LARA CROFT - TOMB RAIDER stars Angelina Jolie as Croft, a tough, sexy, heavily armed adventurer. Fans of the cult video game on which the film is based will undoubtedly already be familiar with the plot, which sees Croft blasting her way past various monsters, villains, and pitfalls as she traverses the globe in search of a .. Read more
| Starring | Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Iain Glen, Chris Barrie |
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| Director | Simon West |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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The transfer of successful video games to the big screen has a less than glorious track record, from Super Mario Bros to Street Fighter. Hopes were high for this Tomb Raider adaptation, however, partly because Lara Croft was a natural action-movie icon and partly because the game was known for decent narrative. What a shame then that it's such a huge dud. Angelina Jolie makes a credible enough Lara — athletic, somewhat top-heavy, and with an English accent borrowed from Liz Hurley (rumoured to be an early contender for the role). But not only is the story unsatisfying — a two-act yarn about finding two halves of an artefact in Cambodia and Siberia — the direction from Simon West (so good at the helm of Con Air) does nothing to whip up any momentum as Lara joins forces with the apparent villains (led by Iain Glen) and jumps about a bit, mostly in the dark. The Indiana Jones series did this tomb-raiding schtick so much better; and a few monkey statues coming to life are short change after the recent full-on Mummy films. In short, it's boring. A half-baked subplot involving Lara's dead father (played by Jolie's dad Jon Voight) does little to involve the viewer and fans of the game will be itching to get back to their consoles.
Trivial nonsense, a worthless farrago of stupefying boredom, based on best-selling videogames; Jolie, though, does seem like the creation of a masculine cyber-fantasy.
"....As adventuress Lara Croft, Angelina Jolie looks good enough kicking ass to make you wish the movie was interactive and not just the video game..."
This was a fantastic piece of escapism with a good solid story and a super ending! What really made the movie however was the sultry Angelina Jolie.
I thought I'd give this film a chance despite some bad reviews mainly because I truly fancy Angelina Jolie and came away pleasantly suprised. This is a not ... more
Angelina Jolie gives me the horn. Lara Croft gives me the horn. Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft gives me the Mega-Horn. When I first heard about this film I ... more
I've never played the game, so I ahve no idea what I am comparing this film with, but, with the exception of a rather weak ending, there are far worse ... more
I've heard pretty much only bad things about this outing of Lara Croft. So I rented it expecting to be thoroughly underwhelmed, and... it wasn't ... more
This was a fantastic piece of escapism with a good solid story and a super ending! What really made the movie however was the sultry Angelina Jolie.
I thought I'd give this film a chance despite some bad reviews mainly because I truly fancy Angelina Jolie and came away pleasantly suprised. This is a not ... more
Angelina Jolie gives me the horn. Lara Croft gives me the horn. Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft gives me the Mega-Horn. When I first heard about this film I ... more
I've heard pretty much only bad things about this outing of Lara Croft. So I rented it expecting to be thoroughly underwhelmed, and... it wasn't ... more
The best thing about this film has to be Angelina Jolie. She makes the role her own with great ability in the action scenes and a perfect English 'Lara ... more
Angelina Jolie. She makes this film and is looks amazing all the way through. Worth 5 stars for that alone. Stroke of genius to cast her as Lara Croft
I have to say that before I watched this film I had been pre-warned about how 'bad' it was!
However, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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alright if you've nothing else to do. poor casting in angelina joli in my opinion.celebrity over-shadows character.movie wasnt as stylised as comics and was... more
Not what I expected although don't know what expected with this one. Did not enjoy, sswitched of half way through, but was told by partner that it was an ... more
The transfer of successful video games to the big screen has a less than glorious track record, from Super Mario Bros to Street Fighter. Hopes were high for this Tomb Raider adaptation, however, partly because Lara Croft was a natural action-movie icon and partly because the game was known for decent narrative. What a shame then that it's such a huge dud. Angelina Jolie makes a credible enough Lara — athletic, somewhat top-heavy, and with an English accent borrowed from Liz Hurley (rumoured to be an early contender for the role). But not only is the story unsatisfying — a two-act yarn about finding two halves of an artefact in Cambodia and Siberia — the direction from Simon West (so good at the helm of Con Air) does nothing to whip up any momentum as Lara joins forces with the apparent villains (led by Iain Glen) and jumps about a bit, mostly in the dark. The Indiana Jones series did this tomb-raiding schtick so much better; and a few monkey statues coming to life are short change after the recent full-on Mummy films. In short, it's boring. A half-baked subplot involving Lara's dead father (played by Jolie's dad Jon Voight) does little to involve the viewer and fans of the game will be itching to get back to their consoles.
Trivial nonsense, a worthless farrago of stupefying boredom, based on best-selling videogames; Jolie, though, does seem like the creation of a masculine cyber-fantasy.
"....As adventuress Lara Croft, Angelina Jolie looks good enough kicking ass to make you wish the movie was interactive and not just the video game..."
This was not, director West insisted, a visualisation of the computer game that made the aristocratic adventurer into a... read more on Time Out
"...Ms. Jolie is having the time of her life....She may be the first woman to get to deliver an action hero's smirk..."