18
2008    1 h 31 minAction, Thriller
7.038%69%6.7
John Rambo mieszka w Tajlandii. Utrzymuje się z naprawy starych łodzi i przewożenia ludzi przez rzekę. Pewnego dnia zjawiają się u niego chrześcijańscy misjonarze. Proszą, by pomógł im przeprawić się do nękanej wojną Birmy, w której zamierzają nieść pomoc miejscowej ludności. Rambo ulega ich namowom. Wkrótce misjonarze trafiają w ręce żołnierzy, dowodzonych przez sadystycznego majora Pa Tee Tinta. Na wieść o tym Rambo postanawia podjąć się niebezpiecznej misji i uwolnić jeńców.
Directed by Sylvester Stallone
  • Sylvester StalloneJohn Rambo / Reżyseria / Screenplay
  • Julie BenzSarah
  • Matthew MarsdenSchool Boy
  • Graham McTavishLewis
  • Reynaldo GallegosDiaz
  • Tim KangEn-Joo
  • Jake La BotzReese
  • Maung Maung KhinTint
  • Paul SchulzeMichael Burnett
  • Cameron PearsonJeff
  • Thomas PetersonDentist
  • Tony SkarbergVideographer
  • James WithPreacher
  • Kasikorn NiyompattanaSnake Hunter #2
  • Shaliew 'Lek' BamrungbunSnake Hunter #1
  • Suppakorn KitsuwanMyint
  • Aung Aay NoiLt. Aye
  • Ken HowardArthur Marsh
  • Aung ThengPirate Leader
  • Pornpop 'Tor' KampusiriSnake Village Owner
  • zouhairfth2 dni temu
    Amazing
  • soloistthree31 maja 2025
    What a great rewatch! 17 years later and I might say this is one of the better action movies out there, even more surprising is that it is also directed by Stallone.
  • maub179 września 2025
    I actually had low expectations about this film, but I loved it. All four in a row. I can’t wait to watch Last Blood.
  • Mike Martins26 czerwca 2025
    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 "A Relentless, Gritty Masterpiece – Stallone at His Brutal Best" John Rambo returns not just to the screen—but to the battlefield of morality, brutality, and raw human survival. "Rambo" (2008) is a cinematic gut-punch. Sylvester Stallone doesn’t just reprise his iconic role—he redefines it. Set against the backdrop of the real-life Burmese civil war, this film plunges viewers into the chaos of a forgotten genocide. With a runtime of just over 90 minutes, the movie wastes no time sugarcoating violence—what you get is unfiltered, real-world savagery, which Stallone insisted on to reflect the atrocities committed by the Burmese military junta. What makes this installment special is how Stallone wrote, directed, and starred in the film, pushing himself physically and emotionally—despite being in his early 60s. Little known fact: many of the extras cast as Burmese villagers were actual refugees, giving the film a harrowing authenticity. The explosions, most done with practical effects, were so powerful during filming in Thailand that locals called authorities multiple times, fearing real conflict had broken out. One of the most powerful scenes—the final river massacre—was filmed in a single take using 14 cameras simultaneously, capturing raw chaos like never before. The M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun Stallone uses? He trained for weeks to handle it correctly and safely, even though it’s typically mounted, not handheld—making that scene all the more jaw-dropping. In a world of sanitized action films, Rambo is unapologetically primal. It’s not just about bullets and blood—it’s a desperate scream for justice in a world that’s gone numb to suffering. 🔥 Hidden gem of the series. Unforgettable. Underrated. Unstoppable. 🔥
  • Zokkiie3 lipca 2025
    It is gritty, brutal, and exactly what you'd expect from a late-era Stallone action flick. It’s not trying to be deep — just loud, violent, and straight to the point. The action is intense and unapologetically over-the-top, which works if you're in the mood for some old-school carnage. It’s rough around the edges and pretty grim, but there’s a certain charm in how unfiltered it is. Not a masterpiece, but a solid dose of mayhem. Strong 3 out of 5.

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