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6/10
Super recommended for anyone who is a fan of the character and the franchise itself.
16 October 2019
After the euphoria (I saw the movie in its opening week, but only today I had time to comment), I will make a fair comment in my own way. In 2008 I did not have the opportunity to watch Rambo VI in the movies and although I agree that he had closed the franchise with a golden key, I was one of those who did not find the release of this sequence anything bad, because finally I could see on the big screen of my favorite characters.

If it was with another actor and another time, Rambo Until the End would be just another action movie, but no, there's Master Sly and what may be a farewell to one of the thickest shell characters in cinema. I'm not going to highlight the script here, because I don't really care about that, but it would be unfair not to say that, in fact, Statham's Front Line was the script that would be adapted for Rambo, the one with an adjustment here, another there, changed a few things and got good.

The movie is fast and wastes no time , but it catches some feeling that the Vietnam veteran supplies for the people around him. It was nice to see the tribute to other films in the franchise and the parts where they played glimpses of the original movie soundtracks are chilling. The director was able to deliver both good-looking and good-looking action scenes to old Sly's current physical ability, the harmony was great. The violence came full plate just like in Rambo 4.

Anyway, it was so worth the tribute and the opportunity to see one of my favorite 1980s movie heroes on the scene again. From that pang in my heart just imagining a movie timeline and knowing that this may have been the last, but that's how life goes.

"It's a long road when you're alone and it hurts when they shatter your dreams ... It's a long road!"
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