Rambo III Reviews
The scene with the horse was top teir
Filme legalzinho, o roteiro é bacana, o silvester stallone continua bom como rambo, as cenas de ação são bacanas, o vilão é mais ou menos.
If you can’t enjoy a film where Rambo is quite happy literally taking on an entire army, then don’t watch this. Stallone’s ego is in full show and it’s great.
Rambo III It is similar to the first and second films. The story is generic and the script is poorly written. The action scenes only have explosions and soldiers screaming at the shots they receive.
Great movie, Stallone will go down as one of the greatest actors of all time. It's fascinating the way they saw these conflicts back then, but the action scenes were written beautifully.
It's got pretty much all the problems II had but even more so. The pacing is terrible. This has a complete oversaturation of action problem. The second half is literally nothing but nonstop action that feels pointless, over the top, and drags. If you cut 60-70% of the second half honestly not much would be lost. The music is boring, generic, and forgettable overall. Everything else is subpar. Stallone is so wooden and basically a god in this rather than a real character. The villian is super forgettable. everyone else is just alright but Stallone is easily the worst acting wise and isn't good at all. There is some amazing practical effects in this and MASSIVE battles and destruction. But it just feels over the top and repetitive. There's some nice shots every now and than though and the direction is pretty basic. Even in the first half if there is a aaction scene it goes on way too long and is always over the top. The first half is slightly better because it is slower and there is SOME semblance of a story. But it just devolves so quickly. This is honestly a poster child for what happens when you are a 80's action fillm that doesn't have any self awareness and takes itself too serious as well. Skip This. Worst of the original trilogy.
Featuring some of the best action sequences ever in an 80s movie, an enjoyable character still in rambo, a pretty good story (for a rambo film), and an explosive last hour of the film with very entertaining action, but a very boring first 45 minutes, with stale dialogue, brings Rambo III down a little bit from the others, but nostalgia still makes the an enjoyable action movie.
Writing in for this movie took a nose dive compared to the first 2. More of a properganda movie and mindless action over telling a great action story movie. Worst movie in the Series by far, an easy skip unless your a full on Rambo/First Blood Fan
John Rambo on a training mission in Afghanistan. The movie tells the ugly truth, US Army was behind Mujahideen's terrorist attacks in 9/11 because the made the monster. Karma, ladies and gentlemen, Karma
However problematic the second one is, at least it was never this boring. An entirely perfunctory and unimaginative action film. The ending is memorable for reasons they obviously didn't intend at the time.
I like this movie. Stalone performance was alsome! One of my Favarite moveis in the 80!
I like this movie all of yall hate it this is just weird no reason to hate it
Even weaker than the already average part two, the unsurprisingly Americentric "Rambo III" is essentially a collection of explosions and rapid gunfire on top of a predictable, basic storyline. The acting is mediocre, the dialogues cringy and the closeups really ridiculous, while Rambo himself has been degraded to a cartoonish video game character. The only good part is the attack on the village, which, positioned right after the game sequence, does a decent job at conveying the brutality of war.
Bullets logic and everything else avoid our hero Rambo. Watch as he befriends a group of rebels blows up and entire camp and saves his friends with no mercy, only God has mercy. What a dumb fun 80's film.
Me ha gustado mas en sus revisiones que la primera vez que la vi. Entretiene.
Even dumber than part II, but again Rambo has style, the movie is pure entertainment and you really get the action you want and his pure survival instinct rages into to full power house kill spree.
Lacked depth. Run and gun and that’s about it
Rambo III is a film that suffers from script problems and caricatures his character by making him an action hero (like Rambo: First Blood Part II) and a vigilante taking part in the war between the mujahideen and the Russians, moreover the scenario passes too quickly (after 6 or 7 minutes we should have waited a bit and added some subplots). Crenna is not as good as in the first 2 games, Stallone too and Tautman's new assistant is useless. Marc de Jonge (Zaysen) does not share enough time with Rambo, just like Steven Berkoff (Podovsky in First Blood Part II) but precisely he differs by this (in the first, he fights for him, in the 2 for his country and its soldiers) and here he goes to save his friend, Colonel Trautman. The sets are sumptuous, just like in the first 2. The direction is just exceptional, the action scenes are great, when Rambo confronts Kourov, the editing of his explosion is excellent and the combat is better than the one in First Blood part II when Rambo confronts Yushin in the helicopter, the design of the helicopters, action scenes and weapon design are great and I was not expecting it from a film that cost 63 million dollars, much more than the 15 million of the first and the 25 million of the 2, and brought in 189 million, so much less than First Blood Part II including 3 times less in the USA and received a mixed to negative reception, but remains one of the best episodes of the franchise in my opinion.
Merely mildly amusing.