Entering March, the Vietnamese box office witnessed the explosion of many film genres, from emotional Vietnamese works to famous Hollywood film brands, and a large-scale film concert for K-pop fans.
Opening the month is the movie "Tai" - a psychological, action, family work directed and starring Mai Tai Phen, with the participation of My Tam, Meritorious Artist Hanh Thuy, Hong Anh and a cast of talented actors. The film revolves around Tai - a man who suddenly falls into a huge debt vortex. When pushed to the brink, he is forced to make wrong choices, gradually sliding into the world of crime to manage money. Family becomes a threatened target, while Tai himself is increasingly sinking deeper into the fragile boundary of right and wrong.
At the same time, K-pop fans have the opportunity to relive the stadium atmosphere with "Stray Kids: The Dominate Experience". The film records the record-breaking world tour of the group Stray Kids under the direction of director Paul Dugdale, bringing explosive performances, exclusive behind-the-scenes images and authentic sharing from members.
In the Asian horror film genre, the film "The Human Mask" brings a gruesome story revolving around Ki Mangun Suroto - puppet master Wayang who desires to possess ancient evil arts to achieve power and immortality. When young girl Citra is dragged into a mysterious ritual under the guise of a Sinden singer, a series of horrific events gradually open up, forcing her to fight to escape her bloody fate.
On March 13, Vietnamese horror movie lovers will see the movie "Quỷ nhập tràng 2" again. The movie follows Minh Nhu back to her family's old dyeing workshop, where secrets are buried and evil forces gradually reveal themselves, pushing her on a journey to face a haunting past.
In the animation segment, Pixar brings "The Magic Dance". The story revolves around Mabel - an animal-loving girl who accidentally accesses technology that allows the transfer of human consciousness into animal robots. In the form of a beaver, Mabel explores the natural world from a new perspective, while recognizing the environmental dangers threatening all species.
At the end of the month, the famous horror series returns with "The Scream 7", marking Sidney Prescott's comeback when a new Ghostface appears and targets her family. In addition, young audiences can follow the colorful musical journey in "Little Cow Cruising the Ocean", while cartoon lovers will see the classic "Corailine".