A magical world for young audiences
Opening September, “Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World” (premiering September 5) - a film inspired by the Baby Shark phenomenon with the part "Lost in the magical land of Pinkfong" will bring children a magical journey, full of music and color.
The film tells the story of Finn, a cute little boy who accidentally gets sucked into Pinkfong's tablet while playing hide-and-seek with Baby Shark. From there, Finn enters a magical musical world where fun melodies and vibrant choreography will keep young audiences on the edge of their seats.
This world is not only a combination of education and entertainment, but also offers valuable lessons about friendship, discovery and environmental awareness. This is a great choice for parents who want a movie that is both fun and educational for their children.
In particular, Pinkfong’s continued commitment to bringing stories from the Baby Shark universe to the big screen is a strategic move to not only extend the popularity of the character, but also introduce new songs with lively and memorable music. The appearance of familiar characters like Baby Shark and Pinkfong will easily attract children’s attention, and is a great opportunity for families to experience meaningful moments of entertainment together.
This September 5th, we also welcome other children's films, such as "Shin-chan: Hot! Kasukabe's Spicy Dancers". The comedy film follows the adorable adventures of Shin and his friends in Kasukabe. In particular, the film brings a message of friendship and solidarity, very suitable for families this fall.
On the same day, “Hello Jadoo: Lost in the Magic Kingdom” will take young audiences into a magical world full of magic, with the main character being Jadoo, a brave girl who accidentally lost herself in the magical kingdom and began a challenging journey. This is a highly educational film, encouraging children to dare to dream and face challenges in life.
Soon after, on September 12, the hit Japanese animated series “Pui Pui Molcar: Pets Turned Into Cars” will debut in an extremely cute 3DCG movie version, continuing the success of the hit Japanese TV animated series.
The film continues the story of Molcar cars - guinea pigs, adorable creatures, but possessing the power and intelligence of modern means of transport. In the context of the city entering the technological era, intelligent Molcar AI becomes an indispensable part of the lives of residents.
However, that peaceful life is disrupted when Potato and the Molcar group are dragged into a thrilling chase with a Molcar AI named Canon. The film is not only highly entertaining but also contains profound messages about technology, artificial intelligence and friendship.
On September 19, “Giants of La Mancha” will take children on an extraordinary journey of Alfonso, a descendant of Don Quixote, three imaginary rabbits and two friends on an adventure to save the town of La Mancha from a giant storm. This film not only brings moments of adventure, but also encourages children to dare to dream and overcome their fears, discovering the true power behind the storm.
On September 26, “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” will bring the famous DreamWorks Animation franchise to the big screen. The film follows Gabby and her grandmother Gigi on an adventure to the magical land of Cat Francisco, where Gabby must save her precious dollhouse from the hands of the eccentric cat Vera. The film promises to attract young audiences with its colorful adventures and cute characters.
Multi-tone for mature viewers
September is not just about kids movies, it also brings adult viewers some dramatic and suspenseful options. One of the most anticipated is “The Conjuring: The Last Rites,” which opens on September 5, marking the final installment of the popular horror universe created by James Wan.
The film will continue to follow the psychic couple Ed and Lorraine Warren in the "Smurl Haunting" haunting, promising to bring an emotional ending for fans of the series that has lasted for more than a decade. This is an opportunity for the audience to once again relive the tense, scary and nostalgic moments.
For horror fans, “The Long Walk” (released September 19) is a must-see. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Stephen King, the film is set in a dystopian future where 100 teenagers participate in a death-defying walking competition, with only one surviving. The film’s script contains many profound metaphors about the desire to live, freedom, and the price to pay for them, making it one of the most anticipated films of this fall.
September also sees the appearance of lighter but still attractive entertainment options, especially films that combine humor and mystery elements. “Mom’s Birthday Crashers” (released on September 5) is a family comedy, revolving around a group of children trying to organize a surprise birthday party for their mother, but everything becomes chaotic. Although not a horror film, the work still brings both funny and sad moments and easily conquers parents and young audiences.
Similarly, “Get Rich with Ghosts 2: Diamond War” is a combination of humor and mystery, telling the story of a group of people who reluctantly have to accompany a ghost on a journey to find a diamond ring worth 9 billion VND. Although not a pure horror film, with the elements of mystery and action, the film still brings a funny but also tense atmosphere.
At the end of September, Vietnamese cinema will be present with two potential horror works. “The Hill of Torture: The Return of the Black Heresy” (released on September 26) is a mysterious ghost film, combined with a dark setting and dramatic details, promising to satisfy fans of this genre.
On the same day, “Ghost Room” was also released with a tragic story about the ghost of a pregnant woman, bringing a profound message about motherly love and sacrifice.
Finally, don’t miss “One Battle After Another” (released September 26), a Hollywood blockbuster starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The film combines action and psychology, promising to not only attract audiences with its intense action scenes but also make a splash at international film awards.
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