Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | ||
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Director: | Simon West (I) | Actors: | Angelina Jolie (as Lara Croft), Jon Voight (as Lord Richard Croft), Iain Glen (as Manfred Powell), Noah Taylor (as Bryce), Daniel Craig (I) (as Alex West), Richard Johnson (I) (as Distinguished Gentleman), Chris Barrie (as Hillary), Julian Rhind-Tutt (as Mr. Pimms), Leslie Phillips (I) (as Wilson), Robert Phillips (VI) (as Julius, Assault Team Leader), Rachel Appleton (as Young Lara), Henry Wyndham (as Boothby's Auctioneer), David Cheung (I) (as Head Laborer), David K.S. Tse (as Head Laborer), Ayla Amiral (as Little Cambodian Girl) | Country: | Germany | Category: | Action | Year: | 2001 | Personal Rating: | ![]() |
| Description: | *** DVD Rip: Yes - Quality: High *** A member of a rich British aristocratic family, Lara Croft is a "tomb raider" who enjoys collecting ancient artifacts from ruins of temples, cities, etc. worldwide, and doesn't mind going through death-defying dangers to get them. She is skilled in hand-to-hand combat, weapons training, and foreign languages - and does them all in tight outfits. Well, the planets of the solar system are going into planetary alignment (Which occurs every 5,000 years), and a secret society called the Illuminati is seeking an ancient talisman that gives its possessor the ability to control time. However, they need a certain clock/key to help them in their search, and they have to find the talisman in one week or wait until the next planetary alignment to find it again. Lara happens to find that key hidden in a wall of her mansion. The Illuminati steal it, and Lara gets an old letter from her deceased father telling her about the society's agenda (Her father was also the one who hid the key). Now, she must retrieve the key and find and destroy the talisman before the Illuminati can get their hands on it. | Imported Comments: | This movie rocked! I'm a huge fan of the Tomb Raider games and of Angelina Jolie. This was like watching the video game come to life. The action was intense and well staged. I know alot of people compare Tomb Raider to Indiana Jones but Indy has nothing on Lara. The mythological elements to the story were fantastic, the special effects were superb and the film had a really strong human element. Even though she kicks major butt, you still get the sense that Lara is a real person. It was about time that Jolie and her real life father Jon Voight finally share the screen together and their characters relationship really give the film its heart. All that's left to say is bring on Angie, Lara and TOMB RAIDER 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Languages: | English | Subtitles: | None | Length: | 100 | Video format: | DivX 3.11 Low Motion | Audio format: | MPEG Layer 3 (MP3) | Resolution: | 576x240 | Files sizes (Mb): | 700 |