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John Rambo's former Vietnam superior, Colonel Samuel Trautman, has been assigned to lead a mission to help the Mujahedeen rebels who are fighting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, but the Buddhist Rambo turns down Trautman's request that Rambo help out. When the mission goes belly up and Trautman is kidnapped and tortured by Russian Colonel Zaysen, Rambo launches a rescue effort and allies himself with the Mujahedeen rebels and gets their help in trying to rescue Trautman from Zaysen.
Rambo mounts a one-man mission to rescue his friend Colonel Trautman from the clutches of the formidable invading Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
Rambo 3 is an almost non stop action movie and it still has the magic, but the weakest one in the series and this comes from mostly poor direction and secondly poor script that make it a poor movie. I used to be impressed and used to like it as I did the other Rambo movies, when I was a child, but now it looks cheap to me. At the beginnings, visually, the movie looks well and stylish, but it gets worse. Action scenes are not mild, big and each time entertaining, even if slightly. There is everything that the previous movies had in this Rambo movie such as Richard Crenna, another mission or Stallone himself, but except flawless direction and very well written script in comparison with the second and the first movies. As for political messages by critics, they are stuck in messages, subtexts. It is said that Rambo 3 is an one sided movie, it shows Russians as evil. If you see it in that way, then almost many action movies and war movies are wasted. Returning to the movie, despite Peter MacDonald seems one of the best choices to direct this movie, he disappoints. However, as said, the movie is still entertaining, an action covered with dust and dirt, I still watch it when see on TV, but a poor Rambo movie in comparison with First Blood and Rambo 2.
Pattern ingrained: Rambo want peace
Trautman want Rambo for war
Rambo reluctant
But muscles like war
This time Rambo only enters the fray when Trautman fails, so initially Ramby 3 is a rescue mission in Afghanistan, with the invading Russian army being the bad guys. Thank god the Russians made it PC to shoot some white people for a change.
Rambo is again out-gunned, out-manned and out-equipped. Which makes what ensues all the more out-landish.
Pausing only to hurl a sheep's carcass Rambo is once again forced to unleash his fury upon and entire army of trained soldiers replete with massive helicopters and barricaded forts. I wouldn't have dared count just how many he takes out in the space of thirty minutes or so but it is at last triple digits.
This time around Stallone educates the same boys who thought hiding under sticks was cool about treating a gunshot wound – the first boys who told us that it was called 'cauterising' the wound in my town were looked upon as Gods. Whatever it is actually called and whether it is realistic or not is irrelevant. It looked cool and painful at once.
Again there was a certain repetitiveness to the proceedings: after being drawn in against his well things get personal between Rambo and the lead bad guy, for the third film in a row he manages to find a radio with a direct line to his attacker which enables him to pass on his monosyllabic threats before carrying them out a few moments later. The battle scenes with Rambo and Trautman are destructive to say the least, with running from explosions a theme and some inane battle chatter between the pair perhaps the oddest in a series of films not renowned for its dialogue.
Apparently at the time of release Rambo 3 was the most expensive film ever made, I can only imagine that the bulk of the budget went in explosions and steroids. But the end result is typically serviceable, and the box-office return of nearly 200 M would've covered some of the costs.
Final Rating – 6.5 / 10. Totally unnecessary and practically the same film as its predecessor. But for what it is it works well.
If you liked Rambo 2 you'll like this.
The battle scenes in Rambo III are explosive, conflagratory tableaux that make for wrenching, frequently terrifying viewing. Always at ground zero in the chaos is Rambo - gloriously, inhumanly impervious to fear and danger - whose character is inhabited by Stallone with messianic intensity.
When Vietnam veteran John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone), a Green Beret with two Medals of Honor and currently living in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand, turns down the request of his former commanding officer Colonel Sam Trautman (Richard Crenna) to accompany him on a mission into Afghanistan and Trautman is subsequently captured by the Russians, Rambo launches a one-man rescue mission. Rambo III is the third movie in the Rambo series, which was based on First Blood, a 1972 novel by Canadian-American novelist David Morrell. It was preceded by First Blood (1982) (1982) and Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) (1985) and followed by Rambo (2008) (2008). In the novel, Rambo died at the end of the shoot-out in Hope, Washington (seen in First Blood), so all sequels are based only on characters created by David Morrell. The screenplay for Rambo III was written by Sylvester Stallone and American screenwriter Sheldon Lettich. Morrell novelized the movie in 1988. As Trautman and Rambo approach the Pakistani border thinking they have made it to safety, they are suddenly aware of an army of Soviet tanks approaching. Colonel Zaysen (Marc de Jonge) orders them to drop their weapons and assures them of a fair trial, but Trauman and Rambo open fire on them. As the army closes in, a full cavalry of Mujahideen warriors, accompanied by Mousa (Sasson Gabai) and Hamid (Doudi Shoua), suddenly surround them, overwhelming the Soviets. A fierce battle follows, and Trautman and Rambo are both injured. Not one to give up, Rambo manages to hijack a Soviet tank and ram it headfirst into Zaysen's helicopter, killing him in the explosion. To everyone's amazement, Rambo crawls out of the tank. In the final scene, Mousa and Hamid say goodbye to Rambo, and Rambo tells Hamid to keep the good luck charm. As Trautman and Rambo drive off the battlefield, Trautman comments that they may be getting a little soft. "Maybe just a little, sir", Rambo replies. In the UK, the movie was released on VHS twice. The VHS by Guild Home Video is severely censored. Nearly all action sequences are missing some frames and in total not less than a 45 scenes got cut. The second VHS release by Universal lacks only one scene—a horse falling down—due to the Animals Act of 1937. Again one can find a comparison with pictures here. All cuts were waived for the Blu-ray/DVD. In a manner of speaking, the Afghan Mujahadeen (literally 'Warriors of God') were made up of many different factions including the future Taliban and their enemies in the Northern Alliance. During the Soviet occupation all these factions accepted the backing of the CIA against their common enemy, the Red Army. a5c7b9f00b
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