El llama "su hogar" a lo que muchos llaman "el infierno".
Rambo es excarcelado y enviado de vuelta al Vietnam con una nueva misión: averiguar el paradero de unos soldados norteamericanos desaparecidos. Tras saltar en paracaídas en la jungla, portando únicamente un cuchillo y un arco con flechas, se le dice que no ataque al enemigo y que sólo haga fotografías de reconocimiento. Pero el plan no saldrá como estaba previsto.
"Rambo: First Blood Part II," released in 1985, is an iconic action film that significantly elevated the status of its titular character, John Rambo, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone. Produced by Carolco Pictures and Estudios Churubusco Azteca, the movie was filmed in the United States and Mexico, bringing a gritty realism to its jungle warfare scenes. The plot follows Rambo, a Vietnam War veteran, who is sent back to Vietnam on a covert mission to locate American POWs. Betrayed and left to fend for himself, Rambo unleashes his full combat prowess against the Vietnamese forces and their Soviet allies, turning the mission into a one-man war. The film's intense action sequences and Stallone's muscular performance cemented Rambo as a symbol of American resilience and strength. The narrative delves into themes of betrayal and redemption, as Rambo confronts not only external enemies but also his internal struggles stemming from his wartime experiences. The use of Mexican locations for the Vietnamese jungle scenes added a layer of authenticity, enhancing the film's visual impact and immersing audiences in the harrowing environment of guerrilla warfare. "Rambo: First Blood Part II" also stands out for its controversial portrayal of the Vietnam War and its aftermath. The film resonated with audiences who felt that the U.S. had abandoned its soldiers, tapping into a sense of national frustration and unresolved conflict. This sentiment is powerfully captured in Rambo's climactic radio monologue, where he expresses his disillusionment with the country he fought for. The movie's success at the box office and its cultural impact helped spawn a franchise that continued to explore these themes in subsequent sequels. In addition to its thematic depth, the film is notable for its technical achievements, including innovative special effects and stunt work that were groundbreaking for the time. The collaboration between Carolco Pictures and Estudios Churubusco Azteca facilitated the creation of memorable action scenes that have become legendary within the genre. "Rambo: First Blood Part II" remains a landmark in action cinema, celebrated for its thrilling narrative, powerful performances, and its unflinching look at the scars of war.
Año1985
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Presupuesto44000000$
Ingresos300400432$
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GénerosAcciónAventuraSuspenseBélica
Países de producciónUnited States of AmericaMexico