Lara Croft - Tomb Raider (2001)

Rated: ![]()
Starring: Angelina Jolie
Director: Simon West
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Special Edition, Digital Video Transfer,
• Commentary by director Simon West
• "Digging Into Tomb Raider": In depth cast and crew
interviews
• "Crafting Lara Croft": Angelina Jolie's physical training for the
role
• The Stunts of Tom Raider
• The Visual Effects of Tomb Raider: time storm (Husky), droid, clock,
knife, stone monkeys, time storm (Powell), the Brahman, griffins
• "Are You Game?": A look at the Tomb Raider video game
phenomenon
• 4 deleted scenes
• Alternate main title sequence
• U2 music video, "Elevation" Tomb Raider Mix
• DVD-ROM:
• Tomb Raider Timeline
• Tomb Raider Chronicles game demo
• Web site archive
• Access to the online experience
• Widescreen anamorphic format
Editorial
Reviews
Like the video game series
it's based on, Tomb Raider is best enjoyed for its physical strategies,
since even casual scrutiny of story details will induce a headache. It's more
concerned with puzzles than plot, populated with characters that don't have
personalities so much as attitudes. It's silly and somber at the same time, but
as a franchise vehicle for Angelina Jolie in the title role of relic hunter
Lara Croft, this is packaged entertainment at its most agreeable, ambitious in
scope and scale, and filled with the kind of globetrotting adventure that could
make Jolie the best thing that's happened to action movies since Indiana Jones.
Could being the operative word here, because Tomb Raider can't
match any of Steven Spielberg's celebrated joyrides, but the ingredients are
there for an exquisitely cinematic meal.
Perhaps to distance himself from Lara Croft's video game origins, director Simon West takes things a bit too seriously; Tomb Raider handles its plot (involving a planetary alignment, the nefarious Illuminati, and coveted relics that hold the key to controlling the flow of time) with all the gravity of a championship chess match... minus the tension. If the movie had lightened up and been truly suspenseful (instead of being suffused with been-there, done-that familiarity), it would have been an instant popcorn classic. As it is, however, this is an elegantly mounted adventure featuring exotic locations (in Cambodia and Iceland) and an exotic star born for her role. Even without her padded bra, Jolie would be the living embodiment of Lara Croft, and that's enough to bode well for inevitable sequels. --Jeff Shannon --