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Snake Eyes

Original title: Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins
  • 2021
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  • 2h 1m
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5.4/10
47K
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Henry Golding in Snake Eyes (2021)
Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins stars Henry Golding as Snake Eyes, a tenacious loner who is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage after saving the life of their heir apparent. Upon arrival in Japan, the Arashikage teach Snake Eyes the ways of the ninja warrior while also providing something he's been longing for: a home. But, when secrets from his past are revealed, Snake Eyes' honor and allegiance will be tested - even if that means losing the trust of those closest to him.
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Snake Eyes, a tenacious loner, is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage, who teach him the ways of the ninja and provide him home. But when secrets from his past are r... Read allSnake Eyes, a tenacious loner, is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage, who teach him the ways of the ninja and provide him home. But when secrets from his past are revealed, his honor and allegiance will be tested.Snake Eyes, a tenacious loner, is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage, who teach him the ways of the ninja and provide him home. But when secrets from his past are revealed, his honor and allegiance will be tested.

  • Director
    • Robert Schwentke
  • Writers
    • Evan Spiliotopoulos
    • Joe Shrapnel
    • Anna Waterhouse
  • Stars
    • Henry Golding
    • Andrew Koji
    • Haruka Abe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writers
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
      • Joe Shrapnel
      • Anna Waterhouse
    • Stars
      • Henry Golding
      • Andrew Koji
      • Haruka Abe
    • 685User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Henry Golding
    Henry Golding
    • Snake Eyes
    Andrew Koji
    Andrew Koji
    • Tommy…
    Haruka Abe
    Haruka Abe
    • Akiko
    Takehiro Hira
    Takehiro Hira
    • Kenta
    Eri Ishida
    • Sen
    Iko Uwais
    Iko Uwais
    • Hard Master
    Peter Mensah
    Peter Mensah
    • Blind Master
    Úrsula Corberó
    Úrsula Corberó
    • Baroness
    Samara Weaving
    Samara Weaving
    • Scarlett
    Samuel Finzi
    Samuel Finzi
    • Mr. Augustine
    Steven Allerick
    Steven Allerick
    • Father
    Max Archibald
    • Young Snake Eyes
    Simon Chin
    Simon Chin
    • Hama
    Derrick de Villiers
    Derrick de Villiers
    • Promoter
    • (as Derrick Devilliers)
    Kento Matsunami
    Kento Matsunami
    • Arashikage Ninja Guard
    James Hiroyuki Liao
    James Hiroyuki Liao
    • Yasuzo
    Kenji Tanigaki
    Kenji Tanigaki
    • Yakuza with Eye Patch
    Dean Muhtadi
    Dean Muhtadi
    • Bruiser Streetfighter
    • (as Mojo Rawley)
    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writers
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
      • Joe Shrapnel
      • Anna Waterhouse
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    4rendulic-nenad

    Obnoxiously bad and shallow

    Characters try hard to be cool but end up being boring and weak.

    Plot is all over the place, Snake Eyes is the weakest character in the movie but somehow he is the only one that triumphs.

    Action is short and choppy, a massive fight is about to begin and then it last 3 seconds and cuts to some other scene and after that scene is over we go back to the fight scene which is also over, and that happens all the time.

    When you have an actor like Iko and don't use him in a movie like this you are wasting potentialy excellent fight scenes.

    Don't waste time and money on this DOA movie.
    3darkreignn

    Horribly filmed action ruined this movie

    I'm a big fan of Yakuza films, so when I saw the trailer for "Snake Eyes," I was ecstatic - a gritty, grounded origin of one of G. I. Joe's most beloved characters, in the form of a Japanese mobster movie, seemed too good to be true. And lo and behold, it was! "Snake Eyes" seems to suffer from an identity crisis; there is not enough gangster politics to be a successful gangster movie - there is not enough character development to be a satisfying drama - and perhaps the worst offense: there is not enough well-filmed action for this to be a great action film.

    Let's jump right into why "Snake Eyes" isn't a good film - the action. When you hire master choreographers to create beautiful action sequences, why would you then destroy them by choosing to film your action with close-up, handheld, shaky cam? This stylistic decision is infuriating and unforgivable. There was only one sequence in this movie that was well shot; other than that, literally every other single action scene was made incomprehensible due to the filmmaking.

    There were so many set pieces that could've been memorable and exciting if only the cameraman would've put the camera on a tripod, prepared a wide shot, and stepped away. You have scenes of small armies engaged in katana-on-katana action, and you won't be able to see any of it because the cameraman is standing two feet away and shaking the camera like it owes him money. This filmmaking decision literally ruined the action in this film, and as a consequence, ruined the film itself - because when the action in your action movie sucks, your movie sucks.

    That said, perhaps the storyline and the engaging characters can add some sort of entertainment value? You'd be half right. The story itself is pretty interesting, if not very engaging. There's enough to keep you slightly invested in what's happening and why, but again, everything is framed around terribly filmed action sequences that damper the fun. The acting was serviceable, but nothing too breathtaking. Henry Golding as Snake Eyes had a certain tenacity about him that was fun to watch, but the script seemed to try a little too hard to make him "cool." Samara Weaving was gorgeous, as always, and pretty good here - however, she barely has any screen time, and isn't introduced until about half way through the film. That said, she is a show stealer when she's on screen.

    "Snake Eyes" did have some cool cinematography to bask at - if you enjoy Asian cinema, you'll certainly enjoy the look of the film. That said, if you enjoy good action, you're going to despise this movie. I'd recommend only checking this out if you're a big G. I. Joe fan - if you're not? There's a million other Yakuza action films at your disposal; don't waste your time with this.
    4Fella_shibby

    Atrocious editing ruined the action sequences. The locations are top notch though.

    I saw this mainly cos of Iko Uwais n got terribly disappointed cos his footage is less n he doesnt get to kick ass.

    Then i thot lets just enjoy the action but then again none of the fight scenes are noteworthy.

    Recently i saw Lee's Fist of Fury n i loved the Japanese garden. This movie too has some some beautiful gardens, lakes, hill tops houses, etc.

    The editing ruined everything.

    Cos of the shaky cam n fast cut editing, one cannot make out what is going on during the fight scenes.

    The character of Snake Eyes is more spiteful n the character of Shadow Storm more sympathetic.

    How conveniently the clan n the Major Scarlett work together with Baroness, a Cobra member.

    Also how easily Snake Eyes forgives his dad's murderer n after that fight alongside Baroness inspite of knowing that Cobra gang gave the orders to eliminate his dad.

    I miss those old ninja movies man.
    6nightringer-76840

    Andrew Koji Steals the Show

    Andrew. Koji steals the attention with his emotional expression, too bad his lines were not so good. I think he should be snake eyes.
    3siderite

    A fantastic cast completely wasted on a stupid story

    First of all, this has *nothing* to do with G. I. Joe, as it is a medieval story about two Japanese clans and the protagonist is caught somewhat in between. Yes, it happens today, but 90% of all fights are using swords and the prize of the war is a magical stone. It's like someone took an existing Japanese samurai and ninjas script, added an extraneous character and made him the protagonist, then plastered on a Joe/Cobra connection and brought it into the present. And the way they added this stuff is like fixing a broken mirror with industrial sticky tape on the visible side.

    And what a cast this had: Andrew Koji from Warrior (I still crave for a new season), Iko Uwais from Raid, Peter Mensah from Spartacus, Takehiro Hira (who in my mind did the best job in the film, even if he was the villain and had a really dumb role), Samara Weaving from Guns Akimbo. Not to mention Eri Ishida, who did more in a few scenes than "Snake Eyes" in the entire film. They did nothing with all of this. The fights were fractured and made little sense, focused on form and ignoring substance. Two people fighting 50 and succeeding because they all used swords and the heroes had unlimited stamina, the usual running (slowly and awkwardly) from bullets scene, people running in the sword range to fire a gun, ugh! It was incredibly ugly. Even the motorcycle and car scenes were ridiculously bad. A team of 5 snipers could have finished *everybody* without loses.

    Worst of all, it's called G. I. Joe Origins and it features a character who has never heard of the Joes in a time when both Cobra and Joes have been established for a long time. There is no origin story at all! There is no story, really!

    Bottom line: this film is something that whole teams of people should be fired because of. A 100 million dollar film that manages to waste every resource it bought. Avoid it like it's the plague.

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    • Trivia
      The electric motorcycles the characters are riding throughout the movie are heavily modified Energica Eva Ribelle.
    • Goofs
      Henry Golding's American accent keeps slipping throughout the movie. This is because the actor, Henry Golding, is of English and Malaysian descent. He therefore speaks English with a British accent, but his character, Snake Eyes, is Asian American.
    • Quotes

      Baroness: [deciding to run away from the battle] Oh, fuck this!

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credit crawl is superimposed over insignia for G.I. Joe, Cobra, and the Arashikage clan.
    • Connections
      Featured in Black and White Network: Snake Eyes Trailer Reaction! GI Joe Goes Woke! (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Tokyo Mayhem
      Written & Performed by Martin Todsharow

      Additional Electronica Programming by Henrik Müller & Tassilo Ippenberger

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes
    • Filming locations
      • Japan(location)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Skydance Media
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $88,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,264,325
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,367,853
      • Jul 25, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,064,325
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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