Driving by his deep will of solving a mysterious murder that took place recently, Marion Cobra, a young courageous and successful police officer, who does his best, in order to save the only witness for a crime that took place, the thing that brings terrible for him and makes him struggle against achieving his mission.
Camp for adults. This is before Nielson got all puffy and drunkish too!
Groucho Reviews
September 05, 2011
Dated and unintentionally laughable, Cobra will always be best known for the catchphrase "You're a disease and I'm the cure." Ironically, any audience foolhardy enough to brave this ugly movie is liable to stagger out feeling mighty sick. [Blu-ray]
The film trades on the same technique used by books that attack pornography by printing examples of the dirty pictures. Cobra pretends to be against the wanton violence of a disintegrating society, but it's really the apotheosis of that violence.
I'll take 'Ludicrous Stallone Action Flicks From the Late 80s' for $500, Alex.
TV Guide
May 06, 2008
Every aspect of this film is reprehensible. Stallone's character is an empty hulk; the few attempts to provide us with little insights into his character are downright laughable.