looks at the world and then how he proceeds to end bad guy\'s lives. It\'s a blast. 

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It should also be mentioned that Stallone is great here. He\'s just as action packed as he always has been. He doesn\'t look like doing this will cause him to spend a week covered in Ben-Gay and at no point does he seem to be a lover of Worther\'s Originals. When he punches a guy, it seems like it will hurt real bad or possibly cause his fist to enter your body in holes you didn\'t have before. 

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So while it has a few issues, it\'s still a blast and if you come into a Rambo film expecting to see something else here, we\'re not sure what you\'re doing with your life. It\'s a do.

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