Snake Eyes: G.I. JOE Origins

2021 • 121 minutes
3.4
237 reviews
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Discover the origins of the iconic G.I. JOE hero, SNAKE EYES (Henry Golding), in this action-packed, edge-of-your-seat adventure. Welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage after saving the life of their heir-apparent, STORM SHADOW (Andrew Koji), SNAKE EYES joins the battle against the terrorist group COBRA. Pushing him to the limits, SNAKE EYES will become the ultimate warrior. But, when past secrets are revealed, his honor and allegiance will be tested – even if that means losing everything he has been fighting for. Also starring Úrsula Corberó as BARONESS and Samara Weaving as SCARLETT.
Rating
PG-13

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3.4
237 reviews
Jason ThatJason
August 20, 2021
This movie focuses on some contrived nonsense which was not even part of the original mythology of this character. Absolutely nothing about this movie resembles Snake-Eyes whatsoever. The Asian influences are extremely extremely overplayed. This was very obviously written by someone who did not grow up with this franchise and simply concocted a script based on "Ninja stuff". Let's redo this movie and get it right. Which means changing the title of this movie to something else.
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Alexandra
November 1, 2021
I dont mind the switch in characters, that happens all of the time today. What I do care about is that Snake Eyes is an adult with a child's mentaltity, is never in the suit, and just like the new star wars movies-doesnt seem to need any training whatsoever to become knowledgable in the way of the clan. His ''ninja'' skills are barely there, the agility and flexibility of the character is seriously missing. I am so happy all I did was rent this movie so I didn't waste more money.
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Brutus (Blake)
August 28, 2021
The movie had almost nothing to do with the real snake eyes. The only accurate piece was the fact he and storm shadow trained with the ninjas. But it wasn't supposed to be "way of the dragon" defy physics. If I could unsee this I would be much happier. I rather look forward to a good movie I never get to see then remember a second of this story. If you forgot what you went to see and just enjoyed the Chinese atmosphere of it then it's a good movie and I enjoyed it.
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