After Rocky goes the distance with champ Apollo Creed, both try to put the fight behind them and move on. Rocky settles down with Adrian but can't put his life together outside the ring, while Creed seeks a rematch to restore his reputation. Soon enough, the "Master of Disaster" and the "Italian Stallion" are set on a collision course for a climactic battle that is brutal and unforgettable.
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Great Film overall
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Here we have "Rocky II", an American 2-hour film from 1979, so this one will have its 40th anniversary soon. The first Rocky won big at the Oscars and this one here is the sequel, the first of many in fact. It is once again about Sylvester Stallone, who not only wrote the script and played the title character like in the first, but even took over from the recently deceased Avildsen as director. The story continues right after the first ended, even the very same night as the two fighters are rolled out of the ring. And once more, Weathers' Apollo Creed is the main antagonist here as this film is all about a rematch from film 1. Never change a winning script may have been their idea here as you will find more parallels. Rocky is more than ever the hero for the simple, maybe underprivileged and they badly want him to win this time. But Creed will take his opponent seriously now for sure. The Oscar-nominated supporting actors are back to, even if Young's impact was really minimal. Meredith had slightly better material. And shire is back too, not just in a stable relationship with Rocky now, but even married and becoming a mother. Other than that, I had the impression they did not really know what to do with her character anymore as some of the film's weakest moments were about her like the proposal to call the kid Rocky Jr. or the rushed in coma drama honestly did not help at all. But on a more positive approach, the quote about a woman staying a woman and a man staying a man was maybe the most memorable moment of the entire film.But the film's biggest weakness, like for the first already, was the fight in the last half hour. It really is close to a negative deal breaker because it has absolutely nothing to do with real boxing. Cover (is that the word? we say "Deckung" here in Germany) and defense were completely nonexistent and honestly from the beating Rocky gets in rounds 1 and 2, it would have been over right away in reality. But here, of course the comeback happens. And don't even get me started on the synchronous falling down in round 15 (ofc!). It is highly cringeworthy and very obvious that this was actors performing a scripted confrontation. Such a pity as everything before was solid, even strong at times. The eventually positive verdict I give this movie is really only because the horrible execution in the last half hour still did not manage to destroy my curiosity who would triumph in the end. The film ends as abrupt as the first with the announcement of the winner. As for the first Rocky, that one also really struggled with the fight sequence, but had several other weaknesses too why I believe that this one we got here is certainly better than the 1976 film, which is perhaps the worst Best Picture Academy Award winner I have seen. This one here has better potential and I think if Rocky had decided not to fight in the face of the birth and his wife's critical condition (oh wait look at her miracle recovery), this film would have been even way better, a crucial character study. But I can see why they wanted the fight to happen again because many of the more simple audience members would have been disappointed with the build-up and then nothing. But these are probably also the ones who thought the fight was the best thing about the film and still think they know their stuff about boxing. Okay, drifting away now a bit. Overall, I give this first Rocky sequel a thumbs-up and recommend checking it out, even if turning it off after 90 minutes may be a wise decision and just read what happened in the final quarter.
The first Rocky sequel has boxer Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), having just completed a boxing match with heavy-weight champion Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) that resulted in a draw, is now struggling with his new family life as he is having troubles finding work outside of the ring. The film starts off somewhat slow and steady as we delve into Rocky's post-boxing life of marriage and children and his job-hunt struggles. That gave the plot a nice touch of drama and heartfelt moments. However, the main intriguing element of the movie is when Apollo coerces Rocky into a rematch to prove that he is still the heavy-weight champion, and Rocky attempts to train for the match - all the while balancing his strive with his family. Like all the Rocky movies, you want to root for Rocky in the boxing match, which I thought was well-choreographed, rousing and an edge-of-your-seat experiment. Sylvester Stallone does a great job, once again, in his Rocky role, and gave a heroic depiction to his character. While this movie is not all about the fight but the struggles Rocky continues to endure, the good acting and interesting plot makes this sports drama a well-paced and captivating sequel.Grade B+
This is a decent sequel, not a great one but decent. So the it picks up right after the first one and now Rocky has gained some fame. However he still has a difficult time making ends meet, mainly because he doesn't know how to read. Thus has a hard time advertising products for commercials. Apollo Creed is still butt- hurt about the previous fight and is doing whatever it takes to get a rematch. Rocky wants to call it quits when it comes to boxing, but he is a fighter and thus he is in a dilemma. To either focus on his love life while struggling or follow through with his purpose and his calling. While the first "Rocky" film was raw and real. This one is a bit cheesy and dragged out. And the build up to the ending fight just didn't hit as hard as the first one. Mainly because it didn't feel like a lot was at stake this time around. I mean there is, but the build up and the execution was just so much more fluid in the first one. And way more engaging, despite it being a simple story. The story in this is simple as well, but felt so darn dragged out sometimes. Overall, it's a okay watch it takes a few jabs but it didn't have that knockout punch in the end like the first one.7/10
The second installment of Rocky which follows the struggles in retirement after he was defeated by Apollo Creed. He experiences challenges of having a family until he accepted Creed's proposal in a rematch.The preparation for the climax expresses reality. The script is awesome. Storyline was good as I expected, I thought it will just be rip off of the first part, but it wasn't. Actors performed amazingly. The story is perfectly executed. Character development is just fine. The climax brought justice of this sports drama sequel.One of the best classic films.Must watch.