Contrary to expectations of achieving a revenue of about 20 million USD in the first 2 days of release, the blockbuster G. I. Joe: Sa so long mua thu" only earned 12.5 million USD, behind the work "Old" earned 15 million USD. Along with that, the number of tickets sold by G. I. Joe: Sa main vu ngan on the first day only reached 80%, far behind what the previous film had achieved.
According to film critics, the reason why G. I. Joe: Sa rau main vang" did not achieve the producer's dream number, partly due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic. Currently, many countries considered "potential" markets such as the US, Germany, UK, France... are still facing the epidemic, so the audience is not very excited when going to the cinema to enjoy the film. This also explains why the number of tickets sold by G. I. Joe: revenge has seriously declined.
Along with that, G. I. Joe: Sa hoa tuon thu" did not receive high praise for the script development in this sequel. The film directed by Robert Schwentke has tried to innovate content, exploiting many new details in the direction of building some unique characters, bringing diverse colors to the work.
However, the film still does not bring much of the effect that viewers expected before because the pace is somewhat slow and not smooth in each scene, not to mention the psychological developments of the characters Storm Shadow or Snake Eyes are not clearly expressed.
The only drawback of the film is the stable acting of the male lead Henry Golding, receiving many compliments from the audience. The acting of the remaining actors such as Andrew Koji, Samara Weaving... is average, just enough to complete the role and not too outstanding.
G. I. Joe: Sa main requit is the latest film in the famous film series G. I. Joe". The film revolves around the journey of the character Snake Eyes when joining the "G. I. Joe". Before that, Snake Eyes were raised by the ancient Japanese Japanese Arashikage tribe. However, he was suspected by his ethnic people of his imprecise identity and this was the reason why Snake Eyes set out to find answers in the past, regaining the trust of everyone...
G. I. Joe: Sa main vu ngan" is 121 minutes long, starting from July 23 in some cinemas around the world and copyrighted film sites.