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Rambo: Last Blood

Rambo: Last Blood

2019
Suspense/Thriller, Action
1h 29m
Rambo must confront his past and unearth his ruthless combat skills to exact revenge in a final mission.

Rambo: Last Blood

2019
Suspense/Thriller, Action
1h 29m
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Rated 20 Sep 2019
70
53rd
Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, John Rambo, Leatherface ...
Rated 26 Sep 2021
30
13th
This is a film of such delicate complexity that only a review written in French can do it justice: Les cinéma des cineastes sur... Just fucking kidding, I know I speak for all of us when I say that I don't want Rambo to end. I want it to be the new Bond franchise, where Rambo cleans up country after country. Until such time, this is a friendly reminder from the folks at Balboa Productions: Don't travel. Ever.
Rated 21 Aug 2020
35
11th
Funny, I thought I was going to see a Rambo movie. Instead I got a (mercifully short) re-enactment of Taken by a geriatric Stallone doped up on Oxycodon followed by a short highlights montage of the previous installments, just as a reminder of what this movie should have been.
Rated 17 Aug 2020
45
15th
It's easy to enjoy the almost cartoonish violence, but there isn't much else to recommend this rather bleak and somewhat dull footnote in the Rambo story. Even the inevitable revenge falls a bit flat - by that point I found it difficult to remain invested. Stallone still has a fine presence, but it all feels a bit muted and the plotting really doesn't help.
Rated 23 Sep 2019
85
76th
Stallone loves his 80's formula (bad guys DON'T have their reasons), which can be predictable but is now also a fun change of pace. It does lead to 1 out-of-character moment where Rambo walks into danger w/ no plan whatsoever, but there are 2 great changes: seeing how Old Man Rambo's PTSD has shaped his life & home; & the level of violence he dishes out. Although earlier films have often stated that Rambo's a barely contained rage monster, this shows he's truly as dark as the bad guys.
Rated 22 Sep 2019
6
41st
Last Blood is completely unnecessary but enjoyable for fans of the Rambo series who didn’t need but can enjoy this final hurrah. Stallone tries but cannot reinvigorate this character like he has with Rocky in the Creed films. But the brutality of this film kept me engaged throughout it’s dark but thin plot and the bombastic finale is great fun. I hope this is the last we see or Rambo. The series has been of mixed but entertaining quality over the years. But surely Last Blood is enough.
Rated 26 May 2020
68
30th
Going on forty years, Stallone is long past the point where he should have laid Rambo to rest. While his final, or at least most recent metamorphosis as a character is unrecognizable, only partially due to Stallone's age, there is an attempt to recapture Rambo's tortured past by turning him into something of a father figure. This movie is nothing like the others, but I wouldn't let that dissuade you from seeing it, it's a fair enough closing chapter to one of the most long lived heros out there.
Rated 24 Nov 2019
64
27th
It's late-cycle DEATH WISH meets HOME ALONE (and I'm not sure whether Bronson might not have already made this movie before): silly, but enjoyable actioner is choppily edited to skip over some essential information, and feels like an existing script had Rambo forced upon it, because the set-up and scenario doesn't make a great deal of sense. Still it's all nonsense, but on-brand nonsense and disposable fun on that basis; arguably Stallone's most likable iteration of the character since Part 1.
Rated 18 Nov 2019
63
59th
This is really a tough movie to rate. On one hand its a pretty solid no nonsense throwback action film and on the other it has some serious pacing issues, plot holes, over use of close-ups, some questionable acting and worst of all it never feels like a proper Rambo film. And maybe that's the biggest problem, the fourth film ended the series perfectly and this just seemed like an unfinished project thrown out there due to demand and Stallone just wanting to finally get it done and over with... [Full review]
Rated 20 Sep 2019
4
44th
Respect the movie’s grim tone and grisly violence for sure, but Rambo vs human trafficking doesn’t really get at the themes of Rambo not being able to escape the Forever War of Humanity the same way him getting involved in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Burma did. It also kind of awkwardly stop-starts too much, versus the last film which just never took its foot off the gas once the real shit started going down.
Rated 19 Sep 2019
67
29th
Very standard action-revenge flick -- basic, meat-headed, meat-and-potatoes, and it thrives on its sadism and ultraviolence, though its bloodiness is unfortunately undermined by some shoddy CG bloody splatter. Decently builds up the ultimate nastiness in men so that it culminate in a truly goriffic climax, the final kill of which being particularly badass.
Rated 15 Oct 2019
46
21st
It's unsubtle, it's preposterous, the dialogue is as stilted as it gets but it features some brutally riveting action sequences and doesn't pull any punches.
Rated 10 Oct 2019
53
41st
I doubt they like this one too much at Bureau of tourism of Mexico.. The first part is like a hybrid of 2000's straight-to-DVD action fare and Cannon era Charles Bronson film; while the ending is "Home Alone" meets a slasher film with Rambo as Freddy/Jason. It's not a bad combination, but it gets quite ridiculous and it's million miles away from "First Blood". Stallone is good shape and still believable in the role, but if this is the end for John Rambo, then it's a disappointing one.
Rated 07 Oct 2019
46
21st
Last Blood is a heavy, humorless film, but misses the mark on making you really FEEL for the characters, you feel only the sad tone of the movie. And because of this, you don't feel anything for the kills, many of which are so over-the-top you have to laugh which makes for a strong dissonance for a movie, and a star, that seem incapable of a bit of self-parody
Rated 30 Sep 2019
65
31st
Once the Rambo part of this Rambo movie starts, it's a pretty darn good time! The give-back is that takes roughly half the movie, maybe a little more. As a whole, this is a movie of just enough. There's just enough action to be exciting, just enough emotional content to be investing. The direction does just enough to keep interest in what you're seeing; the script, just enough to keep interest in what you're hearing. It is neither a great Stallone, nor a great Rambo. It is, however, just enough.
Rated 29 Sep 2019
60
23rd
It's pretty run of the mill for the most part but still entertaining with some heart. It benefits from being about a character we've known for a while, so we can get inside his head and feel his inner conflict more. The action is okay, Stallone was decent though not nearly as inspired as he has been in Rocky. It's very brutal too which makes it stand out a bit. Yeah, this is kind of whatever and maybe I would have enjoyed it less if I wasn't a sucker for this premise.
Rated 11 Jan 2024
70
65th
Way better than It should have been
Rated 06 Jun 2022
40
18th
At its heart, Rambo is an incredibly bleak series of films. 4 and 5 ramp up the bleakness, while also showing brutal action, which is a weird mix. If you stick around to the credits, they show a best-of reel for the entire series.
Rated 01 Oct 2021
31
8th
Yeah, the script is terrible and the politics are reprehensible. But if you make it through 75 minutes of that you're rewarded with a satisfyingly bloody "what if Home Alone was a exploitation movie"-finale that I can't fault as a standalone action sequence.
Rated 30 Jul 2021
45
31st
Geriatric Straw Dogs with a hint of Taken: Mexico.
Rated 19 Jul 2020
20
6th
The main character in this movie might as well have been called farmer Joe as it had absolutely nothing to do with Rambo. Plot was paper thin and although some of the action was ok it was just mostly a bit over the top. If you like the previous Rambo movies stay clear of the one or just fast forward to the tunnel scenes at the end.
Rated 21 Dec 2019
40
32nd
Overall, I was not impressed with the writers. It was neither clever nor interesting and instead was frequently absurd. Old man Sly's performance was also not satisfying with wooden acting, poor enunciation and bad delivery. The storyline was incredibly stupid and unsatisfying as well. It was a little sad to see the Rambo legacy go so far downhill.
Rated 14 Dec 2019
48
19th
The politics of Rambo 5 are highly questionable, but perhaps we are too sensitive in a world of Trump's theoretical wall. After all, all of the Rambo sequels contain ethnic stereotypes, and they are almost invariably portrayed as 'other' figures threatening the stability of the social/moral order. This time Rambo is shown to be as sadistic as his antagonists, which could have been an improvement, but Sly/Cirulnick neglect to develop this aspect of the story and focus simply on brutal revenge.
Rated 05 Dec 2019
45
7th
Unnecessary and uninspired, mostly. With so many decent examples of reboots and re-imaginings out there, I think they could have done much better with this.
Rated 29 Sep 2019
70
41st
Rambo kicking ass as usual. Thought it was going to be a little better but it is what it is.
Rated 24 Sep 2019
39
33rd
not so good
Rated 24 Sep 2019
80
80th
It's not just violent, it's a savage death wish.
Rated 22 Sep 2019
51
29th
If this is indeed thet last chapter with Rambo, he's going out neither with a bang or without one.
Rated 20 Sep 2019
60
52nd
A gritty VHS plot and Stallone going through the motions. And that's exactly why it works.
Rated 30 Oct 2024
73
58th
I enjoyed this more than the previous movie. The story was more personal, probably the most personal yet, and the end action scene had some fantastic moments.
Rated 16 Oct 2024
75
54th
Rated 10 Sep 2024
70
64th
Plot 11/20 Fiction 13/20 Casting/Acting 14/20 Worldbuilding 17/20 Entertainment 15/20
Rated 22 Dec 2023
50
20th
Rambo suffers from PTSD, makes some shitty decisions, and explodes everything in the end; except it's too late, too late for me to care about the story anymore. Trying to make a Rambo story with more affection and softness and dragging it out so that at the 50-minute mark, there hasn't been much Ramboing happening yet. Would have worked better with the angle of Rambo losing his mind a bit more, succumbing to the effects of all the violence he has done and seen.
Rated 24 Aug 2023
30
12th
For most of my life, it was hard to understand the appeal of revenge movies, or the idea of revenge at all. At a certain point, though, I found myself highly susceptible to those kinds of feelings, for reasons that need not be gone into here. As a result, I became less willing to think of those with a craving for revenge as merely “reactionaries”. Nevertheless, there’s still something odd about cinematic rituals that try to satisfy those cravings vicariously. But the filmmakers certainly do try.
Rated 05 Jun 2023
40
11th
For the most part, "Rambo: Last Blood" feels like a subpar rip-off of "Taken" whose protagonist just happens to be called John Rambo. We have a long, expository setup with corny dialogues, a shit-ton of cliches, the racist connotation that you'll get sex trafficked as soon as you set foot in Mexico, and Sylvester Stallone mumbling his way through it all. The only actually good part is the climactic action sequence, which bears Rambo's DNA and single-handedly saves the movie from total failure.
Rated 03 Dec 2022
65
17th
It becomes a typical revenge flick after doing so much to set itself apart. Stallone is good in the first two acts but the final completely trails off. I wish we would have seen more of Yvette Monreal's character. It just grasps at some cool threads but never makes mittens and hats out of them which is a shame. If this is the end it really was a misfire on all accounts.
Rated 29 Jun 2022
12
2nd
Stallone's face work just looks bizarre at this point, and it's jarring. Besides that, the film is just unnecessarily cruel, and punishes the viewer for watching. I turned it off after the 8th punch to the gut.
Rated 12 Jun 2022
53
11th
Reminds me of the sequels to The Crow: it doubles down on the dark tones and the violence in an attempt to make up for the fact that there's no real soul to the movie. Only in the very end, that final monologue, did I really feel empathy for Rambo, or feel like this movie connected to the original franchise. The brutalism of the climax might be satisfying on a very surface level, but overall this movie was forced, unbalanced, and not the way I'd like Rambo's story to end.
Rated 07 Nov 2021
75
54th
Good but very brutal and not really action packed movie. Reminds me a lot of first Rambo
Rated 24 Aug 2021
49
14th
I think we've gotten all the mileage we can out of PTSD-burdened Rambo. Even as a last hurrah, this one really isn't.
Rated 04 Aug 2021
1
9th
My favorite part is all of the obnoxious quick cuts in the final 30 minutes that are trying to mask the fact that this is a 70 year old man who can't move around as quickly as the scene calls for.
Rated 29 Jul 2021
80
87th
Shows the grappling and twisting of his old life and new, wow
Rated 17 Mar 2021
70
44th
An elderly John Rambo who, snarling and out of breath, fractally breaks the crook's collarbone with his bare hand? Yes, that actually worked for me... Can't wait for Rambo 'Final Blood', being released in 2029, in which he will torture the villains from out his wheelchair.
Rated 24 Jan 2021
10
8th
Not a Rambo film. 90 minutes and 1 action scene, what's the point
Rated 02 Oct 2020
39
12th
Kinda goes like an R-rated home alone at the end, but I appreciated the fan service with the montage of the previous films.
Rated 19 Aug 2020
90
66th
Rambo shows the modern action star how it is done. Plot holes and all.
Rated 09 Aug 2020
35
53rd
What was the point of the first 75 minutes?
Rated 29 Jul 2020
19
2nd
Wow
Rated 14 Apr 2020
45
10th
This is really only a Rambo movie in name and in knife. There is 20 minutes of Stallone doing his best Kevin McCallister impression but with far more head shots, decapitations, and impalements, which is preceded by a generic humanizing story for John Rambo. That finale, while fairly intense, is so brutal in its hyper-violence that it makes this caring guy set up in the first two acts seem false. Not very good.
Rated 21 Feb 2020
50
20th
Let Rambo retire
Rated 16 Feb 2020
30
8th
Üzdü.
Rated 25 Jan 2020
70
45th
First of all what the hell happend Paz Vega? Second, liked gory scenes. Totaly, Sly never gets old...
Rated 21 Jan 2020
40
27th
No need for this. But if you are going to make this come up with a better story. That story was so dumb. I did like the action by the end. Rambo Slaughtering a army of guys.
Rated 20 Jan 2020
82
60th
Its Rambo.
Rated 02 Jan 2020
40
7th
Lop off the first 60 minutes and you'd be left with a brilliant short film about a man whose viewing of 'Home Alone' one too many times triggers his PTSD and forces his attempts to distinguish fiction from reality.
Rated 29 Dec 2019
79
70th
Rambo yine bildiğimiz gibi düşmeyen tempo, katıksız aksiyon ve son derece başarılı kurgu. Geçmiş filmlere göre konu biraz alakasız gibi kalmış ama olsun bu zamanlarda böyle film bulmak zaten çok zor. Sylvester Stallone'a Saygılar!..
Rated 09 Dec 2019
20
9th
There's not much to be said about the Rambo franchise at this point. If you like all the sequels thus far you'll probably like this just fine, but it's really just a pretty nasty exploitation flick with a budget. Nothing makes sense from a narrative point of view, it's sloppily directed, the script is awful, resulting in some really wonky performances, and the violence is as over the top as the cartoonish villains. Other than a nicely edited training montage this has nothing to recommend it.
Rated 07 Dec 2019
36
21st
Before it becomes the grossest Home Alone sequel, there is a serious film here about a sinful man going across the border to save the one thing in his life that is clean. I'm sorry to be bringing up Cormac McCarthy time and again, but I thought of him and Cities Of The Plain. Alas, it turns to exploitation trash, like almost everything Stallone has his name on.
Rated 06 Dec 2019
41
8th
I thought I was watching "Taken" for a while.
Rated 05 Dec 2019
20
4th
Waste of time.
Rated 05 Dec 2019
73
43rd
This (probably) last film in the series is a lot of fun, particularly in the last 20-30 minutes of the movie. Now, the main problem is the fact that it doesn't fully feel like it's Rambo. Without that bandana, long hair, or war backdrop, it feels like Clark Kent never took off his glasses. Glasses are to Clark Kent as the long hair is to Rambo.
Rated 30 Nov 2019
55
35th
The first 80 minutes is like watching Taken but with a grandpa. Then the rest of the movie is like watching Home Alone, but R-Rated...and with a grandpa.
Rated 29 Nov 2019
65
7th
Ultimately boring Rambo movie.
Rated 18 Oct 2019
84
10th
I had higher hopes for this one. It had a decent plot, characters and was building on plenty of emotion but then got super graphically violent again. Didn't need that. This is a franchise that went bad for me. First Blood is a classic, just stick with that one.
Rated 10 Oct 2019
50
22nd
Slyvester Stallone yine Rambo. Bu sefer yeğenini Meksika'daki pezevenklerden kurtarmaya çalışıyor. Gayet sıkıcı başlayan ilk yarı, ikinci yarı yeğenini kurtamaya başlayınca hareketleniyor. Kanlı sahnelerin bol olduğu bir intikam izliyoruz. Kahretsin yine dalağımdan vurdular. Hay şu dalağını ..........
Rated 29 Sep 2019
4
19th
About as generic and predictable of a "dad wants revenge/to save his daughter" flick as you can imagine.
Rated 28 Sep 2019
18
9th
The writing in this film is astonishingly boring with barely any action on screen. Too much of the screen time is filled with irritating one-dimensional caricatures trying to pass off as deep characters and Stallone's wooden acting. When the action does happen, it's satisfyingly brutal but the cinematography is basic and fights end too quickly with Stallone always being dominant. The final fight scene had some creativity to it, but ends up being repetitive and unsatisfying.

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