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[[Image:Movie1.jpg|right]] '''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''' is the title of the first [[movie]]. Mutual Film Company and Paramount Pictures released it in [[2001]]. The movie came to cinemas on June 15th.
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[[File:Movie1.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]'''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''' is the title of the first [[movie]]. [[Mutual Film]] Company and [[Paramount Pictures]] released it in [[2001]]. The movie came to cinemas on June 15th.
  
 
[[Simon West]] was the director. The story was written by Sara B. Cooper, Mike Werb and Michael Colleary. Patrick Massett and John Zinman wrote the Screenplay.
 
[[Simon West]] was the director. The story was written by Sara B. Cooper, Mike Werb and Michael Colleary. Patrick Massett and John Zinman wrote the Screenplay.
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The movie has an approximate length of 97 minutes.  
 
The movie has an approximate length of 97 minutes.  
  
 
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== Story ==
 
 
== Summary ==
 
 
[[Image:Joliecroft.jpg|thumb|160px|right|Lara holding one half of the Triangle]]
 
[[Image:Joliecroft.jpg|thumb|160px|right|Lara holding one half of the Triangle]]
The film opens with Lara Croft in what appears to be an Egyptian tomb. In the opening moments, it is apparent that she is seeking what appears to be a diamond on a display at one end of the chamber. As she approaches, however, she is suddenly attacked by a large robot intent on killing her. After an intense chase and battle with the robot, she manages to disable it by ripping out key motivational circuits, whereupon it deactivates. She then goes to retrieve the diamond, but as she does so the robot reboots and begins again, but she yells "Stop!" and the robot immediately ceases its attack. She then takes the diamond, which is actually a memory card labeled 'Lara's Party Mix,' and inserts it into the robot, whereupon it starts playing music. She then drags the robot out of the chamber and into an adjoining one to meet her associate, Bryce. The entire situation took place in a practice arena in Lara's own home and Bryce programmed the robot, [[SIMON]], to train and challenge her in combat.
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Lara Croft finds a [[clock]] hidden in the Mansion by her father. Hidden inside she finds the [[All-Seeing Eye]]. Just in time for the [[Planetary Alignment]] she sets out to seek two halves of an artefact, the [[Triangle of Light]]. The clock she's just discovered is the key to finding them. A secret society, the [[Illuminati]], also want to get their hand on the artefact. It's a race against time.
The date is May 15, the day of the first phase of a planetary alignment, or syzygy, of the planets of the solar system culminating in a solar eclipse on the Earth, an astronomical occurrence that only happens once every 5,000 years. In Venice, the secret order known as the Illuminati is searching for a key of great importance so that they can rejoin two halves of "the triangle," which they must do by the final phase of the alignment, in one week's time. [[Manfred Powell]], a member of the [[Illuminati]], assures the Council that they are almost ready but in reality he has no idea where to find the key.
 
 
 
Meanwhile, in Lara's mansion, she is sitting rather morosely in her father's office while her butler, Hilary, tries to interest her in several different projects. May 15, as Hilary is aware, is the day that Lara's father disappeared in the field several years before, and as she says, "That is never a good day." She has never recovered from his loss.
 
 
 
Later that night, Lara is sleeping when she has a dream reminding her of what her father told her about the alignment, and about an object linked to the alignment called the [[Triangle of Light]]. After waking up from the dream, she becomes aware of a clock ticking somewhere in the house, and after a search opens a secret chamber beneath the stairs, in which there is a carriage clock that had spontaneously begun ticking. She wakes Bryce before dawn, who probes into it and discovers a strange device hidden inside the clock.
 
 
 
At daybreak, Lara motorcycles to an auction house to speak to a friend of her father's, Mr. Wilson, an experts on clocks, since the device resembles and seems to behave like one. She believes it's connected to the "Triangle of Light," but Wilson disavows any knowledge of the clock or the Triangle. While there, Lara also encounters Alex West, a fellow tomb raider with unscrupulous methods. They are attracted to each other, but Lara cannot abide his for-profit attitude. That night, Lara is contacted by Mr. Wilson, who tells her that he gave her name to a man named Manfred Powell in regards of the clock. In reality, Mr. Wilson is also a member of the Illuminati.
 
 
 
The next day, Lara goes to see Mr. Powell in his lavish home, but instead of showing him the clock she shows him photos instead. That night, discussing it with Bryce, she points out that Powell was obviously lying about his knowledge. Before bed, Lara partakes in a daring acrobatics to relax her, but while she is doing this, commando troops invade the house, imprisoning Bryce in his motor home on the premises, attacking Lara, and destroying a great deal of the house in the process. Lara manages to incapacitate most of the commandos but they still succeed in stealing the clock.
 
 
 
The next morning while cleaning up the mess, Lara receives a letter from her father, arranged to arrive after the beginning of the alignment, whereupon he explains that the clock she found is the key to retrieve two halves of the mystic Triangle of Light, forged from metal from a meteorite that fell during the final phase of the last planetary alignment 5,000 years earlier. Misusing the Triangle destroyed the city where it was kept, and to prevent its further misuse it was split into two halves. One half was hidden in a chamber in Cambodia, the other half in the ruined city itself, in modern-day Siberia. In the letter, her father urges her to find and destroy both halves of the Triangle before the Illuminati can find it.
 
 
 
In order to get to [[Cambodia]] in the short time they have left before the final phase, Lara calls in a favor to an [[SAS]] unit she worked with in the past, who deliver her to the temple, which she enters just as Mr. Powell and Alex West enter. West figures out part of the puzzle of how to retrieve the Triangle half, but Lara realizes that they are about to put the clock-key into the wrong lock, and convinces them to give it to her to put in the right one next to her. They do so, but this simply releases a suspended log, which must pierce the urn of the chamber's giant multi-armed statue, which in turn releases the half of the Triangle from a hiding place in front of Powell. Before Powell can retrieve it, however, Lara grabs the half and gets herself to a safe distance away.
 
 
 
Before she can escape, however, the statue and the stone guardians of the temple come to life and begin attacking everyone in the chamber. Powell, West, and many of the men escape with the key, but Lara is left to fight the statue, which she destroys by driving the still-swinging log into it. She then escapes the temple and Powell's men outside by running through the forest and diving from a waterfall. West tries to stop her, but though she is an easy shot he lets her go. Lara phones Powell from [[Angkor Wat]] and they arrange to meet in Venice, since each of them has what the other needs to finish the Triangle.
 
 
 
In Venice, they meet in the base of the Illuminati, where Powell proposes a partnership to find the Triangle. He also tells Lara that her father was also a member of the Illuminati, in the seat Powell now occupies. She doesn't immediately commit to helping him, but eventually Lara and Bryce meet with Powell and proceed to Siberia to the lost city.
 
 
 
Once inside the city, they discover a large chamber set up as a giant model of the solar system, which activates as the alignment nears completion. Lara retrieves the last half of the Triangle inside the model’s sun, but when Powell tries to complete the Triangle, it won’t fuse together. He realizes that Lara knows the solution to the puzzle, and to induce her to complete it he kills West and induces her to complete the Triangle to save both West’s life and the life of her father. Lara retrieves the final fragment of the Triangle, hidden inside the key, and the Triangle fuses together. Lara and Powell then struggle for control of the Triangle, with Lara prevailing.
 
 
 
Lara then finds herself in a strange alternate existence facing her father. He explains that it is a “crossing” of time and space, and urges her to destroy the Triangle instead of using it to save his life. She leaves her father and returns to the chamber, where time is slowly running backwards from the point where Powell killed West. Lara takes the knife he threw into West’s chest and reverses it, then destroys the Triangle with a gunshot, which returns time to its normal flow and directs the knife into Powell’s shoulder.
 
 
 
The chamber begins to self-destruct. Everyone turns to leave, but Powell taunts Lara by telling her that he killed her father and retrieved his pocket watch. Lara fights him in a vicious street-style fight to retrieve it, killing him in the process and escaping as the chamber comes down around her.
 
 
 
Back at the mansion, Hilary is about to serve breakfast when Lara enters wearing a dress and hat “like a lady,” unlike her usual self. After paying her respects at her father’s memorial site, she returns to the house, where Bryce and Hilary have a surprise for her: a rebuilt and reprogrammed SIMON, ready for combat. She takes the guns they offer her and prepares for battle.
 
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
 
[[Image:Sibera.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Lara in Sibera]]
 
[[Image:Sibera.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Lara in Sibera]]
[[Angelina Jolie]] .... [[Lara Croft (Movie)|Lara Croft]] <br>
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{|
[[Jon Voight]] .... [[Lord Richard Croft]]<br>
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| [[Angelina Jolie]]
[[Iain Glen]] .... [[Manfred Powell]]<br>
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| ....
[[Noah Taylor]] .... [[Bryce]]<br>
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| [[Lara Croft (Movie)|Lara Croft]]
[[Daniel Craig]] .... [[Alex West]]<br>
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|-
[[Richard Johnson]] .... Distinguished Gentleman<br>
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| [[Jon Voight]]
[[Chris Barrie]] .... [[Hillary]]<br>
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| ....
Julian Rhind-Tutt .... [[Mr. Pimms]]<br>
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| [[Richard Croft (Movie)|Lord Croft]]
Leslie Phillips .... [[Wilson]]
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|-
 
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| [[Iain Glen]]
 
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| ....
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| [[Manfred Powell]]
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|-
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| [[Noah Taylor]]
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| ....
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| [[Bryce]]
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|-
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| [[Daniel Craig]]
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| ....
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| [[Alex West]]
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|-
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| [[Richard Johnson]]
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| ....
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| Distinguished Gentleman
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|-
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| [[Chris Barrie]]
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| ....
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| [[Hillary]]
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|-
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| Julian Rhind-Tutt
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| ....
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| [[Mr. Pimms]]
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|-
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| Leslie Phillips
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| ....
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| [[Mr. Wilson]]
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|}
  
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
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* [[Siberia]]
 
* [[Siberia]]
  
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== Soundtrack ==
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The soundtrack was released (in Germany) on June, 5th 2001:
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{|
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|-
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! No.
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! Band
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! Title
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| 1. || [[U2]] || Elevation (Tomb Raider Remix)
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|-
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| 2. || Nine Inch Nails || Deep
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|-
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| 3. || Moby || Ain't Never Learned
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|-
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| 4. || Missy Elliot feat. Nelly Furtado || Get Ur Freak On
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|-
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| 5. || Outkast || Speed Ballin'
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|-
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| 6. || Fluke || Absurd
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|-
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| 7. || Groove Armada || Edge Hill
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|-
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| 8. || Brian Transeau || Revolution will not be televised
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|-
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| 9. || Fatboy Slim feat. Bootsy Collins || Illuminate
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|-
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| 10. || Flute || Absurd (Whitewash Edit)
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|-
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| 11. || Oxide & Neutrino || Devil's Nightmare
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|-
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| 12. || Groove Armada || Edge Hill
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|-
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| 13. || Fatboy Slim || Little Buds
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|-
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| 14. || Oxide & Neutrino || Devil's Nightmare
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|-
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| 15. || Die Toten Hosen || In Control
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|}
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== Critics ==
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The movie was not received well by critics with an overall rating of only 20% on [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lara_croft_tomb_raider Rotten Tomatoes]. While Angelina Jolie's performance was generally liked, the plot and many disconnected action scenes were not. Nonetheless the first movie has gathered a strong following in the fandom and is the stick against which all following movies are measured. About half of the viewers on Rotten Tomatoes liked it.
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== Gallery ==
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File:Original Tomb Raider Movie Poster.jpg|Original Movie Poster
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 26 July 2017

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is the title of the first movie. Mutual Film Company and Paramount Pictures released it in 2001. The movie came to cinemas on June 15th.

Simon West was the director. The story was written by Sara B. Cooper, Mike Werb and Michael Colleary. Patrick Massett and John Zinman wrote the Screenplay.

The movie has an approximate length of 97 minutes.

Story

Lara holding one half of the Triangle

Lara Croft finds a clock hidden in the Mansion by her father. Hidden inside she finds the All-Seeing Eye. Just in time for the Planetary Alignment she sets out to seek two halves of an artefact, the Triangle of Light. The clock she's just discovered is the key to finding them. A secret society, the Illuminati, also want to get their hand on the artefact. It's a race against time.

Cast

Lara in Sibera
Angelina Jolie .... Lara Croft
Jon Voight .... Lord Croft
Iain Glen .... Manfred Powell
Noah Taylor .... Bryce
Daniel Craig .... Alex West
Richard Johnson .... Distinguished Gentleman
Chris Barrie .... Hillary
Julian Rhind-Tutt .... Mr. Pimms
Leslie Phillips .... Mr. Wilson

Locations

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released (in Germany) on June, 5th 2001:

No. Band Title
1. U2 Elevation (Tomb Raider Remix)
2. Nine Inch Nails Deep
3. Moby Ain't Never Learned
4. Missy Elliot feat. Nelly Furtado Get Ur Freak On
5. Outkast Speed Ballin'
6. Fluke Absurd
7. Groove Armada Edge Hill
8. Brian Transeau Revolution will not be televised
9. Fatboy Slim feat. Bootsy Collins Illuminate
10. Flute Absurd (Whitewash Edit)
11. Oxide & Neutrino Devil's Nightmare
12. Groove Armada Edge Hill
13. Fatboy Slim Little Buds
14. Oxide & Neutrino Devil's Nightmare
15. Die Toten Hosen In Control

Critics

The movie was not received well by critics with an overall rating of only 20% on Rotten Tomatoes. While Angelina Jolie's performance was generally liked, the plot and many disconnected action scenes were not. Nonetheless the first movie has gathered a strong following in the fandom and is the stick against which all following movies are measured. About half of the viewers on Rotten Tomatoes liked it.

Gallery