Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Going into this movie, I knew that the Tomb Raider series was always an adventure style video game, and so I was expecting an adventure film. That...wasn't quite what happened, but I'm not disappointed with what happened with this film regardless.
The main plot, as is standard for any video game movie, is pretty simple. Lara Croft (played fantastically by Angelina Jolie) is going up against the Illuminati to find the Triangle of Light, which is an item that can control time itself.
The adventure stuff wasn't really the main focus of the film, unlike similar stories like Indiana Jones or the Brendan Fraser Mummy films. This film focused on the crazy and high-octane action that seems very similar to another film that had come out fairly recently at the time: Charlie's Angels. Of course, I like this film a lot more than that one just because it seemed to focus on the action rather than the appeal of the leads.
Obviously, I thought Jolie did a fantastic job at playing Lara Croft. She was cocky, a fighter, and was someone you would not want to mess with. Everyone else felt there to move the story along, but even despite that, I had a blast with this one.
Overall, a super fun action film and I would suggest it if you like films in the early 2000s style of high octane action flicks.
The next movie I plan on reviewing is one that purported to change the landscape of films going forward. Spoiler alert: It didn't. Next time: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
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