Producer: Nulrage Incorporated
Story, screenplay and direction: Sylvester Stallone
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz, Mathew Marsden and many others.
Music: Tyler
Things weren’t convincing for Sylvester Stallone with his earlier flick Rocky Balboa and now he enthralls the globe with his stunning presentment from John Rambo. Despites age factor, this man proves of his ability to come up with same show that was as before. Well, you don’t find the same stunts that happened to be common with previous versions of Rambo. The story of John Rambo goes this way….
Vietnam warhorse John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has outlasted in myriad dangerous and painful situations and now is cloistered in Bangkok where he spends most of time scavenging old PT boats into scrap metal. He has no more plans for getting into problematic situation, but soon he happens to face it as a group of Christian missionaries plead for taking them across the banks to Burma, so they can provide relief to thousands of peasants and farmers who are suffering of the clutches of Burmese Army.
Though negligent in the beginning, with the request made by Sarah Miller, one among the Christian missionaries, Rambo later agrees to take them across. Christian missionary group consisting of Sarah Miller, Michael Burnett and others have a strong belief in non-violence believing in the principles of bible that states that love your enemies.
When the missionaries finally arrive at the Karen Village to provide medical assistance and general support, they are held as captives and treated miserably. John Rambo is unaware of it and later comes to know about their problem as a priest who had sent Christian missionaries approach him. To get them of sarcastic situation, priest seeks the help of a military group to act violently against the troupes that has held them as captives.
Rambo takes the group to the banks of Karen Village and this time Rambo adamantly moves with them. With agrestic approach along with the help of five young and highly diverse mercenaries at Rambo’s disposal, he has to bring them out and bring light to innocent people by destroying the entire group and its head sadistic Major Pa Tee Tint…..
Not just with performance on the lead role, Sylvester Stallone has it all excellent with directorial venture. The most reverend part that makes Sylvester is that the characters he has designed in this flick and each character is given equal importance to that of hero. Well, Michael who persists against violence right from the beginning has to stand on the heels of killing a person when situation arises is heart-melting. As of visual presentation, it’s a stunningly brilliant work. The bomb blasts and its effects in the forest remains as main highlight of the movie. And moreover, the stunning works persists with cinematography and background enhancing the feel of film….
Rambo is a flick that is missing at your own risk and its worth watching for the excellent storyline and brisk performances of entire cast and crews… Well, diehard fans of Sylvester Stallone please don’t enter theatres expecting more stunts from him for you are sure to get disappointed. But the heroism with which he portrays makes it up all for…