Tomb Raider (2020)
PG-13 | 119 min | Action , Adventure , Fantasy
Lara Croft (Alicia Vikander), the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer, must push herself beyond her limits when she discovers the island where her father, Lord Richard Croft (Dominic West) disappeared.
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I watched the movie last night and really liked it. I’ve never played any of the tomb raider games so I just look at it as any other action movie and think this was a very okay movie. I watched a long time ago Angelina Jolie as Tomb Raider and never liked it because they just go overboard with the whole female big ass and big boobs.
This movie shows a whole other side of Lara Croft and I personally like it much better. It’s not set up like your typical one man hero movie and I hope we see more of her in future Tomb Raider movies!
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The pickaxe Lara wields towards the end of the movie is the same one she uses in the games Tomb Raider (2020) and Rise of the Tomb Raider (2020).
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Lord Richard Croft: May 17th, 2009. Further research on Himiko. According to legend, Himiko, the first queen of Japan was a powerful sorceress who ruled the empire through dark magic. Spreading death and destruction by the mere touch of her hand. She was only stopped .
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Assuming the Chinese character Lu Ren’s name is set up the correct/traditional way where the family (aka “last name”) comes first, his Westernized name would be Ren Lu (likely since Lu is a fairly common Chinese surname). However, Lara calls him “Lu” multiple times. The Crofts are often addressed only by their last name by other characters, but this would be unusual for Chinese characters. However, since this reboot of Lara Croft has her less unbeatable and worldly than her previous film incarnations, it’s possible she doesn’t realize the structure of Chinese names.
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SPOILER: The title doesn’t appear on screen until the end of the film. Following this is a brief scene of Lara returning to the pawn shop where she sold her pendant earlier in the film. She then purchases two guns, implying she will continue the fight in sequel films (a brief clip of this scene appeared in the first trailer for the movie).