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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 12 de abril de 2021
Not the best Rambo movie in my opinion. Altough it's a good action movie and the 5th film on the Rambo franchise to add to my blu ray collection, because i have the previous 4 films. The image and sound are pretty good too. Sadly there are no extras... Poor Mexican Cartel you messed with the wrong guy !!! :D
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 8 de febrero de 2021
La peor forma de terminar una saga mítica. Si se llamara John Smith o Jay Anderson sería una película de acción de el montón pero Rambo dinamita toda su herencia con un guión que el propio Stallone dio por descartado para Rambo 4.un mal final para una gran saga
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 12 de enero de 2023
Buena edicion con gran calidad de imagen y sonido (atmos en la v.o) contiene español latino
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rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4,0 de 5 estrellas
'MESS WITH JOHN RAMBO AT YOUR PERIL' (GOOD ACTION-WATCH)
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 14 de enero de 2020
A Film for 'Action-Fans'
Former special-forces Vietnam Veteran John Rambo(Sylvester Stallone) now lives on the ranch he'd grown-up at, long since retired from his days as a reluctant-war-hero who'd dealt in death to enemies.
He lives at the ranch with his friend Maria
(Adriana Barraza) and her granddaughter Gabrielle (Yvette
Monreal) who he treated and looked upon as a daughter.
A bright but inquisitive sole who is curious about her real father who
in truth, she knew little of.
Against the wishes of her grandmother and John Rambo Gabrielle
with the help of a friend in Mexico will look up her father,
but will meet rejection.
Her friend to console Gabrielle takes her to a local club to
cheer her up, however, Gabrielle is abducted by a Mexican-Cartel
who deal in prostitution.
Rambo after being told Gabrielle is missing will travel into Mexico
to try and find her.
With help, he locates where she along with others have been enslaved, but is overwhelmed by sheer numbers, beaten, cut and left in a heap, the Cartel should have killed him?
With help from Carmen who's sister had also been enslaved he recovers, some days later he'll attempt to get Gabrielle away from the clutches of the cartel.
She had been badly treated after his earlier attempt to locate her, now dosed up with drugs, Rambo tries to take her home, she'll not make it.
Rambo will now turn back the hands of time to exact revenge, he'll attack them on their territory which entices them in numbers to seek him out at his ranch where with all the skills he'd learnt a few surprises await them.
Okay, an ageing 'Sly' reliving his iconic role of yester-year may make you think twice about viewing this one, although predictable the graphic and gritty action, especially at the end of the film, makes it well worth viewing.
(In my opinion the first in the 5 movie series FIRST BLOOD far and away the best of them)
Former special-forces Vietnam Veteran John Rambo(Sylvester Stallone) now lives on the ranch he'd grown-up at, long since retired from his days as a reluctant-war-hero who'd dealt in death to enemies.
He lives at the ranch with his friend Maria
(Adriana Barraza) and her granddaughter Gabrielle (Yvette
Monreal) who he treated and looked upon as a daughter.
A bright but inquisitive sole who is curious about her real father who
in truth, she knew little of.
Against the wishes of her grandmother and John Rambo Gabrielle
with the help of a friend in Mexico will look up her father,
but will meet rejection.
Her friend to console Gabrielle takes her to a local club to
cheer her up, however, Gabrielle is abducted by a Mexican-Cartel
who deal in prostitution.
Rambo after being told Gabrielle is missing will travel into Mexico
to try and find her.
With help, he locates where she along with others have been enslaved, but is overwhelmed by sheer numbers, beaten, cut and left in a heap, the Cartel should have killed him?
With help from Carmen who's sister had also been enslaved he recovers, some days later he'll attempt to get Gabrielle away from the clutches of the cartel.
She had been badly treated after his earlier attempt to locate her, now dosed up with drugs, Rambo tries to take her home, she'll not make it.
Rambo will now turn back the hands of time to exact revenge, he'll attack them on their territory which entices them in numbers to seek him out at his ranch where with all the skills he'd learnt a few surprises await them.
Okay, an ageing 'Sly' reliving his iconic role of yester-year may make you think twice about viewing this one, although predictable the graphic and gritty action, especially at the end of the film, makes it well worth viewing.
(In my opinion the first in the 5 movie series FIRST BLOOD far and away the best of them)

Kevin Berne
2,0 de 5 estrellas
Violence porn and make no mistake about it!
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 24 de enero de 2020
I'm a huge fan of the first 4 Rambo movies but after watching this ultraviolent and otherwise incredibly boring finale I have to say I'd gladly have left the franchise after the fantastic, relevant and meaningful 2008 "Rambo" outing. I've also lost quite some respect for Mr Stallone because of the vigilante attitude of this movie which basically turns John Rambo into a psychopathic killer and applauds him for it. I agree with David Morrell that this is not the Rambo he once created nor is he what the character should have become in the end. Violence porn is what this movie is and I'm not susceptible to that cheap kind of thrill, sorry.

S. Lornie
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Very Entertaining!
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 29 de octubre de 2020
In 2020, I never thought I'd be watching a fifth Rambo movie. Never mind a good one. Rambo: Last Blood is the fifth installment in the legendary Sylvester Stallone action movie series. This one is was written by Stallone himself and Matthew Cirulnick. It was directed by Adrian Grunberg, a good director that has only released one other feature length movie. That one being the highly entertaining How I Spent My Summer Vacation starring an aging Mel Gibson.
Rambo: Last Blood sees John as a sort of uncle to a family friends daughter. Her mother is dead and her father is a dead beat living in Mexico. The young lady decides in all her wisdom that she needs to talk to him for closure. This results in her being kidnapped and put into circulation as a drugged up slave. John takes it on himself to get her back. One thing leads to another and it boils down to a great rampage of revenge.
When the movie was released, it was panned by every movie reviewer out there. The usual soy boy over sensitive mummy boy types thought it was racist and xenophobic for reasons completely oblivious to me. The movie is a nice easy revenge plot. The bad guys have little personality and the movie does a great job making you want to see their end. This of course leads to a brutal twenty five minute battle where John dismantles these people piece by piece... literally. If you're so ignorant to the world that you sympathise with a murdering drug pushing pimp just because he's Mexican, you've got bigger issues than a new Rambo movie and need to do some reading of real world events.
From a technical side, this is a very competently made movie. There are plenty of great sweeping shots of the country side. The more downtrodden areas looking as filthy and scummy as you'd think. There's a nice range of colours and sharpness in the image. The make up and effects work is really well done. I particularly love the way that trench scenes were shot. It really made the film tense. The audio was also pretty good. The 2.0 and 5.1 audio tracks were well mixed. The surround was immersive and added to the tension of the film.
Rambo: Last Blood might not be the best in the series. But it's a nice short film that knows what it wants to do and does it well. John Rambo is a good sympathetic character, you can't help but dislike the lead bad guys (OMG RACISTZ!!!) and seeing them square off at the end was great fun. If you like a good simple action movie with Sylvester Stallone keeping up his intimidating presence, this is easily a buy. It's not as good as the original movie or the 2008 film but holds its own as a fun piece of cinema. We don't get enough movies like this now.
Rambo: Last Blood sees John as a sort of uncle to a family friends daughter. Her mother is dead and her father is a dead beat living in Mexico. The young lady decides in all her wisdom that she needs to talk to him for closure. This results in her being kidnapped and put into circulation as a drugged up slave. John takes it on himself to get her back. One thing leads to another and it boils down to a great rampage of revenge.
When the movie was released, it was panned by every movie reviewer out there. The usual soy boy over sensitive mummy boy types thought it was racist and xenophobic for reasons completely oblivious to me. The movie is a nice easy revenge plot. The bad guys have little personality and the movie does a great job making you want to see their end. This of course leads to a brutal twenty five minute battle where John dismantles these people piece by piece... literally. If you're so ignorant to the world that you sympathise with a murdering drug pushing pimp just because he's Mexican, you've got bigger issues than a new Rambo movie and need to do some reading of real world events.
From a technical side, this is a very competently made movie. There are plenty of great sweeping shots of the country side. The more downtrodden areas looking as filthy and scummy as you'd think. There's a nice range of colours and sharpness in the image. The make up and effects work is really well done. I particularly love the way that trench scenes were shot. It really made the film tense. The audio was also pretty good. The 2.0 and 5.1 audio tracks were well mixed. The surround was immersive and added to the tension of the film.
Rambo: Last Blood might not be the best in the series. But it's a nice short film that knows what it wants to do and does it well. John Rambo is a good sympathetic character, you can't help but dislike the lead bad guys (OMG RACISTZ!!!) and seeing them square off at the end was great fun. If you like a good simple action movie with Sylvester Stallone keeping up his intimidating presence, this is easily a buy. It's not as good as the original movie or the 2008 film but holds its own as a fun piece of cinema. We don't get enough movies like this now.

Martinlawrencecocksedge
5,0 de 5 estrellas
engrossing finish
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 13 de enero de 2020
Arrived in brisk prompt time. Almist fous decades since he started the ball rolling when in first blood. Now settled in semblance by raising horses on the ranch,arizona. Established a familiar bond there. Until savage mexican brutal cartal kidnap his granddaugher. Then rambo sets forth in punish those responsible with no mercy. makes good use of combat skills to exact revenge on a more private note. enthralling gripped intense scenes. Exploring some unexpected facets of his character,preserving holding on what has defined and makes him tick. this particular film is new direction from previous rambo ones. More personel based. Worth watching as brings to a close the rambo saga.

Mr GTS
2,0 de 5 estrellas
Dissapointing and wrong
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 9 de mayo de 2020
Stalone looks ancient and there's lots of padding. Rambo movies are non stop action, this one isn't. You'd think they could have come up with a better plot as well. Some of it was just plain ridiculous, like all the tunnels under his farm, really?! When it finally came to an end, the last 15 minutes is just plain silly. The biggest issue though is that the character has been well and truly assassinated, turning JR into a revenge driven, psychotic murderer. Jut didn't sit right with me. An awkward movie that missis the mark by some margin.