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Tomb Raider

Lara Croft, the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer, must push herself beyond her limits when she finds herself on the island where her father disappeared.

Director(s)

G.A. Aguilar

Roar Uthaug

Ruth Atkinson

Paula Casarin

Lucy Ward

Jeff Taylor

Edward Brett

Lee Grumett

Carolina Jiménez

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Cast & Crew

Dominic West

Dominic West

Richard Croft

Jeff Taylor

Jeff Taylor

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Hannah John-Kamen

Hannah John-Kamen

Sophie

Michael Obiora

Michael Obiora

Baxter

Alicia Vikander

Alicia Vikander

Lara Croft

G.A. Aguilar

G.A. Aguilar

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Nick Frost

Nick Frost

Alan (uncredited)

Carolina Jiménez

Carolina Jiménez

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Walton Goggins

Walton Goggins

Mathias Vogel

Lee Grumett

Lee Grumett

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Paula Casarin

Paula Casarin

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Adrian Collins

Adrian Collins

Mercenary

Tamer Burjaq

Tamer Burjaq

Mercenary

Derek Jacobi

Derek Jacobi

Mr. Yaffe

Jaime Winstone

Jaime Winstone

Pamela

Kenneth Fok

Kenneth Fok

Digger in Woods

Daniel Wu

Daniel Wu

Lu Ren

Keenan Arrison

Keenan Arrison

Mercenary

Sky Yang

Sky Yang

Chinese Kid

Roar Uthaug

Roar Uthaug

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Edward Brett

Edward Brett

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Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin Scott Thomas

Ana Miller

Lucy Ward

Lucy Ward

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Antonio Aakeel

Antonio Aakeel

Nitin

Jandre le Roux

Jandre le Roux

Heli Pilot

Josef Altin

Josef Altin

Bruce The Boss

Duncan Airlie James

Duncan Airlie James

Terry the Trainer

Milton Schorr

Milton Schorr

Mercenary

Alexandre Willaume

Alexandre Willaume

Lieutenant

Emily Carey

Emily Carey

Young Lara 14 years old

Sarah Sayuri Hare

Sarah Sayuri Hare

Sam (uncredited)

Vere Tindale

Vere Tindale

Heli Co-Pilot

Billy Postlethwaite

Billy Postlethwaite

Bill

Andrian Mazive

Andrian Mazive

Mercenary

Peter Waison

Peter Waison

Taxi Driver (Stunts)

Samuel Mak

Samuel Mak

Chinese Kid

Civic Chung

Civic Chung

Chinese Kid

Roger Jean Nsengiyumva

Roger Jean Nsengiyumva

Rog

Shekhar Varma

Shekhar Varma

Mr. Ahuja

Rekha John-Cheriyan

Rekha John-Cheriyan

Mrs. Ahuja

Maisy De Freitas

Maisy De Freitas

Young Lara 7 years old

Gordon Chow

Gordon Chow

Sickly Old Digger

Annabel Wood

Annabel Wood

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Maruwan Gasant

Maruwan Gasant

Digger in Camp

Ruth Atkinson

Ruth Atkinson

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Details

GenresAction, Adventure, Fantasy
Runtime1h 58 mins
Released on05 Mar 2018
Languageen
Produced InJapan
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Reviews

bigchris1928

8/10

ok walking into this movie i knew it was going to be fun not sure how much fun but fun however hen i sat down i got a treat there was a ton of action it was a really good movie too it had lots of adventure too and a good plot i really enjoyed it my only gripe is the begining is very slow but besudes that i say go see this movie

moovies

7/10

"Not dead yet, no sh*t!" Wanted to see this because I'm a long time fanboy of the game series. Liked the old movies with Angelina Jolie, perfect for a teenage boy with the humor; action and a beautiful lead actress. Alicia Vikander delivers a solid performance combined with a more realistic plot. Great action sequences with a nice cliffhanger for a sequel. Only downside would be the role of Daniel Wu as there was no need for a sidekick who isn't really included in the storyline. Your regular action-adventure that gets lifted above the rest because of the solid and stunning lead actress.

Rodney Wollam

6/10

Your typical adventure film. Neither Vikander nor Goggins stand out. Though there was the screen debut of Daniel Wu as Lu Phen. Wow!

Splinter

10/10

As a video game to movie adaptation Tomb Raider works on nearly every level, the only flaw being that there's so much of Tomb Raider to pack into two hours. I had great expectations for this film and wasn't disappointed in the least. On the contrary, it was a blast from beginning to end with Alicia Vikander lending a nice touch of innocence to Lara, which is a clear nod to the 2013 game reboot which is what the film is based on. Her tortuous relationship with her dad was predictable, but it wasn't overdone and it's a key element in the Lara story. On the other hand, we're plunged into the action right away and in that respect I was more than happy as the scenes were both exciting and typically Lara Croft. She uses keys, there are puzzles, traps,maps, evil foes and magnificent set pieces that, if you've ever played the games, will be instantly recognisable as Tomb Raider. Much as has been said about the last two games perhaps giving a conflicted projection of Lara Croft - on the one hand a tormented soul and on the other, a ruthless killing machine. In all the games, she always killed the foes just to survive and the balance was just right here, with Alicia Vikander lending just the right amount of steely determination to the role. More importantly, I could relate to the film having played all the games - the plane on top of the waterfall, the rolling spikes and the collapsing floor later on - all drew me in wonderfully. I'll take two please, or preferably three!

Gimly

4/10

Some of the most generic shit ever put to screen. Don't get how this was supposed to please anybody, Tomb Raider fan or otherwise. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

CinemaSerf

5/10

Alicia Wikander picks up where Angelina Jolie left off and after about fifteen minutes, I am fairly certain that she would have wished she had left well alone completely. I certainly wished she had. She is "Lara Croft", left a fortune after her industrialist/explorer father mysteriously disappears. Seven years on, decisions have to be made and she finds herself stumbling over clues that might lead to answers about where pop (Dominic West) disappeared to. That takes her on a series of sterile, well-choreographed, escapades with loads of "Indiana Jones" style adventures, stunts, fight scenes and shoot outs with bows and arrows and guns alike. Fortunately, her newfound foes couldn't hit a cow on the tit with a tin cup most of the time. Except, maybe the mean and moody "Vogel" (Walton Goggins) who at least looks like he is enjoying himself a bit throughout this otherwise unimaginative reimagining. Dame Kristin Scott Thomas and Sir Derek Jacobi must have had tax bills to pay as they show up for a few scenes at the beginning and a few more near the end as the dastardly ploy thickens, but the rest of this - at almost two hours - is really pretty procedural and disappointing. The production looks fine, but somehow the whole thing just never quite gets out of second gear.

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