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During the final fight, Sylvester Stallone encouraged Dolph Lundgren to hit him for real to make the scenes look authentic. Lundgren hit him so hard that Stallone ended up in intensive care for several days because his heart was swelling from the impact.
: A notable (and often criticized) addition is Paulie’s talking robot, which has become a symbol of the film’s campier, more ridiculous side. Critical Consensus Perspective Pacing Rocky IV - Der Kampf des Jahrhunderts 1985.mp4
: Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago is widely considered the most physically intimidating and memorable antagonist in the series. During the final fight, Sylvester Stallone encouraged Dolph
: The film is famous for its extensive use of montages, specifically the contrast between Drago’s high-tech, steroid-assisted training and Rocky’s primitive, back-to-basics regime in the snowy Soviet countryside. During the final fight
During the final fight, Sylvester Stallone encouraged Dolph Lundgren to hit him for real to make the scenes look authentic. Lundgren hit him so hard that Stallone ended up in intensive care for several days because his heart was swelling from the impact.
: A notable (and often criticized) addition is Paulie’s talking robot, which has become a symbol of the film’s campier, more ridiculous side. Critical Consensus Perspective Pacing
: Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago is widely considered the most physically intimidating and memorable antagonist in the series.
: The film is famous for its extensive use of montages, specifically the contrast between Drago’s high-tech, steroid-assisted training and Rocky’s primitive, back-to-basics regime in the snowy Soviet countryside.