Opening February is the movie "Train Monster" (original title: Pasahero), released from February 6th. The film explores a horror - psychological theme with the setting of a night train, where seven passengers witness a woman being harassed but choose to ignore it. When the victim dies, strange phenomena continuously occur, forcing the group to face the consequences of their own indifference. The work has a creepy color but raises a clear social message about community responsibility.
The highlight of the Tet movie season falls on the 1st day of Tet (February 17), when a series of Vietnamese movies is released. The movie "My Father's House, One Room" marks Truong Giang's first time taking on the role of director. The film revolves around the father-son relationship in a family living in an old apartment complex, reflecting generational conflicts and the journey of reconciling family affection in a cramped but emotional space.
At the same time, "Heavenly Treasure" brings a gentle story about motherhood and fate. The film follows a single mother who accidentally meets the sperm donor - who is also her child's "heavenly father". The ironic situations open up a humane perspective on family and the connection between strangers.
Young audiences and families have many choices with a series of animated films such as "Dinosaurs Welcoming Tet" and "Spring Rabbit and Chicken Riot in Tunnels", released from the 1st day of Tet. The works are adventurous and humorous, revolving around friendship and the journey of overcoming challenges, suitable for the festival atmosphere at the beginning of the year.
By the 4th day of Tet (February 20), the box office continues to welcome "Charlie the Wonderdog" and "The Pets: The Battle of the Railway". The two films exploit animal images with action and fantasy elements, aiming for a message of courage and spirit of cooperation.
At the end of February, the Vietnamese movie "Let's Go Home" will be released on the 10th day of Tet, telling the story of a young startup organizing a "fake" trip for their family to save a startup project. The work combines humor and family emotions, gathering a cast of veteran actors.
Closing the film season is the Hollywood blockbuster "Whistling Hill" (February 27), a new version of the classic with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, promising to bring a bold perspective on a famous tragic love story.
In general, the ticket office for Binh Ngo Tet 2026 shows the richness of genres, meeting diverse entertainment needs and contributing to creating a vibrant festive atmosphere for audiences nationwide.