Rambo mounts a one-man mission to rescue his friend Colonel Trautman from the clutches of the formidable invading Soviet forces in Afghanistan. John Rambo's former Vietnam superior, Colonel Samuel Trautman, has been assigned to lead a mission to help the Mujahedeen rebels who are fighting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, but the Buddhist Rambo turns down Trautman's request that Rambo help out. When the mission goes belly up and Trautman is kidnapped and tortured by Russian Colonel Zaysen, Rambo launches a rescue effort and allies himself with the Mujahedeen rebels and gets their help in trying to rescue Trautman from Zaysen. A bad adaptation, a failure, maybe nonetheless usefulit enhances greatly our perception, it makes, it forces us feel more vividly the book's qualities. Practically, you were not aware that so book is so good, so delicious and amply good, rich and subtle. The reading greatly benefits from this. A bad adaptation, just like a bad remake or transfer (see all the horrendous movies they have made after the '60s cult serials ) rend a servicethey show vividly how good the original is. The original work always benefits from this. You get a new appraisal, a fresh perspective on the original's value. The same for the idiot sequelsRAMBO III can not spoil FIRST BLOODon the contrary, it only confirms its value. From how bad ,execrable, lousy RAMBO III is, you see how fair FIRST BLOOD was. I consider remakes impious, sacrilegious ,yet I think they are doing a big servicedespite themselvesthey only confirm what they are striving to usurp. You do not see fully how good a movie is, till you get the chance of seeing how lousy it could have been.<br/><br/>I basically want to like every movie I buy. Directed by Batman's Camera Operator, Peter MacDonald, this is a major improvement from Rambo II. However, while this movie has it's moments it still suffers from a bad plot and weak character development. Action films don't necessarily need a good plot but character development is extremely important. Mostly because you want the audience to want to be Rambo. Which is one of the reasons the first Rambo movie worked so well. In the first movie you see Rambo as a troubled Vietnam vet who's taking the law into his own hands. In Rambo II and III he's just an exaggerated action character in silly action sequences. I honestly must admit that if done right, Rambo II and III would have been great movies.<br/><br/>2(**)out of 4(****)stars Director Peter MacDonald keeps the action exploding across the screen, building to a climactic game of "chicken" between Rambo in a Russian tank and the Soviet commander in a helicopter. Gung-ho Rambo fans won't be disappointed. [25 May 1988, p.43] When Vietnam veteran John Rambo (<a href="/name/nm0000230/">Sylvester Stallone</a>), a Green Beret with two Medals of Honor and currently living in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand, turns down the request of his former commanding officer Colonel Sam Trautman (<a href="/name/nm0001077/">Richard Crenna</a>) to accompany him on a mission into Afghanistan and Trautman is subsequently captured by the Russians, Rambo launches a one-man rescue mission. Rambo III is the third movie in the Rambo series, which was based on First Blood, a 1972 novel by Canadian-American novelist David Morrell. It was preceded by <a href="/title/tt0083944/">First Blood (1982)</a> (1982) and <a href="/title/tt0089880/">Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)</a> (1985) and followed by <a href="/title/tt0462499/">Rambo (2008)</a> (2008). In the novel, Rambo died at the end of the shoot-out in Hope, Washington (seen in First Blood), so all sequels are based only on characters created by David Morrell. The screenplay for Rambo III was written by Sylvester Stallone and American screenwriter Sheldon Lettich. Morrell novelized the movie in 1988. As Trautman and Rambo approach the Pakistani border thinking they have made it to safety, they are suddenly aware of an army of Soviet tanks approaching. Colonel Zaysen (<a href="/name/nm0209030/">Marc de Jonge</a>) orders them to drop their weapons and assures them of a fair trial, but Trauman and Rambo open fire on them. As the army closes in, a full cavalry of Mujahideen warriors, accompanied by Mousa (<a href="/name/nm0299924/">Sasson Gabai</a>) and Hamid (<a href="/name/nm0795226/">Doudi Shoua</a>), suddenly surround them, overwhelming the Soviets. A fierce battle follows, and Trautman and Rambo are both injured. Not one to give up, Rambo manages to hijack a Soviet tank and ram it headfirst into Zaysen's helicopter, killing him in the explosion. To everyone's amazement, Rambo crawls out of the tank. In the final scene, Mousa and Hamid say goodbye to Rambo, and Rambo tells Hamid to keep the good luck charm. As Trautman and Rambo drive off the battlefield, Trautman comments that they may be getting a little soft. "Maybe just a little, sir", Rambo replies. In the UK, the movie was released on VHS twice. The VHS by Guild Home Video is severely censored. Nearly all action sequences are missing some frames and in total not less than a 45 scenes got cut. The second VHS release by Universal lacks only one scene—a horse falling down—due to the Animals Act of 1937. Again one can find a comparison with pictures here. All cuts were waived for the Blu-ray/DVD. In a manner of speaking, the Afghan Mujahadeen (literally 'Warriors of God') were made up of many different factions including the future Taliban and their enemies in the Northern Alliance. 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