The film opens with John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) serving hard labor in a military prison for his outburst at the end of First Blood . He is approached by his former commanding officer, Colonel Samuel Trautman (Richard Crenna), with a proposition: the government will pardon Rambo if he returns to Vietnam on a covert mission to locate and photograph American POWs. Rambo accepts, but not for the pardon—out of a sense of duty.
★★½ (out of 5) — Entertaining but intellectually bankrupt. Rambo - First Blood Part II -1985- www.DDRMovie...
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Jerry Goldsmith’s sweeping score perfectly captures the film's shift from tension to bombastic triumph. ★★½ (out of 5) — Entertaining but intellectually
is an entertaining, if flawed, sequel that expands on the character of John Rambo. While it's not as strong as the original, it's still a worthwhile watch for fans of the franchise or action movies in general. With its intense action sequences and Stallone's iconic performance, it's easy to see why this film has endured as a cult classic.
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