Strike Commando 2

Strike Commando 2(1988)

08/17/1988 (US)Action, War1h 35m
4.5

"Nobody could stop him!"

Overview

A commando rescues his squad leader from heroin smugglers in Burma.

Claudio Fragasso

Writer

Bruno Mattei

Director

Rossella Drudi

Writer

Claudio Fragasso

Director

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Part of the Strike Commando Collection

This film collection focuses on the heroism of commando teams on dangerous international missions involving espionage, narcotics trafficking, and thwarting Soviet agendas in regions like Vietnam and Burma. The films highlight the teams' bravery, martial arts skills, firearms expertise, and stealth tactics, emphasizing loyalty and camaraderie. Blending thrillers and action, the films appeal to military enthusiasts and action lovers with their gritty realism, daring heroism, and nostalgic Cold War themes. Fast-paced plots, witty one-liners, and heroic gestures provide exhilarating entertainment. The films also feature impressive cinematography, sleek editing, and meticulous action choreography. The production design vividly recreates the Cold War era and futuristic setups, enhancing the immersive experience for audiences.

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A review by JPV852
5.0

Written on August 14, 2021

Sequel takes a more purposeful comedic tone and rip offs Raiders of the Lost Ark, Apocalypse Now and Romancing the Stone. The comedy score that oddly pops in and out was annoying and the action elements weren't quite as fun as the first, but appreciate some of the bad elements. Brent Huff takes over the lead role and seems to have less charisma than Reb Brown and seeing Richard Harris in this was amusing (not that he was beyond appearing in bad movies. **2.25/5**