Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

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Better than the first, but not by much.
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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that very graphic violence -- and lots of it. Characters are hurt and killed. There are a couple of bad words, and some passionate kisses and sexual references. Families might discuss the movie's video game origins and address Ms. Croft's physique and how boys and girls respond to it.

  • Intense peril, sometimes graphic, characters killed.
  • Passionate kisses, mild sexual references. Very revealing clothing.
  • A couple of bad words.

What's the story?

Angelina Jolie plays Lady Lara Croft, archeologist/adventurer. Off the coast of San Torini, she discovers an ancient sunken library. Just as she reaches for a glowing yellow orb, the bad guys arrive. The orb is a map to Pandora's Box. This Pandora's Box contains virulent biological agents that will unleash a plague on the world. Jonathan Reiss (Ciaran Hinds), a former Nobel Prize winner turned international dealer in biological weapons, wants what's in the box and Lara, at the request of the Queen, wants to stop him.


Is it any good?

 

LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE has a better plot, better characters, and better acting than the first movie, but let's be honest about it -- no one is going to see this movie for the plot, characters, and acting. The audience for this movie wants to see the movie version of the popular computer game, with Angelina Jolie in very tight clothes decking, kicking, and shooting as many bad guys as possible. All of that is there, and the distractions of plot, character, and acting barely get in the way.

Director Jan de Bont ("Twister," "Speed") knows how to stage action, and there are some genuine thrills, especially when Lara and Terry don flying suits that have them soaring through the air like Rocky the Flying Squirrel. Jolie is always fun to watch. But the computer-game origins of the movie are replicated in the staged level-style series of action sequences, and that removes any narrative momentum.


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What families can talk about

Families can talk about how Lara decides what is important to her. Is she a good role model? Why or why not?


This review was written by Nell Minow
Adult
April 9, 2008
 

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
Fun movie, but I wouldn't let my 2 yr old watch it
Lara Croft Tomb Raider is a great alternative to Raiders of the Lost Ark trilogy. Angelina Jolie as a super sexy treasure hunter with Tons of action! Great Guy Flick.

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Kid, 13 years old
August 10, 2010
 
Better than the first tomb raider
I liked the first tomb raider but this was better. The action was great and Angelina Jolie was awesome. The only things you should be worried about is the violence and one kissing scene. 9+

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Teen, 16 years old
April 27, 2009
 

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 

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Kid, 10 years old
August 9, 2011
 
Another unsuitable movie...
The uses of p*ss and a-hole are unsuitable for youngsters. Tweens and up.

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Kid, 9 years old
May 10, 2011
 
15+
great movie.

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Teen, 15 years old
November 8, 2010
 
im going to watch it for sure

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Parent of 9 year old
May 17, 2009
 
I do love Tomb Raider, but...
While I really enjoy the Tomb Raider Franchise and I did enjoy this movie (moreso the second time around!), there are some things to be aware of. SPOILERS ahead, so please stop reading now if you don't want it ruined! -The main antagonist falls into a pool of acid and resurfaces with his skin burned off, screaming and thrashing around as the acid eats through his muscle. This was probably the most disturbing scene in the movie. You have a few seconds warning before you see him dying, however, so I advise you look away once he falls into the pool. -Lara and her partner/love interest roll around on the floor mostly naked, kissing and caressing each other. However, Lara handcuffs him to the bed and leaves without him (because she isn't sure she can trust him after he almost got her killed) before they can do anything. The love interest responds to getting cuffed by saying, "Not what I had in mind, but..." -Aforementioned love interest slaps Lara on the face, hard, during an argument. He then reaches for his gun to shoot her, but she shoots him first. All you see is their faces, and then him slumping forward onto her shoulder as he falls. This is probably the least concerning of my three points, but it disturbed me a lot when I was 15 or 16 and the movie had just come out. It might be a good idea to talk to your kids and make sure they understand why Lara treated Terry the way she did. Originally I thought she was just trying to get ahead of him by tying him up, and that she'd shot him for not agreeing with her or slapping her. However, when I watched it again a few nights ago I understood that she was doing those things because he was threatening her life in varying degrees. Personally, I found Lara to be a stronger and more interesting character in this movie than the previous one. Despite her reluctance to work with the government (and apparent great distaste for it), Lara sought out Pandora's box in order to keep evil people from getting their hands on it and killing "millions of innocent people". She also refused to hold the box ransom for millions of pounds from the government, instead destroying it. I felt that the overall morals conveyed in this film were better than the previous, in which she endangered the universe just to find out what happened to her father and possibly see him again! Lara may be true neutral, but I just didn't see her behaving that way. Also, as far as role models go, I think Angelina Jolie is one of the better ones for teenaged girls. She's a successful woman, a good actress, a loving mother, and an inspiring humanitarian. I think she did justice to Lara Croft and can't complain about her personal life very much.

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This review was written by Nell Minow
Studio:Paramount Pictures
Director:Jan De Bont
Cast:Angelina Jolie, Djimon Hounsou, Gerard Butler
Genre:Action/Adventure
Run time:116 minutes
Theatrical release date:July 25, 2003
DVD release date:November 18, 2003
MPAA rating:PG-13
MPAA explanation:action violence and some sensuality

This review was written by Nell Minow
 

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