What happened on this movie? Did they not understand what made the first work?
The first had really interesting characters - doomed men, with no future, looking for a cause, men out of shape.
This is mostly about Scott Glenn as a gloomy mercenary from Lebannon. Edward Fox plays Richard Burton's brother from the first one. Why didn't they use someone with a bit more life? Like Oliver Reed, Peter O'Toole? Maybe they tried. Fox is just pompous.
There's a throwback to the first film in a training montage. But it's super short. Then a training sergeant yells at a former IRA man then just kills him. Whose dumb idea was that?
The story feels so repetitive. Scott Glenn gets hauled into a car. Then Barbara Carrera. Then Glenn again.
Why didn't they lean into them being mercenaries?
Random plots like Carrera and Glenn falling in love, and a network paying for it, and Carrera's brother helping, and there's a double agent (actually that's not bad), and the Russian foisting an IRA man on them, and the IRA giving Fox LSD. And it ends with Hess (Laurence Olivier) deciding to go back.
No stakes - no reason to bust him out.
Just shit.
Interesting to see Laurence Olivier as if he's going to die, Ingrid Pitt as a hooker working for the Russians and Patruck Stewart. Nice views of Germany.