On April 30, "Phí phông: Quỷ máu rừng thiêng" unexpectedly maintained the leading position with nearly 7 billion VND, far ahead of the opponents behind.
Specifically, director Do Quoc Trung's work reached about 6.95 billion VND per day, equivalent to more than 70,000 tickets sold on more than 2,100 screenings. With stable growth momentum, the total revenue of the film has now exceeded 150.5 billion VND - a figure that shows the persistent appeal of the horror film genre mixed with spiritual elements when invested methodically and hitting the audience's taste.
Right behind is "Heo Nam Mong" by director Luu Thanh Luan with about 5.86 billion VND on April 30. Despite having a higher number of screenings (more than 2,500 screenings), the number of tickets sold reached more than 60,000, showing significant competitiveness. The total revenue of the film is currently about 62.77 billion VND - a positive level, but still quite far from the leading film.
In the middle group, Thai Hoa's "Hero" earned about 2.53 billion VND per day, with more than 23,000 tickets sold. The total revenue of the film is currently about 22.84 billion VND. Although not as explosive as expected, the work still maintains its certain appeal thanks to international cooperation and action-psychological content.
Meanwhile, "Blood Moon Party 8" recorded revenue of about 1.56 billion VND on the holiday, raising total revenue to more than 22.2 billion VND. Currently, the film shows signs of slowing down in attraction, although it still retains its loyal audience.
Meanwhile, "Trum So" by director Duc Thinh reached about 1.27 billion VND per day, with total accumulated revenue of more than 6.93 billion VND - a modest level compared to expectations.
Overall, the box office market during this year's holiday has a clear differentiation. "Phí phông: Quỷ máu rừng thiêng" is almost "alone" in the top group, while "Heo năm móng" plays a counterweight but is not strong enough to create great pressure. The remaining group maintains average revenue, mainly thanks to stable screenings and word-of-mouth effects.