






NOTICE: The disk has English audio and subtitles. Review: the second instalment in the Rambo saga - "Rambo: First Blood Part 2" (1985) is a violent action film, written by Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron. Here, Stallone reprises his role as John Rambo, an ex-special forces Vietnam veteran who's suffering from post-traumatic stress as a consequence of the War. This film is a sequel to the original 'First Blood' movie (based on the bestselling novel by David Morrell), and it's set a few years after the events depicted in that earlier film (which ended with Rambo being detained by the authorities, following the mayhem he caused after going on the run from the police) . This second instalment in the movie series opens with Rambo being released from prison - on the condition that he undertakes a covert mission for the CIA. He's tasked with secretly entering Vietnam and taking photos of any remaining American POW's at an old (supposedly abandoned) camp. Rambo agrees - but isn't satisfied with photos. He finds POW's and rescues one ... only the CIA don't like this eventuality, and it's decided to leave Rambo behind enemy lines. Rambo's captured and tortured. Yet he manages to escape, battles the Vietnam soldiers (and the Soviet ones also stationed there), rescues the POW's and then flies to an American base across the border. For its time, this was an intense action movie - and even today (over 30 years later) the action sequences hold up. Rambo is depicted as, quite literally, a one-man army - capable of enduring horrendous tortures, refusing to break, and always ready to fight back. When enraged, he's unstoppable. This is one of the most popular of Stallone's films. Okay, its plot is fairly simple and straightforward. Yet this movie was a defining element in 1980's Western popular culture. If you're a fan of action films, I thoroughly recommend it. It helps to have watched "First Blood", but that isn't essential. This Blu-ray edition presents very good video and audio quality - but, unfortunately, there are few extras. Just to say, a Blu-ray box set of all four Rambo films is available. Review: You Do Not Have To Be A Rambo Fan To Enjoy This - At last, a Rambo movie on Blu-Ray and very good it is too! Sylvestor Stallone reprises his role as Rambo who has been sent to prison for causing havoc in a small town (Rambo:First Blood). He is given an opportunity for a pardon by his former commander(Richard Crenna)if he takes a mission into Vietnamese held territory just to take some pictures of areas where American POWs may be held. All the weapons he is permitted are bows and arrows (yes, honest!) He is then betrayed by another superior officer when he finds out that Rambo has found out more than he should have done and attempts to rescue the prisoners of war in order to bring them home. It is a typical gung-ho all action movie which will not only please Rambo fans, but all action fans too. Great fun from start to finish. The Blu-Ray version is quite good, showing greater detail in the jungle scenes, supplemented with a great home cinema style soundtrack which will please sound enthusiasts. Only quibble is, there arent a great deal of extras available, just a film of an interview held in Paris in 2000. It's a minor quibble though.
| ASIN | B07GVXD649 |
| Actors | Charles Napier, Julia Nickson, Richard Crenna, Steven Berkoff, Sylvester Stallone |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 122,278 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 38,037 in Blu-ray |
| Country of origin | Germany |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,872) |
| Director | George P. Cosmatos |
| Dubbed: | Spanish |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BR54787 |
| Language | English (DTS 5.1) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Blu-ray, PAL |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 90.72 g |
| Release date | 13 Nov. 2018 |
| Run time | 95 minutes |
| Studio | IN-US |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
S**D
the second instalment in the Rambo saga
"Rambo: First Blood Part 2" (1985) is a violent action film, written by Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron. Here, Stallone reprises his role as John Rambo, an ex-special forces Vietnam veteran who's suffering from post-traumatic stress as a consequence of the War. This film is a sequel to the original 'First Blood' movie (based on the bestselling novel by David Morrell), and it's set a few years after the events depicted in that earlier film (which ended with Rambo being detained by the authorities, following the mayhem he caused after going on the run from the police) . This second instalment in the movie series opens with Rambo being released from prison - on the condition that he undertakes a covert mission for the CIA. He's tasked with secretly entering Vietnam and taking photos of any remaining American POW's at an old (supposedly abandoned) camp. Rambo agrees - but isn't satisfied with photos. He finds POW's and rescues one ... only the CIA don't like this eventuality, and it's decided to leave Rambo behind enemy lines. Rambo's captured and tortured. Yet he manages to escape, battles the Vietnam soldiers (and the Soviet ones also stationed there), rescues the POW's and then flies to an American base across the border. For its time, this was an intense action movie - and even today (over 30 years later) the action sequences hold up. Rambo is depicted as, quite literally, a one-man army - capable of enduring horrendous tortures, refusing to break, and always ready to fight back. When enraged, he's unstoppable. This is one of the most popular of Stallone's films. Okay, its plot is fairly simple and straightforward. Yet this movie was a defining element in 1980's Western popular culture. If you're a fan of action films, I thoroughly recommend it. It helps to have watched "First Blood", but that isn't essential. This Blu-ray edition presents very good video and audio quality - but, unfortunately, there are few extras. Just to say, a Blu-ray box set of all four Rambo films is available.
E**N
You Do Not Have To Be A Rambo Fan To Enjoy This
At last, a Rambo movie on Blu-Ray and very good it is too! Sylvestor Stallone reprises his role as Rambo who has been sent to prison for causing havoc in a small town (Rambo:First Blood). He is given an opportunity for a pardon by his former commander(Richard Crenna)if he takes a mission into Vietnamese held territory just to take some pictures of areas where American POWs may be held. All the weapons he is permitted are bows and arrows (yes, honest!) He is then betrayed by another superior officer when he finds out that Rambo has found out more than he should have done and attempts to rescue the prisoners of war in order to bring them home. It is a typical gung-ho all action movie which will not only please Rambo fans, but all action fans too. Great fun from start to finish. The Blu-Ray version is quite good, showing greater detail in the jungle scenes, supplemented with a great home cinema style soundtrack which will please sound enthusiasts. Only quibble is, there arent a great deal of extras available, just a film of an interview held in Paris in 2000. It's a minor quibble though.
T**.
Rambo 111
Great entertainment nearly got all of the rambo movies now. Great movies
A**H
Good box set to have
Always wanted the rainbow collection so brought all the rambo's 1 2 3 and 4 so worth the money good film Good collection to have very pleased with your order
L**N
Lots of action
A fitting end to the Rambo series it comes full circle
D**N
Ageless in new splendor
It's always nice to see this movie. It's entirely uncut. The improved optics and dynamic sound make this old movie to a new movie experience. There are numerous international soundtracks (including a German!) available. Unfortunately, the German is dominated by the music sound a little. However, the Blu-ray is a noticeable progress against the DVD and I would definitely recommend the purchase. 1 star deduction is only for some too loud music. in German: Es ist immer wieder schoen diesen Film zu sehen. Und er ist definitiv uncut! Die verbesserte Optik und der dynamischere Ton machen diesen alten film zu einem neuen Kinoerlebnis. Es sind zahlreiche internationale Tonspuren (so auch eine deutsche!) vorhanden. Nur leider dominiert beim deutschen Ton die Musik ein wenig zu sehr. Dennoch ist die Blu-ray gegenueber der DVD ein erkennbarer Fortschritt und ich wuerde den Kauf auf jeden Fall empfehlen. 1 Stern Abzug gibt es nur fuer die etwas zu laute Musik.
S**S
review
great!
J**N
Brilliant
Brilliant
M**O
Bought this bluray and not have subtitles in Portuguese. I cheated
O**N
Vorliegender zweiter Teil stammt aus der erfolgreichsten Zeit von Action Ikone Sylvester Stallone. 1985 war Sly der bekannteste und beliebteste Film Actionstar weltweit. Dank Filmen wie Rocky: Der Kampf des Jahrhunderts und eben Rambo 2. Ein Jahr später inszenierte Rambo 2 Regisseur Cosmatos Stallones nächsten, aus heutiger Sicht, kultigen Charakter: Selbstjustiz Cop "Cobra", der aber leider nie ne Fortsetzung erhielt. Mit Rambo 2 schuf Stallone ne ganz neue Spezies des Actionhelden. Die der "Ein Mann Armee". Sein damaliger Erzfeind/Konkurrent Arnold Schwarzenegger tat es ihm nach im ebenfalls starken Actionkracher "Phantom Kommando". Die beiden Urgewalten des neuen Actionkino schenkten den Fans einst ikonische Figuren. Anders als der Vorgänger First Blood ist Rambo 2 kein Psycho Drama mehr. Mit Erklärungen wird sich zu Beginn auch nicht viel aufgehalten. Rambo wird auf eine Mission nach Südost Asien geschickt. Und schnell ist der wortkarge Elite Kämpfer auf feindlichem Gebiet auf seine Fähigkeiten angewiesen... Seit Teil 2 hat Sly in Sachen Gewalt in allen Filmen der Rambo Reihe die Latte höher gelegt, und seinen Ruf als größter Actionstar aller Zeiten untermauert. Arnie Fans sehen das Naturgemäß anders ;). Das Bild der 4K UHD ist gegenüber der herkömmlichen Blu-ray erwartungsgemäß Detailreicher und schärfer. Und dank der HDR Technik kommen Farben auch in Rambo 2 natürlicher zur Geltung. 5 Sterne für Film und Bildqualität.
S**O
Llegó con un slipcover de buena calidad, eso me sorprendió. La imagen se visualiza de forma notable, con buena nitidez y saturación del color. El brillo en las escenas diurnas es muy bueno. Trae sonido en inglés DTS-HD MA 5.1 el cual es muy bueno, sin artefactos o ruido en los diálogos. También trae español latino clásico, el cual es el mismo que se transmitió en televisión abierta, pero solo en el disco 4K. El disco blu-ray así como el 4 K trae subtítulos en inglés y español latino. Por lo que recomiendo esta edición para los coleccionistas y nostálgicos. El código digital es válido para iTunes USA.
E**A
um filme apesar de ser antigo mais e um excelente filme vale apenas ter na minha coleção e em 4k melhor ainda
E**S
Best Rambo movie yet! Rambo First Blood Part II is even more action packed than the first movie that expands on the Rambo and Trautman characters. The supporting characters are great (Co, Murdock, the Russian military leader, etc.) and add to the awesomeness of the movie. The movie takes place 3 years after First Blood when Rambo is in Prison, Trautman brings him out to find P.O.W.s in Vietnam. From there, the action builds up, right from when Rambo gets stuck on the plane. The character development is great and you feel really sad for Co and Rambo when Co dies. The Russians and Vietnamese are great. Trautman is fantastic once again. Murdock and his crew are good. This movie also starts off the "one-man army" idea when Rambo single-handedly takes out the entire Russian and Vietnamese military there with a little help, but he does most of the work. There are also many great quotes from the movie as well, such as: "Murdock. Murdock, I'm coming to get you.", "You know there's more men out there, you know where they are. Find them, or I'll find you.", "How will you live?" "Day by day.", "What you call Hell, he calls home.", "I'm expendable.", and many other great quotes. The soundtrack is epic and heroic sounding. Rambo also extends his killing methods, my favorite kill from the movies being the one where he hides in the mud and strikes from behind. Another cool kill is when he pulls the guy into the rocks. In the end, the soundtrack, Rambo's heroism, the ending saving the P.O.W.s, and Rambo's speech: "I want what they want, and what every other guy who came over here, who spilled his guts, and gave everything he had wants, for our country to love us, as much as we love it. That's what I want.", and many other reasons, give this movie a very patriotic feel to it. It's my favorite '80s action movie and one of my favorite movies ever that I can watch all the time and never get bored of it. I recommend anyone to buy Rambo First Blood Part II, because it gives you the feeling of who the character is. When it's over, you can't help feeling patriotic. The movie is very re-watchable and entertaining and I highly recommend it!
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