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Former superior Samuel Trautman, a friend of Rambo comes to Afghanistan for a mission of helping the Mujahedeen rebels fighting against the Soviet army. He ends up being arrested by Russian Colonel Zaysen. Hearing the news, Rambo makes a plan to rescue his friend with the help from the Mujahedeen rebels.
Engages the plight of the Mujahideen with a humanizing, doc-like approach (fascinating to witness, all these years later, when the ally/enemy tables have turned so drastically).
Mostly, Rambo III is one breathtaking sequence after another, with an absolutely mind-boggling scene with Rambo removing a spike from his side, and then sealing the wound with flaming gunpowder.
It's a very bad film, but now has an interesting element when viewed in retrospect -- Rambo goes to Afghanistan to fight with the Mujaheddin against the Soviets.
Always at ground zero in the chaos is Rambo -- gloriously, inhumanly impervious to fear and danger -- whose character is inhabited by Stallone with messianic intensity.