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Dimanche, avril 25th, 2010
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I must admit, that as of unusual I have enjoyed novel mainstream movies regardless if they are released to the theater or directly to video so I can abase them. In other words, I truly pick up pleasure in ripping movies apart. It has been my perception, my perception, that about 70% of movies made in the past 5 to 6 years are ugly.

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One might ask why I feel this intention, well it is rather simple. Most movies are a stagger in for a original phone, car or maybe to promote a soundtrack. These movies also rely more on special effects and visual stimulation, where acting, directing and narrative retract the backseat. Therefore, movies (for the most portion) in novel times are nothing more than a 90 to 100 exiguous commercial.

Then of course there are the movies that are so over the top they are objective down upright amusing. This is the perception I had when I saw the trailer for “Rambo” (it was titled “John Rambo” when I first viewed it on the internet) . I belief, “What the hell is Stallone thinking”? I didn’t look the most original “Rocky”, but I heard it wasn’t any sterling. I didn’t really care too mighty about the quality of a modern “Rocky” movie, but I felt like there was nothing else to do and all doors were closed when “Rocky 5″ was made. Why was Stallone going support to Rocky? Was there a point to it? Now he is going to get another Rambo movie, why? Both these characters whose names initiate with “R” earn a return after not being seen for almost 20 years?

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I digress to the trailer for Rambo I saw on the internet. I was laughing so hard I couldn’t select it. The plan this movie was presented was comic. I had said to my brother and some friends, “I can’t wait to ogle this movie, I need a honorable laugh”. Then the day came, it was a work night (the same as a school night, but you go to work early the next day instead of school) and I went to a 9:40pm showing with my brother and two of our friends. I was so pumped and all four of us were ready to laugh very hard. As a side trace, this is the first time I had been in a movie theater to view a original release in a very long time.

We watched and we absorbed this movie and when the ruin credits rolled and the lights came attend on in the theater we were speechless. I plan this was the first improbable and though-provoking film I had seen in a long time. (So did everyone else in my belief party.) I couldn’t own it. I have seen all the other Rambo films and yes they were keen, but I wouldn’t say they were deep or compelling pieces of cinema. This current Rambo movie had something to say.

It followed a different format, it seemed more dramatic and the violence (there was plenty of it) was brutal and candid. When I say candid, I mean that many of things that happened in this movie, happens in the proper world.

The dwelling of this film is rather simple, Rambo now lives in Southeastern Asia come Burma and some American humanitarians need a guide and pace by boat to provide health care, food and education to the awful people in the location. They gather John Rambo and after some persuasions from a female team member (Julie Benz) Rambo signs on.

Consequently, there is a great militant and fundamental group that has nothing better to do than torture and massacre the less fortunate people in their country. It doesn’t pick a wizard to figure out what happens next, Rambo, guns, violence, death, and blah, blah, blah. However, the violence doesn’t seem to be moot or without justification if that makes sense. The best comparison I can beget is to “Saving Private Ryan”, the violence in that film was graphic and at times over the top, but made a point to represent the reality that was World War 2. “Rambo” has the actual type of feel to it with respect to violence being graphic, over the top and making a point. Mind you I am not saying that “Rambo is a better film or as suited as “Saving Private Ryan”, but it was frail more as a frame of reference. Oddly enough, “Saving Private Ryan” came out in 1998 and “Rambo” came out ten years later (2008), perhaps in 2018 there will be another violent film with a message.

Stallone did a first-rate job too in this film he gave a rather minimal performance, not remarkable dialogue but did explain a level of dichotomy towards his emotions to events in the place. I felt the legend was also simplistic, but it worked, the movie didn’t need a multi-leveled storyline. I also felt the direction of the film was very pleasurable too; by the device Sly wrote and directed this movie.

“Rambo” was a motion narrate that stirred myriad thoughts in my head when it was over. It made me believe how revolting and disgusting it is that there are aloof countries in the world that can’t collect health care or are being “controlled” and/or restricted to determined living conditions by a dictatorship or totalitarian government that results to violence or casualties of human lives. It also made me believe how insane it is that U.S. presidential candidates are able to raise thousands, if not millions, of dollars for their campaigns, but when they catch into office, it then becomes difficult to “raise” money for the things they promised before they were the incumbent. Then I concept about how everyone wants to go “green” and assign the environment, yet it costs more money and there is less tax breaks to “go green”. Not to mention Earth Day is only one day a year, rather than year long recognition. What about relying on fossil fuel when there are other forms of fuel for our cars/machines? Or that many people are more up to date with Reality Television than what is going on in the world.

In conclusion, I am not definite this was Sylvester Stallone’s method to chase the pot of unique social sciences or in my case promote schizophrenia when making this movie. However, I felt this film didn’t pull any punches and says a lot about the world we live in, on many levels. I recommend this film to anyone who wants an study opening experience. This is a lot coming from a person who opinion this movie was going to be the number one unintentional comedy of 2008 and now believes it was one of the best movies made in a very long time.

Sly, I commend you.

Of all the Rambo movies this one is the best. The most violent, brutal magnificent movie I have ever seen. Emotionally draining chronicle of some do gooders that want to capture medicine and assist to a group of abominable opressed people in Burma. They are under control of the brutal military that wants no one to hear this legend let alone support these people. The do gooders talk Rambo into taking them up river to the settlement. He is reluctant to retract them but the woman with the group talks him into taking them. Of course they are taken by the military and most everyone in the village is slaughtered. Someone from serve home comes looking for them when they never return home. Rambo takes a band of merceneries to the settlement to bring them wait on. The do-gooders are held captive and tortured. It’s nonstop heartpounding action after Rambo gets there.

Iv’e never seen anything like the violence in this movie. It’s astonishing.

It’s filmed in Burma and the cinemaphotography is outstanding. Fine scenery. Great employ of light and black and camera angles. Very well done.

Be prepared for the violence because it is vulgar. What’s shown in this movie is going on there as I shriek. We don’t hear the narrative in the media. Stallone made this movie with Burmese people as actors and they were all at risk making this movie. Stallone mild has it at 61 years.

If you don’t like Rambo then don’t bother. Otherwise it’s highly involving!

Steve
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