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Original Title: Rambo: First Blood Part II

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John Rambo is removed from prison by his former superior, Colonel Samuel Troutman, for a top-secret operation to bring back POW's still held in Vietnam. Rambo's assignment is to only take pictures of where the POWs are being held, but Rambo wants to get the POWs out of Vietnam. Teamed up with female Vietnamese freedom fighter Co Bao, Rambo embarks on a mission to rescue the POWs, who are being held by sadistic Vietnamese Captain Vinh and his Russian comrade, Lieutenant Colonel Padovsky. Rambo starts killing every enemy in sight while still focusing on his intentions to rescue the POWs. There are also corrupt American officials involved in the mission, including Marshall Murdock, one of Rambo's superiors.
Former Green Beret John Rambo is serving time in a federal prison. When the US military hears of American soldiers missing in action from the Vietnam war possibly still being alive and held captive, Colonel Trautman is authorized to send Rambo in to rescue them. For Rambo, this is what he would do best. If only the pencil-pushers would stop getting in his way.
OOOOH! So this is where my preconceptions of Rambo evolved from. Everything that was right about the first film is shat upon, in what can only be described as a warning against ego. Stallone was obviously upset by his conflicted and complex character in the original, so here Rambo has become a heroic God. No excuses were made for his actions in the first, but now every action is justified. With the help of James Cameron, we now have some clear villains. The American government, some seedy Vietnamese savages, and those crafty Russians. Each of these nationalities is personified by easy to spot caricatures. No subtlety, no debate, just unadulterated propaganda bullshit. With lines as painful as "You are not expendable", and "We want our country to love us, as we love it." This is a painful exercise in hilarity. The action is there, but every kill is a glorified moment that is used to make us cheer. There was a cruel darkness to the original, but here we see Rambo not atoning for his sins, but justifying his actions with bullets and bloodshed. If only the original had kept the ending where Rambo committed suicide, we wouldn't have to suffer such incompetent and misguided writing.
In the end of "First Blood", we see John Rambo being led away to jail, and we think it's the last we will see of our hero. But we were wrong. It's successor, "Rambo II" has arrived, and it did way better than the first one! You could tell: it had better performances, a plausible plot, and great action sequences. Sly Stallone looked really pumped up in this version, and ready to blast the commies out of this earth. Yeah, I know, it's no "Patton", but if you extremely hate the communists, you can be sure to root for the big guy himself!



Sly did surprisingly well in this sequel, but the other actors were very convincing, too. Julia Nickson and Richard Crenna shed some humanity as Rambo's only allies, while Charles Napier and Steven Berkoff portray the scumbags of the film. Catch future "L.A. Heat" star Steven Williams in this flick, too, as an extremely tortured vet who is saved from eternal damnation by our hero. The charade on the screen, which is not pulled off, is to accept that the underdog Rambo character, albeit with the help of an attractive machine-gun wielding Vietnamese girl (Julia Nickson), can waste hordes of Vietcong and Red Army contingents enroute to hauling POWs to a Thai air base in a smoking Russian chopper with only a facial scar (from a branding iron-knifepoint) marring his tough figure.
By federal order, John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) is released from prison and sent on a covert mission into the jungles of Vietnam in order to document by photograph whether any POWs are still being held there. Aided by Vietnamese freedom fighter Co Bao (Julia Nickson), Rambo turns what is supposed to be a recon mission into a rescue mission. Rambo: First Blood Part II is a sequel to First Blood (1982) (1982), which was based on First Blood, a 1972 novel by Canadian-American novelist David Morrell. In the novel, Rambo died at the end of the shoot-out in Hope, Washington. The expanded story and screenplay for Rambo II was written by James Cameron, Sylvester Stallone, and Kevin Jarre. Morrell novelized the movie in 1985. Rambo II was followed by two more sequels, Rambo III (1988) (1988) and Rambo (2008) (2008). During the mission briefing Murdock (Charles Napier) said that he was with 2nd battalion 3rd Marines at Kon Tum in 1966. Just before Rambo boards the plane to Vietnam, he tells Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna) that the 2nd battalion was actually at Kud Sank 1966. Trautman claims he could have mixed it up, but Rambo claims that you couldn't forget something like that. It was later proven that Rambo was right and that Murdock had never served in the Vietnam War. After blowing up the camp and rescuing the POWs, Rambo heads his helicopter toward the American camp in Thailand but is tailed by Lt Col. Podovsky (Steven Berkoff), who fires upon him several times. Faking a hit, Rambo lands his copter on a river and plays dead. Thinking he has the advantage, Podovsky lands near Rambo and prepares to fire. Suddenly, Rambo springs to life and fires on Podovsky, destroying him. He then returns to the "Wolf Den" and shoots up Murdock's command center. Holding Murdock at arm's length with his knife, he demands that Murdock locate and rescue any remaining POWs in Vietnam. Assured that the rescued POWs are receiving medical care, Rambo prepares to leave the camp. Trautman informs him that he's received a second Medal of Honor and asks where he is going now that he is free. Rambo replies that he will be staying in Vietnam where all his friends died. Trautman agrees that the war was wrong but warns Rambo not to hate his country for it. "Hate?", Rambo replies, "I'd die for it. What I want...and every other guy who came over here and spilled his guts and gave everything he had wants...is for our country to love us as much as we love it." In the final scene, Trautman asks how he will live, and Rambo replies, "Day by day," before walking off. First of all Murdock intentionally sent Rambo to a camp that he believed was empty, his ultimate goal was for Rambo to take pictures of an empty camp so that he could have documented proof that there were no POWs left in Vietnam and therefore Congress and the POWs families would back off about having to find them. In the context of the film, there was a secret deal between the United States and the then-North Vietnamese government in 1972 to release their American POWs by ransom. In order to save some money Murdock stopped the ransom payments from being sent to North Vietnam at some point and the payments that were already sent were not enough to pay for the release of all POWs, leaving many American soldiers still held captive in communist controlled Vietnam long after the war's conclusion. Furthermore if it were discovered that the Vietnamese were still holding POWs, Congress would have immediately resumed the ransom payments to the Vietnamese government in order to release them, possibly costing the United States government millions of dollars in tax payer's money to finish the 1972 ransom deal. Essentially Murdock wanted to be able to tell Congress that he tried and was unable to find any POWs left in Vietnam in order to save a little money which he believes will be supporting the Cold War enemy if sent to Communist Vietnam. If it turned out that Rambo returned with pictures that showed American POWs at the camp then Murdock more than likely was going to "lose" them or digitally alter them to remove the POWs. It would be his word against Rambo's word (at the time an ex-con) and people were more likely to believe Murdock over Rambo. However Rambo didn't take pictures, instead he took one of the POWs with him and Murdock knew there was no way he could ever keep the POW from telling the media that there were still men out there so Murdock therefore had to abandon Rambo and the POW. Ericson was ordered by Murdock to betray Rambo by flying off and leaving Rambo and the POW behind and a reluctant Ericson did as he was told. The pilot's reluctance didn't matter to Rambo. • Captain Vinh: Burned alive in the rice field

• Lieutenant Tay: Blown up by explosive arrow

• Sergeant Yushin: Thrown out of helicopter

• Lieutenant Colonel Padovsky: Blown up by RPG

• Ericson: Hit in the groin with M60E machine gun

• Murdoch: Threatened by Rambo with knife

Strangely enough however Lifer (the mercenary who pulled a gun on Trautman preventing him from picking Rambo up) is never brought to justice. By far the biggest red flag in terms of the content is the violence. While there is a very high body count there is very little blood or gore and it seems like this would be standard PG-13 level violence (keep in mind that films like Star Wars also have very high body counts yet are nowhere near R-rated material). However along with the violence the film does contain one usage of the word "fuck" along with other usages of "goddamn" and "bastard". There is also a shot of Stallone's rear end along with references to prostitutes but what probably pushes this film into the R-rating is the emotional intensity. At one point in the film Rambo is condemned to spend the rest of his life in the same POW camp he was a prisoner of during the war (he only would have had to serve 5 more years in an American prison had he not accepted the mission), he is submerged up to his chin in a bog of pig feces and is covered by leaches. On top of that the film depicts POWs suffering in deplorable conditions and it is revealed that they have been living there for over a decade. When you add in the torture scene (there is no blood but still disturbing) it produces a very mild R-rated film.

What is very interesting however is that Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom came out the previous year with a PG rating despite being slightly more graphic and violent than Rambo: First Blood Part II. It was also just as emotionally intense as it featured innocent children turned into slaves who were frequently beaten with whips, at one point a young boy begs for death and of course there is the infamous "heart" scene. There was also a torture scene that was considerably more graphic than the "electrocution" scene in Rambo: First Blood Part II (Indy is beaten with his own whip and receives numerous welts on his back with blood oozing out). However Temple of Doom had little to no profanity (one usage of "shit'), no nudity and only very mild sexual references. It is also wildly rumored that if Temple of Doom had been made by anyone other than Spielberg and Lucas it would have been slapped with an R-rating.

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