Rambos Vietnam commanding officer Colonel Trautman is held hostage in Afghanistan, and its up to Rambo to rescue him.
Rambo III
Režija: Peter MacDonald
Scenarij: David Morrell
Dolžina: 102 min | Finland:87 min (1988) (heavily cut) (VHS version)
Jezik: English | Russian
Scenarij: David Morrell
Dolžina: 102 min | Finland:87 min (1988) (heavily cut) (VHS version)
Jezik: English | Russian
Žanr: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Kljucne besede: Rambo | Rescue | Colonel | Afghanistan | Soviet
Slogan: God would have mercy John Rambo won’t!
Zgodba: Rambos Vietnam commanding officer Colonel Trautman is held hostage in Afghanistan, and its up to Rambo to rescue him.
Kljucne besede: Rambo | Rescue | Colonel | Afghanistan | Soviet
Slogan: God would have mercy John Rambo won’t!
Zgodba: Rambos Vietnam commanding officer Colonel Trautman is held hostage in Afghanistan, and its up to Rambo to rescue him.
Glavni igralci filma Rambo III: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith, Spiros Focás, Sasson Gabai, Doudi Shoua, Randy Raney, Marcus Gilbert, Alon Aboutboul, Mahmoud Assadollahi, Joseph Shiloach, Harold Diamond, Matti Seri, Hany Said El Deen
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Lokacija snemanja: Bangkok, Thailand
Oblika filma: 2.35 : 1
Datum izdaje: 25 May 1988 (USA)
Oblika filma: 2.35 : 1
Datum izdaje: 25 May 1988 (USA)
Zanimivosti v filmu Rambo III: John Rambos horse also appeared in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) as Indiana Jones horse.
Napake iz filma Rambo III: Revealing mistakes: The last time Troutman saw Rambo was at the end of Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) in 1985. However, the photograph he has of Rambo that he is carrying around showing people was obviously taken in 1988, as you can tell the level of aging on his face and the length/style of his hair more closely resembles his image from Rambo III (1988), and not that from Part II.
Napake iz filma Rambo III: Revealing mistakes: The last time Troutman saw Rambo was at the end of Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) in 1985. However, the photograph he has of Rambo that he is carrying around showing people was obviously taken in 1988, as you can tell the level of aging on his face and the length/style of his hair more closely resembles his image from Rambo III (1988), and not that from Part II.
Zanimivi citati iz filma Rambo III:
[Rambo and Colonel Trautman stand alone facing an enemy army] Colonel Trautman: What do we do? Rambo: Well, surrounding thems out of the question…
Moussa: Why must you do this? Rambo: Cause hed do it for me.
Zaysen: Who are you? Rambo: Your worst nightmare.
Moussa: You do not look like men Griggs sent before. You not look like you are with military. Rambo: Im not. Moussa: What you are? Mercenary? Rambo: No. Moussa: Youre not with military, not mercenary – what you are? Lost tourist? Rambo: Im no tourist.
Masoud, Afghan Mujahedeen Leader: Now you see how it is here. Somewhere in the war theres supposed to be honor. Wheres the honor here? Where? Now, were taking the survivors to the border. Are you coming? Rambo: Im going to the fort. Masoud, Afghan Mujahedeen Leader: Have you not seen enough death? Go! Go while you can! This isnt your war. Rambo: It is now. Masoud, Afghan Mujahedeen Leader: So be it. Youre a good friend.
Zaysen: “Drop your weapons! Now! You have no chance of escape! Come forward! I wish to take you back alive! This is your last warning! The choice is yours!” Colonel Trautman: “What do you say John?” Rambo: [loading his gun] “Fuck em!”
Mousa: This is Afghanistan… Alexander the Great try to conquer this country… then Genghis Khan, then the British. Now Russia. But Afghan people fight hard, they never be defeated. Ancient enemy make prayer about these people… you wish to hear? Rambo: Um-hum. Mousa: Very good. It says, May God deliver us from the venom of the Cobra, teeth of the tiger, and the vengeance of the Afghan. Understand what this means? Rambo: That you guys dont take any shit? Mousa: Yes… something like this.
Colonel Trautman: Hows the wound? Rambo: You taught us to ignore pain, right? Colonel Trautman: Is it working? Rambo: Not really. Dont take it personal. Colonel Trautman: Thanks.
Colonel Trautman: The Kremlins got a hell of a sense of humor. Zaysen: Please explain. Colonel Trautman: You talk peace and disarmament. And here you are wiping out a race of people!
Zaysen: Are you insane? One man against trained commandos… Who do you think this man is? God? Colonel Trautman: No. God would have mercy. He wont.
Hamid: Whats that? Rambo: Its blue light. Hamid: What does it do? Rambo: It turns blue.
Mousa: [as Rambo prepares to play Afghan game buzkashi] God must love crazy people. Rambo: [getting on horse] Why? Mousa: He make so many of them! [laughs]
Colonel Trautman: Im sorry I got you into this Johnny. Rambo: No youre not.
[after barely escaping the explosion of a fuel bomb dropped by a helicopter] Colonel Trautman: That was close John. How are you? Rambo: Well done.
Filmi, ki so podobni Rambo III: Rambo: First Blood Part II, Live Free or Die Hard, The Living Daylights, The Expendables, Rambo





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Above average Holywood type action movie that is very under rated because it is very mis-understood.This movie is not to be taken too seriously.If one understands comic book action,that person will dig this movie.The hardware and action sequences here are very top notch.The subject matter is also a good illustration of the Afghan situation at that time.The approach of the movie was on the unrealistic side due to a marketing mainstream “quick cash” decition by the producers of this movie.But compared to other movies of the same genre and category (Holywood Formula Military Action Drama),this one is on a higher level in quality.This one is the worst of all the Rambo movies but still,if you ,like the above mentioned genre,you will enjoy this one……..
Believe me RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART 2 took some swallowing but the opening ten minutes of RAMBO 3 caused me to fall out of my chair in shock . John Rambo does prize fighting to earn his keep in a Buddhist commune ! I mean that`s a bit like having a film where the hero`s an environmentalist who goes around blowing oil rigs to save the Alaskan wilderness . Oh wait a minute didn`t Steven Seagal ….
Despite this incredible and vain attempt at character development there follows much dialogue that accurately reflects what is going on in Afghanistan in the mid 1980s . The Soviet – Afghan war actually intensified when Mikhail Gorbachev came to power and by that time over one million Afghans had died in the conflict while as many as five million had been forced over the border into Iran and Pakistan as what analysts at the time called ” Migratory genocide ” , a euphemism that people nowadays would describe as ” Ethnic cleansing ” . There`s other parts of the film that points out that screenwriter Sheldon Lettich has done his homework on the conflict with factual things like Soviet conscripts defecting to the Mujahedeen , of the red army planting mines and booby traps disguised as toys to blow off the limbs of children and of the Soviets use of chemical weapons which almost certainly proves that the sloppy script of FIRST BLOOD PART 2 was mainly down to James Cameron than Stallone , but as you`d expect in this type of action adventure movie the script rapidly degenerates into a series of set pieces of an all American superman blowing up a bunch of nasty commies who can`t shoot straight . Ah well at least the main commie isn`t played by a British actor unlike in the last film . Oh and congratulations to Peter McDonald for at least trying to make a Puma helicopter look like a Soviet helicopter gunship . The previous director was under the impression that the Soviets and Viet Cong use American Hueys
Setting the record straight : A lot of people prove how ignorant they are of the Soviet – Afghan war by confusing the Mujahedeen with the Taliban . The Mujahedeen ( Translated ” The soldiers of God ” ) and the Taliban ( Translated ” The students of God ” ) are entirely seperate things . The Taliban were created in Pakistan in the early 1990s , took over Afghanistan in 1995 and were led by Mullah Omar . The Mujahedeen were split into several different groups and were led by different leaders ( None of them called Bin Laden ) most of them forming a coalition against the Taliban called the Northern Alliance in 1995/96 . Their overall leader was the legendary guerilla leader Ahmad Shah Massoud who was murdered in a suicide bombing by Al Qai`da terrorists in September 2001 . It was the Northern Alliance who fought side by side with the Western coalition during their campaign to overthrow the Taliban government in 2001 to the present day
With the highest budget of the three movies, the movie certainly looks expensive, with an epic scope at times. But you never quite get the feeling that the movie settles into a comfortable groove. Though the action sequences have plenty of gunshots and explosions, the way they are filmed – and edited – doesn’t have the right impact or flow, like the action sequences in the second installment.
In another comparison to the second installment, the story – while as sparse as this one – certainly kept moving. Here there are a number of segments that move very slowly and/or don’t seem to have much purpose. The movie should have gotten down to business. The uneven flow of the movie also suffers near the end, as if the movie all of a sudden decides it needs to wrap things up in a few minutes, making the final battle almost come out of nowhere.
(In fairness to the director, it should be pointed out that he was a sudden replacement after original director Russell Mulcahy was fired, and had only ONE DAY to prepare to helm the rest of the movie.)
Like the previous installment, there is some dumb dialogue, but this time around it’s not delivered in a slight tongue-in-cheek manner. If they had been willing to show this time around that they weren’t taking things so seriously, it would have helped. You might say that the actor playing the Russian commander is not playing things seriously, but he goes SO over the top that he’s embarrassing.
It’s watchable, but disappointing – they had the chance to make a kick-ass action movie here.
By the way, the Afghans that Rambo helps in this movie are *NOT* the Taliban. People seem to forget that Afghanistan is made up of a number of different tribes. You can tell these particular Afghans are not the Taliban, because (among other things), the women are not completely covered, and the men play the traditional Afghan game with horses and a goat’s skin (forbidden by the Taliban.)
Rambo III is a action film as simple as that. a hero that does nearly impossible things and thats the attraction of a action hero he’s not a real person it’s a movie. movies like this just want to entertain you for 90mins. to 2hrs. and no matter how impossible or unrealistic things are you take it for what it is. that’s the idea of wild action films they take you to another place, as a film lover i try not to have such high hopes for things, i want to see it with just a open mind . some things you will like and some you don’t. rambo III is one i like. people talk about plot and what this film does and does not do . this film gives you just what you think it will.
Rambo III is one of my favorite movies of all time. After Rambo rescues the American POWs in Vietnam he moves to Thailand and works in a Buddhist monastary. He keeps in shape by stick fighting and doing construction work around the monastary. Sam Trautman and Eric’s father from “That ’70′s Show.” Ask Rambo for his help because Trautman is on a mission to deliver Stinger Missiles to the rebels fighting the Soviets. Trautman later gets caught by the Soviets, and Eric’s father tells Rambo at the monastary about Trautman getting captured. To make a long story short Rambo gets his equipment ready, (detonators and of course BLUE LIGHTS)and heads off to Afghanistan. It takes awhile for the Afghan Tribes to accept Rambo (they think he’s a lost tourist.) The fighting and gun fights are so far-fetched that you gotta love it. The climax of the film is awesome. Rambo and Truatman get conered by the Soviets, and Rambo says his famous one liner “F_ck Them!” and starts shoot’n gernades at the soviet army. With the help of the Afghan Tribesmen, Rambo jumps into a burning Soviet tank and squares off against a evil soviet commander in a attack helicopter. Rambo kills the soviet commander by shooting the tanks machine gun into the helicopter’s cockpit and rams the tank into the helicopter blowing it into millions of pieces! and of course Rambo survives. I give this movie 7/10