This is a one-dimensional, abysmal, typecast role given to a beautiful actress with minimal acting capabilities. Whether her Vietnamese accent is a part of her real world identity or put on for the sake of the character, it sounds terrible. The actress playing her, Julia Nickson, turns in a laughably bad performance as Rambo's sexy sidekick. This agent turns out to be a she, and her name is Co-Bao. There, he meets a local intelligence agent to assist him on his mission. Under the orders of Marshall Murdock (played by Charles Napier), he deploys into the jungle, solo. Despite having chronic PTSD from watching his friends get killed, he returns to Vietnam without question. Rambo, being the macho action hero that he is, refuses to stand by while the U.S. He requests Rambo accept a mission to do reconnaissance on POW's that may not have made it out of Vietnam. In Part II, Colonel Trautman visits Rambo in a work camp he's been sentenced to after the first film's incidents. I can't say I expected much more: after First Blood's insane ending, there's no logical reason for Rambo to return. Hot on the heels of the massive blockbuster hit, First Blood, Stallone is back three years later with First Blood: Part II. However, when his Vietnamese lover, Co Bao (Julia Nickson), is killed by American forces, Rambo forgets his promise and takes matters into his own hands. Rambo takes the reconnaissance assignment and agrees not to get involved in any of the action. If Rambo travels to Vietnam to try to find the American prisoners of war, his criminal record will be expunged. Troutman (Richard Crenna), offers him a deal. John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) is doing hard time in jail when his former boss, Col.
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