Rambo is a 2008 action film directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, based on the character John Rambo from David Morrell’s novel First Blood. Serving as a sequel to Rambo III (1988) and the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise, the film co-stars Julie Benz, Paul Schulze, Matthew Marsden, Graham McTavish, Rey Gallegos, Tim Kang, Jake La Botz, Maung Maung Khin, and Ken Howard. Dedicated to the late Richard Crenna, who portrayed Colonel Sam Trautman in the previous films, the story follows Rambo as he leads a team of mercenaries into Burma on a dangerous mission to rescue kidnapped Christian missionaries from a brutal local military unit. Initially, Miramax Films acquired the rights to the Rambo franchise after Carolco Pictures went bankrupt in 1997, but after some hesitation from Stallone to reprise his role, the rights shifted to Nu Image and Millennium Films in 2005. Following the success of Rocky Balboa (2006), the film was green-lit, with filming taking place in Thailand, Mexico, and the United States from January to May 2007. Rambo premiered in the U.S. on January 25, 2008, through Lionsgate Films and the Weinstein Company, and in Germany on February 14 via Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mixed reviews, with critics praising Stallone’s performance, direction, action sequences, and musical score, while others criticized the plot, graphic violence, and political undertones. The film earned $113.2 million worldwide against a production budget of around $47.5–50 million and was followed by Rambo: Last Blood, released on September 20, 2019.
Rambo - Release Date, Trailer, Songs, Cast
Movie: | Rambo |
Genre: | Action Thriller |
Language: | English |
Director: | Sylvester Stallone |
Main Cast: | Sylvester Stallone Julie Benz Paul Schulze Matthew Marsden Graham McTavish Rey Gallegos Tim Kang Jake La Botz Maung Maung Khin |
Release Date: | January 25, 2008 |
Banner: | Millennium Films |
Music: | Brian Tyler |
Budget: | $47.5–50 million |
Runtime: | 1h 32m |
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Rambo Movie Story
In Rambo (2008), former Green Beret John Rambo lives a secluded life in the jungles of Thailand, having long abandoned his violent past. However, his quiet existence is interrupted when a group of Christian missionaries, led by Michael Burnett and Sarah Miller, approach him to guide them into war-torn Burma to provide aid to villagers suffering under the oppressive rule of a brutal military regime. Reluctantly, Rambo agrees and takes them up the river, but soon after, the missionaries are captured by the ruthless Burmese soldiers. When news of their capture reaches a pastor who sponsored the mission, he hires a group of mercenaries and pleads for Rambo’s help to rescue them. Driven by a sense of duty, Rambo joins the mission, reawakening his warrior instincts as he plunges into one of his bloodiest battles yet. As he and the mercenaries face the sheer brutality of the Burmese forces, Rambo’s past as a soldier resurfaces, reminding him of his own deep-seated need for justice. Through intense and violent combat, Rambo pushes himself to the limit to save the missionaries and confront the darkness of war once more.
Rambo Movie Review
Rambo (2008) delivers an intense, gritty return to form for the iconic character, combining visceral action with Sylvester Stallone’s raw portrayal of a warrior scarred by years of combat. Stallone, both as director and star, brings a brutal realism to the film, presenting graphic, unflinching battle sequences that push the limits of action cinema. While the plot is straightforward—Rambo’s mission to rescue captured missionaries in Burma—the movie thrives on its relentless pacing and high-stakes action, capturing the horrors of war with brutal authenticity. Stallone’s performance adds depth to Rambo, highlighting his struggle with his violent nature and desire for peace. The film, however, received criticism for its excessive violence, which some felt overshadowed the storyline, and for its blunt political undertones regarding the Burmese conflict. Nevertheless, Rambo was praised for delivering exactly what fans expected: an unapologetically intense action film that revitalized the franchise, satisfying audiences with its high-octane energy and Stallone’s powerful presence.
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FAQ About Rambo Movie
Q1 – Who Directed Rambo Movie?
A -Sylvester Stallone
Q2-What Genre Is Rambo Movie?
A-Action Thriller
Q3-Lead Cast of Rambo Movie?
A-Sylvester Stallone
Q4- Rating Of Rambo Movie?
A-13+