

Snake Eyes
Directed by Robert SchwentkeSnake 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.
Cast of Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes Ratings & Reviews
- jackmeat7h agoMy quick rating - 5.2/10. I swear, they have already given us the origin of Snake Eyes in one of the GI Joe flicks. But let's say that didn't happen. We already know that he was a white dude who was a very righteous person. So what in the world happened in this movie? All of a sudden, he is Malaysian (Henry Golding) and a complete two-faced thief. Throughout the movie, you are rooting against him up until the very end, since he is essentially the "bad" guy, and the character who ends up being Storm Shadow is the good one. Not sure if they purposely ruined the actual origin story for some reason, but it just didn't work. This is just a start, though, since the casting for this movie from top to bottom was just plain awful. Not bad actors, just wrong for their parts. Úrsula Corberó as the baroness was horrible, and Samara Weaving as Scarlet was just wrong. The action is just so hit or miss that there is no scene that you will even remember when finished. For a summer blockbuster, you need those well-choreographed scenes to grab you, and this flick just didn't deliver in the slightest. The more I type, the lower the score goes. Never a good sign. I must admit I was looking forward to a proper story for Snake Eyes, and by the credits, I felt like someone punched me in the face. And to add insult to injury, there is a sequel lead-in at the end. Cannot see that happening with how disappointing this was and how it performed at the box office.
- eddie43351July 19, 2025Great movie wish they stayed true to the original story where they met at an early age not fully grown makes GI JOE irrelevant.