After less than 3 days of release, "Red Rain" officially joined the "hundred billion club" of Vietnamese cinema when it reached an impressive revenue milestone.
This achievement makes the film the 10th Vietnamese work to surpass the hundred billion VND mark since the beginning of 2025 - a record number, clearly reflecting the explosion of the domestic cinema market.
The content of "Red Rain" is inspired and fictionalized from the real event of the 81-day and night battle to protect Quang Tri Citadel in 1972. The attraction comes from the tight storytelling, many unexpected twists and a talented cast. The film not only conquered the general audience, but also received positive feedback from critics, thereby quickly creating a strong word-of-mouth effect.
Before "Red Rain", a series of Vietnamese works have continuously broken the hundred billion dong mark.
Leading the way is "The Four Guardians" with a huge revenue of 322 billion VND, followed by "Detective Kien: The Headless Case" (249 billion VND) and "The Ancestral House" (243 billion VND). The action, investigation, horror - spiritual genres are showing their superiority when continuously dominating the box office charts.
In the next group, "Flip Side 8: Vong Tay Nang" earned 232 billion VND, "Nu Kiss Bac Billion" reached 212 billion VND, "Tunnel: Mat Troi Trong Trong Doi" brought in 173 billion VND.
Meanwhile, "Mang me di bo" (169 billion VND) and "Quy nhap trang" (150 billion VND) are also on the list of Vietnamese films worth hundreds of billions, proving that diverse topics can attract audiences.
Another horror film that also surpassed the hundred billion mark is "Ghost Light" with over 100 billion VND when shown on Tet holiday 2025.
The presence of "Red Rain" in 10th place (expected to set another revenue record in the coming days) not only affirms the rising trend of Vietnamese cinema in 2025, but also shows the market's growing potential.
From mass entertainment projects to in-depth art films, domestic audiences are increasingly willing to pay to enjoy Vietnamese works in theaters.
With this growth rate, experts predict that the "hundred billion club" will continue to welcome many new members in the near future.
"Red Rain" is an important milestone, and a driving force for Vietnamese filmmakers to boldly invest in and exploit war and historical themes, and improve production quality to conquer both revenue and artistic quality.
Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/dien-anh-viet-2025-da-co-10-phim-vuot-moc-tram-ti-dong-3373106.html
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