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'Ramboa: Last Film"

Posted by Billy Wonka on September 24, 2019 at 14:50:57:

The story starts with a touching, human interest angle that draws Rambo into a desperate situation. The action does not start immediately but has a more "mature" pace unlike the others. (Ramboa grows up.)

Near the end, we are treated to a smorgasbord of Rambo entrees he developed throughout the series. (Not sure how Stallone votes but he sure did the people of Mexico no favors in this film.)

Sad moment to know it's over. The credits shows action shots of the younger Rambo throughout his career. Sniff.

At my local 17-plex, this was sold out Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I scratched my head in bewilderment that so many would walk in despite our snowflake agendas. Well, this is Rambo country.