
Thinking his days of war and bloodshed are behind him, John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) lives a peaceful life in the jungles of Thailand. Even when Christian aid workers ask the former warrior to take them up the Salween River into Burma to deliver medical supplies, he refuses because he knows how dangerous a trip like that can be. The missionaries go anyway, and when they don't come back, Rambo crosses the border himself and dispatches Burmese soldiers with his traditional gusto to save the kidnapped innocents.
RAMBO received bad reviews from most critics. Although I knew this, as I paid for my ticket, I thought there was still a good chance of liking RAMBO. John Rambo solves problems with violence. Most critics are liberal, so any character that solves problems with violence can not receive a good review. RAMBO is a good movie with a great message. There are bad people in the world and sometimes kicking butt involves killing those bad people. Jamie says "7". Beware, RAMBO is bloodier than any horror movie you'll ever see. RAMBO is rated "R" for a reason.
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