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  58. Rambo mounts a one-man mission to rescue his friend Colonel Trautman from the clutches of the formidable invading Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
  59. 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.
  60. Rambo III may not be the most popular in the Rambo series due to many people criticising the ordinary and derivative plot. Then again, apart from First Blood (1982) nobody is taking any of the Rambo movies seriously. First Blood (1982) saw a tormented John Rambo symbolically wage war on society following his mistreatment. Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) sees Rambo redeem himself saving the forgotten POW&#39;s left behind enemy lines in Vietnam. Rambo III sees Rambo back in action to save his friend. I thought Rambo III was enjoyable for it&#39;s quality action and Sylvester Stallone in his element.<br/><br/>Rambo III starts off with John Rambo now living in Thailand helping out the locals build a Buddhist monastery while dabbling in stick fighting contests on the side. When his friend and former commander Colonel Sam Trautman (Richard Crenna) and Embassy official Robert Griggs (Kurtwood Smith) approach Rambo to join him to help the Mujahedeen rebels who are fighting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Rambo declines, stating he is tired of fighting and wants to live the rest of his life in peace. Trautman reluctantly leaves and continues to proceed with the mission. The mission goes awry and Colonel Trautman is captured and taken prisoner by the brutal Soviet Colonel Zaysen (Marc de Jonge). Griggs later informs Rambo of Trautman&#39;s capture and upon hearing the news, Rambo launches a rescue operation to save Trautman with the rebels. When asked why Rambo is doing this, he simply replies &quot;Cause he&#39;d do it for me.&quot; Sylvester Stallone returns in his now famous role as John Rambo along with Richard Crenna as Colonel Sam Trautman. Kurtwood Smith, well known as his role as Clarence Boddicker in Robocop, has a small role as embassy official Robert Griggs but as a good guy. Marc de Jonge was a quality villain as Colonel Zaysen although he was rarely sighted in Hollywood but instead well known for his roles in France before his untimely death in 1996.<br/><br/>The best way to enjoy Rambo III is to ignore the negative reviews and criticisms about its plot. It is what it is. Enjoy Rambo III for its explosive action and Sylvester Stallone in his titular role.<br/><br/>7/10.
  61. This is a preposterously dumb action epic (though not as OFFENSIVELY dumb as &quot;Commando&quot;), routinely directed, with a few doses of anti-Soviet propaganda thrown in. There is little variety and imagination in the action scenes, and maybe that&#39;s why they become monotonous so quickly. There is a tank vs. helicopter collision at the end with a truly unbelievable outcome. The film owes whatever interest it has to Stallone&#39;s presence; he brings some raw force to his role.
  62. Rambo III is just another of Stallone's exercises in narcissism and jingoism, death and glory wrapped up in one tidy package. [25 May 1988, p.75]
  63. When Vietnam veteran John Rambo (<a href="/name/nm0000230/">Sylvester Stallone</a>), 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 (<a href="/name/nm0001077/">Richard Crenna</a>) 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 <a href="/title/tt0083944/">First Blood (1982)</a> (1982) and <a href="/title/tt0089880/">Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)</a> (1985) and followed by <a href="/title/tt0462499/">Rambo (2008)</a> (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 (<a href="/name/nm0209030/">Marc de Jonge</a>) 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 (<a href="/name/nm0299924/">Sasson Gabai</a>) and Hamid (<a href="/name/nm0795226/">Doudi Shoua</a>), 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&#39;s helicopter, killing him in the explosion. To everyone&#39;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. &quot;Maybe just a little, sir&quot;, 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 &#39;Warriors of God&#39;) 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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