This movie is the last of the saga inspired by the Rambo movies. Chuck Norris this time is married and chose a Vietnamese with a terrible sense of opportunity. While the Vietcong is arriving in the capital, she decides to return to her apartment to look for some papers that will ultimately not help her at all and will detonate her misfortune. Chaos arises and she is freed to her fate. Meanwhile a timely Western religious who runs a home for orphans tells him that his wife (who Norris thought was dead) and his son are alive but in utter misery. Norris does not believea. The Cia, following in the footsteps of the priest, meet Norris and take him to the director to tell him that indeed we must not believe in the priest. So Norris is suspicious. He is going to Vietnam and as it turns out that the CIA have nothing to do with all and those who spoke in the US with him end up going to Vietnam as well. Norris manages to arm himself to the teeth and goes in search of his family. He finds them but then loses them thanks to the lousy Vietnamese led by the lousy Aki Aleong. The level of disgust they exhibit is almost disgusting. Norris finally escapes and takes them all out in a display of pyrotechnics and explosions that are pleasing to the eye. It is a good movie that he entertains. That's what cinema is all about, entertaining. Very good Aaron Norris directing and Chuck Norris acting.