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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life

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United States, Germany, Japan · 2003
Rated PG-13 · 1h 57m
Director Jan de Bont
Starring Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler, Ciarán Hinds, Chris Barrie
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Thriller

Lara Croft ventures to an underwater temple in search of the mythological Pandora's Box but, after securing it, it is promptly stolen by the villainous leader of a Chinese crime syndicate. Lara must recover the box before the syndicate's evil mastermind uses it to construct a weapon of catastrophic capabilities.

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Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

This is a highly enjoyable summer thrill ride with an action heroine who likes to be on top, literally and figuratively.

50

USA Today by Claudia Puig

Even though the special effects and action sequences are good, the monsters conjured up are rather humdrum.

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Newsweek by David Ansen

It’s not half bad, with cool locations and a great stunt leap from the top of a Hong Kong high-rise.

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Variety by David Rooney

Jolie is even hotter, faster and more commanding than last time around as the fearless heiress/adventuress, plus a little more human. The less welcome news is that most of the same shortcomings that cramped the first installment are still dogging the sequel, which delivers on action but dawdles through downtime.

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Los Angeles Times by Manohla Dargis

However caricatured a vision of female empowerment, Lara Croft exercises an irresistible tug not just on the adolescent male imagination but the 12-year-old female imagination as well.

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Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

Bombastic it may be, but it’s rarely boring, as was the first Tomb Raider. Keep your expectations in line with the source material and you may be pleasantly surprised.

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Chicago Tribune by Mark Caro

Superior to 2001's "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" in almost every way. It's better directed, more consistently acted, and its writing, while at times ridiculous, at least has a modicum of logic at its core. I still had to slap myself to stay awake.

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Baltimore Sun by Michael Sragow

Angelina Jolie focuses her wild energy into outlandish heroics, and emerges with more attractiveness and credibility than all three of those silly Charlie's Angels combined.

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