a5c7b9f00b Vietnam veteran John Rambo has survived many harrowing ordeals in his lifetime and has since withdrawn into a simple and secluded existence in Thailand, where he spends his time capturing snakes for local entertainers, and chauffeuring locals in his old PT boat. Even though he is looking to avoid trouble, trouble has a way of finding him: a group of Christian human rights missionaries, led by Michael Burnett and Sarah Miller, approach Rambo with the desire to rent his boat to travel up the river to Burma. For over fifty years, Burma has been a war zone. The Karen people of the region, who consist of peasants and farmers, have endured brutally oppressive rule from the murderous Burmese military and have been struggling for survival every single day. After some inner contemplation, Rambo accepts the offer and takes Michael, Sarah, and the rest of the missionaries up the river. When the missionaries finally arrive at the Karen village, they find themselves part of a raid by the sadistic Major Pa Tee Tint and a slew of Burmese army men. A portion of the villagers and missionaries are tortured and viciously murdered, while Tint and his men hold the remainder captive. Concerned by their disappearance, the minister in charge of the mission gathers a group of mercenaries and pleas Rambo transport them with his boat, since he knows their last exact location. But Rambo can&#39;t stay behind: he joins the team where he belongs, to liberate the survivors from the clutches of Major Tint in what may be one of his deadliest missions ever In Thailand, John Rambo is living peacefully capturing snakes and transporting people and cargo in an old boat. When a group of Christian missionaries asks to be transported to the war zone in Burma to help the locals, the reluctant Rambo only accepts when Sarah Miller presents her point of view about their humanitarian mission. Rambo leaves the group in the requested location, but the village where they are working is attacked by the sadistic army of Major Pa Tee Tint, the locals are slaughtered and the missionaries are abducted. Later a member of their church meets Rambo and asks him to transport a group of mercenaries hired to rescue the missionaries. Rambo honestly if you have a name like that your&#39;e destined to be a bad-ass and you know what that is what he is in this movie. Rambo can take out 100 solders in under an hour. But what he can&#39;t do is have a more engaging story.<br/><br/>So this is or should be Rambos last adventure which is great to leave on this note. So basically a group of Samaritans hire Rambo to take them to a village so they can give the people there food and medicine. Once they get there these solders or lets say the villains show up and destroy the village capture some people kill the rest and leave. So how Rambo hears about the people he just helped from this guy who has hire mercenaries to save the group of Christains. So Rambo helps and well you can piece together the rest.<br/><br/>So character wise this story is bland and great at the same time. So none of the characters are deep in any way but some like the sniper mercenary and Rambo are just such bad-asses you really don&#39;t care. I&#39;m happy to see the main villain didn&#39;t have some evil plan to take over the world he was just a sadistic evil guy who didn&#39;t say a thing.<br/><br/>The gore in this is sometimes really bad you can tell it is CG but other times you just sit there thinking wow did that just happened. I am happy to see that in a movie a high power gun will rip a guy in half not guy put a hole in him that in some weird way make me happy with the movie.<br/><br/>I would go into writing but honestly who cares about dialog in a Rambo movie at first I was annoyed but then I just said whatever and went with it.<br/><br/>So overall this is a low buy for me because if you like Rambo you&#39;ll buy it if not then you will never give it a chance. Rambo (2008) <br/><br/>**** (out of 4) <br/><br/>Sylvester Stallone&#39;s comeback continues with this fourth film in the series, which we last saw twenty-years earlier. This time out Rambo is living in Thailand when he is asked to take a group of Christian aid workers to the war-torn Burma. Everything goesexpected until an evil infantry unit kidnaps the aid workers so Rambo must gear up to try and bring them back alive. Obviously, if you&#39;re looking for some sort of art film or some deep, serious message about Burma then you&#39;re out of luck because this is just an outright over-the top, graphic and at times hilarious action movie that doesn&#39;t hold back at anything and really delivers every single good that it possibly has to offer. I&#39;m really not sure how much money Stallone or the studio had to pay the MPAA from keeping this away from an NC-17 rating but the violence here is just so incredibly graphic, gory and over the top that I found myself laughing throughout the entire film and I&#39;m not saying that in a bad way. Most of the PG-13 rated action films of today are just simply boring and not worth much so it was very refreshing getting back to the good old days when it was okay to be politically incorrect and have fun being that way. I&#39;m not sure how many bodies get piled up here but thank God Stallone went all out and made sure the viewer had fun. Yes, there are many logical problems but so what? You&#39;re watching an action film. I&#39;m usually against the use of CGI effects but Stallone uses them very well here (with the exception of one explosion scene) and since the gore is so over the top the CGI actually helps them. The action is pretty much non-stop from the get-go, which of course is another great thing. There seems to be some controversy about the &quot;serious nature of the true events&quot; against this &quot;wildly violent movie&quot; but I really wouldn&#39;t pay it too much attention. There are subtle ways Stallone shows the horrors that are happening to the innocent people and then there are graphic and gory ways of Rambo killing off the bad people. If people are sensitive then they might want to skip this but I&#39;m sure Stallone wasn&#39;t making this movie for those people anyways. With this film and Rocky Balboa it&#39;s clear that Stallone is at the top of his game and I hope it continues and I certainly wouldn&#39;t mind another Rambo film. Rambo is surprisingly effectivean action movie precisely because the villains seem truly dangerous and the "mission" truly a death wish. Former Green Beret, U.S. Army Special Forces, and Vietnam veteran John J. Rambo (<a href="/name/nm0000230/">Sylvester Stallone</a>) agrees to take a group of missionaries, led by Michael Burnett (<a href="/name/nm0776584/">Paul Schulze</a>) and Sarah Miller (<a href="/name/nm0004748/">Julie Benz</a>), up the Salween River into war-torn Burma so that they can deliver aid to the Karen people who are being brutally tortured and murdered by the sadistic Major Pa Tee Tint (<a href="/name/nm2678196/">Maung Maung Khin</a>) and his army. When the missionaries are subsequently attacked by Tint&#39;s men and held captive, their pastor again hires Rambo to take a group of mercenaries to the drop-off spot in an attempt to rescue them. Rambo ends up joining them in the rescue. Rambo is the fourth movie in the Rambo series, which is based on First Blood, a 1972 novel by Canadian-American novelist David Morrell. Rambo was preceded by <a href="/title/tt0083944/">First Blood (1982)</a> (1982), <a href="/title/tt0089880/">Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)</a> (1985), and <a href="/title/tt0095956/">Rambo III (1988)</a> (1988). The screenplay for Rambo was written by Art Monterastelli and Sylvester Stallone. His full name is John James Rambo. One source is the Ultimate Edition DVD for <a href="/title/tt0095956/">Rambo III (1988)</a> (1988). There is a feature called &quot;Survival Mode&quot; that gives biographies for the main characters. <a href="/name/nm0001077/">Richard Crenna</a>, who played Col. Trautman in the first three Rambo movies, died Jan. 17, 2003 of pancreatic cancer. Stallone said, &quot;Trautman died the day my friend Richard died.&quot; But Trautman does appear in the film during a dream sequence. It is a montage of black and white clips from the previous three films, including a split second shot from the alternate ending of <a href="/title/tt0083944/">First Blood (1982)</a> (1982), in which Rambo has Trautman shoot him in the stomach, killing him. Earlier in the film, we see a seemingly defunct &quot;tallboy bomb&quot; sticking out of the ground in the middle of the jungle. Apparently it had been dropped years earlier during World War II, but never went off and was never found and disarmed. Rambo, in an attempt to lead the Burmese soldiers away from Sarah and School Boy (<a href="/name/nm0550452/">Matthew Marsden</a>), runs with a piece of Sarah&#39;s shirt tied to his boot to attract the soldiers&#39; attack dogs by scent. Rambo finds the tallboy bomb and straps the claymore mine to it, then covers it with some leaves and wraps the tripwire for the claymore around the piece of fabric. The soldiers arrive and pull the cloth and tripwire, causing the claymore to explode, which actsa detonator for the tallboy bomb. One possibility is that the weapon that School Boy carries makes a louder noise than a regular rifle or gun would make, especially in the location they are in. The purpose of the shot was to cause an echo that would throw the Burmese off, thus giving Rambo time to run to the old bomb that we see earlier in the film. More likely, Rambo removes a piece of Sarah&#39;s clothing in order to lure the advancing army to him instead of her using her scent (which the dogs were given in the compound). He then asks School Boy to fire a shot in an attempt to alert the enemy to his presence. Note that,the rifle report reverberates, Tint and his men stop their vehicles and begin pursuit on foot. Rambo&#39;s Claymore gambit wouldn&#39;t have worked unless the Burmese army is on his heels - the shot tells them where to look. According to the website of Gil Hibben, maker of the knife seen in Rambo 3 and Rambo 4, the original plot had Rambo losing his knife and later modifying its sheath to accommodate the one he made himself. Source. Justthe captured hostages are about to be executed, Rambo open fires with a machine gun, igniting a fierce battle between the mercenaries and Tint&#39;s army, with Tint&#39;s army having the advantage until the Karen rebels show up and join the fight. Sarah watches in horrorRambo is shot in the shoulder by one of the soldiers on a gunboat coming down the river, but Rambo turns his machine gun on the boat until the guide blows it up with an RPG launcher. Realizing his defeat, Lt Aye (<a href="/name/nm2878590/">Aung Aay Noi</a>) attempts to run away, but Rambo follows, stabbing him in the abdomen with his knife and ending the fight. As Rambo stands on top of the hill, looking down at the survivors, Sarah rushes around looking frantically for Michael, whom she finds tending to the wounded. Michael and Sarah wave to Rambo. He waves back and begins walking away. In the final scene, Rambo is still walking, but this time he is in Bowie, Arizona, and he&#39;s heading down the road to his family&#39;s ranch. Yes. On January 5, 2016, Stallone announced that he will be retiring the Rambo character, leaving a planned fifth movie canceled. Yes. The composer <a href="/name/nm0003911/">Brian Tyler</a> reassured fans from the beginning that his score would be based on the late <a href="/name/nm0000025/">Jerry Goldsmith</a>&#39;s cues for the first three First Blood/Rambo pictures. Almost two years after releasing the theatrical version of Rambo, an extended version was released. Sylvester Stallone personally chose to revisit the footage and put together this Extended Cut. It is obvious that Stallone wanted the Extended Cut to focus more on the relationship between John and Sarah and giving more depth to the characters. He also removed some of the violence. Stallone put more than 7 additional minutes back into the film and did also carry out very minor changes leading up to a total number of 103 differences between both versions. The film is shown in a heavily censored version on US TV. Violence and sexual scenes had to be reduced. Disc 1: First Blood (Ultimate Edition), Disc 2: Rambo: First Blood Part II (Ultimate Edition), Disc 3: Rambo III (Ultimate Edition), Discs 4 &amp; 5: Rambo (Special Edition), and Disc 6: Bonus Features.The bonus features on Disc 6 are exactly the samethe ones on the fourth DVD from the Rambo Trilogy (Special Edition Collection). It&#39;s difficult to say, there are reasons supporting both possibilities. Reasons why Rambo III isn&#39;t ignored arefollows: (1) There is a flashback to Rambo III which includes several lines of dialogue from Colonel Trautman, and (2) In Rambo III, Rambo gives the Afghani kid the necklace that Co Bao gave him in the second film. If Rambo ignored Rambo III, Rambo would still have the necklace. Reasons why Rambo III is ignored arefollows. (1) Rambo III ended in Afghanistan while Rambo: First Blood Part II ended in Thailand. Seeing how each film picks up where the previous one left off, if we were to include Rambo III, then Rambo somehow ended up back in Thailand with no explanation. (2) Rambo&#39;s world outlook at the beginning makes absolutely no sense if you include Rambo III. The third film ended on a positive note while the first two ended on a negative (thus the reason why Rambo was so cynical at the beginning of the second and third films). Therefore, if we are to include the third film, it would seem that Rambo wouldn&#39;t have such a negative opinion of mankind and the &quot;f-ck the world&quot; line would be very out of place, and (3) In the extended edition, there is a scene where Rambo has the same knife he had in the second film, why didn&#39;t he have this knife in the third film? After all he used a different knife when he went to rescue Trautman from Afghanistan. Either way it is really up to the viewer whether they decide to include Rambo III or not. Many viewers consider Rambo III to be the weakest entry due to it being way too similar to the second film although having a lot more of the cliched 1980s action movie one liners. If one doesn&#39;t like the third movie, then it certainly is possible to pretend that Rambo is the sequel to Rambo: First Blood Part II and is the third and concluding part of a trilogy. 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