![]() ![]() ![]() The villains are one-note bad guys, although Sergio Peris-Mencheta shows some promise as Hugo, the Mexican cartel leader. Paz Vega’s arc as journalist Carmen is too rushed, but her scenes with Stallone bring out a little more depth from him. Stallone mumbles through some of the emotive scenes, and the intended character development falls flat. This requires a performance filled with nuance and pathos – a tall ask from Sylvester Stallone, who is best known for his iconic macho roles. His relationship with Maria and Gabrielle plays a vital role in this setup, as Rambo acts as an adopted uncle to the teenager. The first half of the film takes time to establish where Rambo is. He must now use his years of training and skills to rescue the girl while taking down some extremely dangerous people. ![]() With the help of an independent journalist Carmen (Paz Vega), Rambo uncovers a sex-trafficking racket across the US-Mexico border. But when her teenaged grand-daughter Gabrielle (Yvette Monreal) is kidnapped, Rambo finds himself up against a Mexican drug cartel. Although he still struggles with PTSD from his days in the army, Rambo seems to be content working on a ranch, living with his family friend Maria (Adriana Barraza). Rambo: Last Blood: Review: John Rambo has resigned to a peaceful life in Arizona. Rambo: Last Blood: Story: The next chapter in the violent adventures of John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone). ![]()
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