As of the afternoon of May 17, the psychological thriller film Lat mat 6: The fateful ticket directed by Ly Hai has earned 253 billion VND in revenue (according to Box Office Vietnam - an independent box office statistics site in Vietnam).
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Currently, after 19 days of release (premiering from April 28), the movie Lat mat 6 is arranged by theaters nationwide for a total of 2,606 screenings per day - a decrease of more than 2,000 screenings compared to the first days of its release because it had to divide the screenings for the blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy 3 (originally 1,611 screenings, premiering from May 5, now only 1,281 screenings, earning more than 45 billion VND).
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Thai Hoa and Thu Trang in the movie Con Nhot Mot Chong
Meanwhile, the film Con Nhót nhớt chồng by director Vu Ngoc Dang with the main actors Thu Trang - Thai Hoa has 700 screenings left, earning 73 billion VND.
Thus, from the beginning of 2023 until now, the film leading the revenue of Vietnamese films is Tran Thanh's House of Mrs. Nu with 475 billion VND.
The movie Lat mat 6: The fateful ticket by Ly Hai ranked 2nd (it will be higher than the 253 billion VND it is currently earning because it is still showing in theaters, and also entered the Top 3 Vietnamese movies with the highest revenue of all time, after the 2nd place Bo gia with 425 billion VND).
Anh Tu (left) and Mac Van Khoa in Super Con Meets Super Stupid
Super Con Meets Super Crazy directed by Vo Thanh Hoa is in 3rd place with 121.418 billion VND. Sister Sister 2 directed by Vu Ngoc Dang is in 4th place with 121.073 billion VND. Con Nhót Môt Chong produced by Thu Trang is temporarily in 5th place with 73 billion VND.
Vietnamese films with poor revenue
The film When We Are Twenty-Five directed by Luk Van, released in theaters in early March this year, only earned nearly 3 billion VND. The film features a cast of Midu, Le Duong Bao Lam, Lanh Thanh, Phu Thinh..., most of whom received negative comments from audiences and experts because of the lack of investment in the film's production. Although it was promoted as a "fresh youth film", When We Are Twenty-Five made too many mistakes: embracing too many story details, awkward storytelling, awkward acting...
The movie When We Are Twenty-Five left the box office with a revenue of less than 3 billion VND.
The film "The Very Good Squad" directed by Ta Nguyen Hiep with the cast: Hoang Oanh, Le Khanh, Hua Vi Van, Quang Tuan, Vo Tan Phat, Ngoc Phuoc... was shown at the end of March, earning 10 billion VND due to "instability" in almost every element: nonsense story, no convincing basis for the reason why the characters follow a theft mission, awkward jokes, sketchy setting, simple camera angles...
The movie "The Squad" is very good, but was criticized for its quality, like a web-drama.
Vong nhi directed by Hoang Tuan Cuong earned over 24.8 billion VND (screened on 3.2). The film is not new with the theme of condemning abortion due to the disjointed script, spread out with three unconnected character lines. The film's scare style is somewhat outdated, not "exciting" enough compared to the nature of a horror film.
If counting the two films shown consecutively from the end of December 2022 to January 2023, the list of Vietnamese films also includes the action film Thanh Soi by Ngo Thanh Van with a total revenue of 22.9 billion VND. Jackpot Island: Tu Mau Thien Linh Cai by director Le Binh Giang, with the acting of Sam, Tran Nghia, Tran Phong, Miss Tieu Vy, Minh Du, Lan Phuong... earned 12 billion VND.
Surprised with Vietnamese documentary
The documentary genre has always been quite selective of audiences in theaters (although there have been many documentaries shown in theaters before), but in the first months of 2023, there are two Vietnamese documentaries shown in theaters that have surprised audiences.
Director Ha Le Diem and the movie poster Children in the Mist
The documentary The Children in the Mist (which just won the Best Film award in the Asian Film Competition category at the first Da Nang Asian Film Festival 2023) has had good revenue thanks to the audience's praise and word of mouth buying tickets. Few people expected that a documentary about Di, a 13-year-old H'Mong girl who faced the "wife-pulling custom" in the Northwestern highlands, directed by a female Tay director - Ha Le Diem (born in 1992 in Bac Kan), graduated from Journalism at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, would attract such an audience (the film was shortlisted for 15 films competing for the 2023 Oscar in the category of Best Documentary Feature ). The film has earned more than 2.5 billion VND in ticket sales at Vietnamese theaters, although there were few screenings, the seats were almost full, mostly young audiences.
Singer My Tam at the cinema when interacting with the audience
Meanwhile, the music documentary film Tri Am The Movie: Nguoi han thoi gian by singer My Tam was only shown in theaters for 1 week (from April 8) and received the support and affection of more than 140,000 audiences nationwide, earning a total revenue of 12,311 billion VND. Before My Tam, Son Tung M-TP had shown the documentary film Sky tour movie in theaters in June 2020 and after 10 days of being withdrawn from theaters, the film's revenue reached 10,069 billion VND.
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