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32 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanSnake Eyes, as directed by Robert Schwentke (“The Divergent Series: Insurgent”), has style and verve, with a diabolical family plot that creates a reasonable quota of actual drama. The movie is also a synthetic but infectiously skillful big-studio hodgepodge of ninja films, wuxia films, yakuza films, and international revenge films.
- 67The A.V. ClubJesse HassengerThe A.V. ClubJesse HassengerSnake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins doesn’t reach the giddy, earnest heights of something like Aquaman or a Wachowski project. It methodically sets up sequels—to be recast and released around 2030, judging by the Joes’ cinematic track record so far. But the dubiousness of its present-day achievement, the sheer ludicrousness of making the best G.I. Joe movie in 2021, is part of the dumbfounding fun.
- 60Los Angeles TimesMichael OrdoñaLos Angeles TimesMichael OrdoñaSnake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins ends up having enough good-time action sequences to make it worth the popcorn money.
- 60Screen RantMolly FreemanScreen RantMolly FreemanWith energetic and thrilling action, Snake Eyes is a fun summer blockbuster, even if the movie's haphazard franchise setup leaves much to be desired.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeAs shamelessly corporate popcorn movies go, Snake Eyes is better than most. That’s not high praise, but considering the film’s dopey pedigree, it’s not nothing.
- 50IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichThe action scenes are so inexplicably painful — and the character work in “Snake Eyes” is so unexpectedly strong — that your heart sinks whenever the swords come out.
- 40The GuardianCharles BramescoThe GuardianCharles BramescoThe script’s attempts at wisdom amount to little more than dime-store platitudes, and the internecine turmoil of the Arashikage clan never comes close to anything like emotional heft.
- 40Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonSlavishly obeying the rules of a would-be franchise starter — including crafting an open-ended finale that leaves room for sequels — Snake Eyes features plenty of martial-arts mayhem but very little actual excitement.
- 40TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiThe drama is muddled, the action is murky, and the storyline can’t help but get goofier and goofier until, by the end, every attempt this movie makes to ground the “G.I. Joe” series gets blown up. It’s hardly the worst film the “G.I. Joe” series has delivered, but it’s certainly the least interesting.
- 25ObserverBrandon KatzObserverBrandon KatzThe fight choreography is often impressive. But the script is pockmarked with cliches, tropes and never-ending predictability.