Henry Golding is a charming and likable fellow who gave a true movie-star performance in “Crazy Rich Asians” and did an impressive villainous turn in Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen,” but he’s just too soft and non-threatening a presence to play Snake Eyes, who has spent his entire adult life looking for the man who killed his father when he was just a little Snake Eyes. Joe” movie franchise, which started with the mediocre “Rise of Cobra” in 2009 and continued with the even less memorable “Retaliation” in 2013 and now goes 0-for-3 at the plate. Enter the Giant CGI Anacondas, who snarl and hiss but will not eat you if you are pure of heart, and we’ll leave the snake pit now to talk a little bit more about the third chapter in the “G.I. If Snake Eyes can pass all three tests, he’ll be accepted by the family if not, he’ll be dead and that will make for a short movie. You see, Henry Golding’s title character, the obligatory Loner with a Tragic Backstory, is taking a three-pronged challenge within the compound of the Arashikage clan, a legendary family of ninjas. Rated PG-13 (for sequences of strong violence and brief strong language). Paramount Pictures presents a film directed by Robert Schwentke and written by Evan Spiliotopoulos, Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnel.
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