Rambo: First Blood Part II is the explosive sequel to the 1982 action film First Blood, once again starring Sylvester Stallone as the iconic Vietnam veteran John J. Rambo. The story begins with Rambo serving time in prison after the events of the first movie. His former commander, Colonel Samuel Trautman, offers him a deal: temporary release in exchange for a highly dangerous mission. The assignment is to return to Vietnam to investigate reports that American prisoners of war (POWs) may still be held captive.

Initially, Rambo’s task is simply to gather photographic evidence, not to engage in combat. However, when he discovers the harsh reality of the POWs’ suffering, his sense of duty takes over. He attempts to rescue one of the captives, defying the orders of Marshall Murdock, the bureaucratic official overseeing the mission from the United States. Murdock, more concerned with political optics than human lives, betrays Rambo and abandons him in hostile territory.
Left behind, Rambo must rely on his survival skills, immense combat training, and resourcefulness to battle both the Vietnamese forces and their Soviet allies. Along the way, he is aided by a local resistance fighter named Co-Bao, who becomes both his ally and a tragic victim of the war. Driven by grief, loyalty, and rage, Rambo mounts a one-man assault to free the remaining prisoners, destroying enemy bases and helicopters in a series of intense, large-scale action sequences.
The film concludes with Rambo confronting Murdock back at base, exposing his cowardice and corruption. Though he declines a return to normal life, Rambo reaffirms his loyalty to fellow soldiers, declaring that what they truly want is for their country to love them as much as they love it.