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6/10
Visually compelling, bad writing
dandelionpike22 May 2019
The plot was extremely predictable and the dialog was weak, however Alicia Vikander's physical performance was amazing and there were a few standout moments of cinematography.
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6/10
A little underwhelming
jtindahouse20 August 2018
Ironically in 'Tomb Raider' they got the hard part right and messed up the easy part. The hard part in my opinion was correctly casting 'Lara Croft'. To follow in the shoes of a peak-of-her-powers Angelina Jolie is no easy feat. They pulled that off though by finding Alicia Vikander who was excellent in this film. The part they messed up though, and why this is such a bland experience, was they just didn't give her anything interesting to do.

The film starts off fun. The character introductions are clever, interesting and get you amped for what is to come. Then when the actual adventure begins the entire film stalls and never manages to start up again. The location was mildly interesting, but for almost the entire film to be set on the one island just felt lazy and uncreative - especially with a runtime near 2 hours. Also the villain was about as dull as they come.

Vikander is what saves this from being a total misfire though. She has the look, the charisma and the sexiness to pull off the character with ease. There was a bit of controversy with the films poster and her abnormally long neck in it. I couldn't help but notice that she does have a very long neck in reality, but the poster was still taking things a bit far clearly. I certainly couldn't recommend this as a film to rush out and see because it is so uninspiring and middle of the road. It's not terrible, it just never dares to be great.
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7/10
Better than a lot of other movies out there
gornasa1 June 2018
I don't get the 1-star reviews. This is definitely not the worst movie of the century. I can't say it has a great storyline, but at least it has some storyline, unlike most Hollywood action movies these days. The things I liked: 1. The special effects. They looked real and Lara didn't look like some plastic figure jumping and tumbling around and whatnot. She looked like Alicia Vikander, an actual person that has stuff happen to her. Apparently Alicia did some stunts herself so maybe they didn't have to use so much CGI. And she looks very athletic so that adds to the overal feel of Lara being a spunky little adventuress. 2. Alicia as Lara. There's been a lot of talk about her practically nonexistent breasts, and 'of course' the real Lara is quite busty, but I find this talk ridiculous. Alicia looks stunning and sporty, and she oozes Lara Croft from every pore. Her acting was great too, it was very intense and realistic - the emotions and the sounds she made during the fight made it seem like it was all happening for real. You don't usually see it in movies.

I wish there was more game-like stuff in the movie, like in the first Tomb Raider movies. I loved Angelina Jolie's Lara doing her training at the manor, for example, and there was more cool ancient stuff going on. In this movie you see more of the kind of stuff you get from the game it was based on. The earlier games were more about riddles, the new ones are about running and fighting, which I personally don't like. But the movie is entertaining, and I like how it was directed. It seems kinda raw, which the game is as well. This is Lara's initiation. This is what you want to see if you ever imagined yourself being Lara. I hope there will be a sequel. I loved the games and as a huge fan I think this movie is pretty well made.
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7/10
Enjoyable movie and loving the new Lara Croft!
bijsterboschjaap12 June 2018
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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7/10
Different Experience to Original Tomb Raider
rosannag13 June 2018
Given the poor ratings I had low expectations for this movie but it was surprisingly very entertaining. I wouldn't compare it to the Original movies with Angelina Jolie as it was just a different movie experience. I am still a fan of Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft but the Alicia Vikander version works too.
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7/10
Alicia's Great
Amritz10118 October 2018
Overall this is your average action movie.

But, Alicia Vikander on the other hand is an amazing action star; what a revelation! I love it when Hollywood casts an actor like Alicia in an action role who has the physique/physicality, can believably pull off the action role and perform parts or most of the stunts like running/fighting which results in seamless action scenes between star and stunt double so there's no need for shaky cam or SFX (unlike scarlet johanssen's lame natasha romanoff/BW). Also some of the action sequences are very much like in the video game.
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7/10
Fun, entertaining
wagimus12 June 2018
For what it's worth, I enjoyed Vikander as Lara Croft. Not every movie needs to be innovative and thought provoking. Tomb Raider succeeds at being a a popcorn, intense adventure flick. It did feel more like Uncharted than Tomb Raider, IMHO.
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8/10
I liked it! Surprised by the low score.
Top_Dawg_Critic25 June 2018
Not sure what everyone was expecting or why even compare this to the first film or even the game. This was more of a prequel to the first film and it was really well done! Alicia Vikander was great in her role. A well deserved 8/10 from me.
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Vikander was really good as an action heroine
bettycjung19 March 2018
3/18/18. Saw this on the big screen today and it was worth it. A nicely done action/adventure movie that will remind you a little bit of Indiana Jones. Vikander is great as Lara Croft, who decides to look for her missing father, and ends up fighting for her life. Great action sequences with a decent story line. Supporting cast was very good. Worth catching.
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7/10
SOLID
catchrushaalm8 June 2018
Watched without any expectations and enjoyed it.

One good sequence with genuine tension.

Give it a try on rainy day and you will like it.
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4/10
Dumb and Full of Clichés
claudio_carvalho3 June 2018
Action films are usually made in order that the viewer does not think and enjoy the action only. Clichés are common but "Tomb Raider" adds another ingredient to the formula: one of the dumbest storylines ever. This wannabe Indiana Jones introduces Lara Croft, living in financial difficulties in London only because she does not acknowledge that her father, who is missing for seven years, is dead. She does not go to the university and does not have money for anything while his fortune is administrated by executives. She finds a lead where he might be and instead of receiving her inheritance and organizing an adequate expedition to look for him, she prefers to go to the pawnshop to raise money and travel alone. Her father asks her only one thing, to destroy his research about Himiko since it would be dangerous to mankind if in wrong hands. And our heroin does exactly the opposite, taking the documents exactly to his enemies. Last but not the least, her father survives seven years alone in the wilderness to keep Himiko´s tomb closed. In a couple of days, our heroin succeeds in opening the tomb for the enemy and witnesses the death of her father after seven years living in extreme danger. My vote is four.

Title (Brazil): "Tomb Raider: A Origem" ("Tomb Raider:The Origin")
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8/10
Why the low scores?
jonathan-63119 December 2018
Just watched it on streaming and compared with so many other action movies it definitely holds own.

I've played the tomb raider games for years and I don't see any problem with the way this movie portrayed a young Lara Croft.

I've seen reviews on here saying poor CGI, poor fighting etc.. What were those people watching? The oceans have been rendered probably with more skill than I have seen in any movie.

The tomb sequence wasn't exceedingly drawn out as in the games so for me that was a bonus.

I liked it, but then what do I know. My favourite movie is Joe vs the Volcano and I also loved John Carter....
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7/10
A New Lara. I think shes fills the shoes well!
chrisklugh11 March 2023
I know I know, Angelina Jolie is Lara Croft. Classic. She set the tone. But she can no longer be Lara Croft. Someone has to take the reins now and I think they found the right girl for the job!

This movie sets the tone for things to come. All in all its not too edgy or pushing the boundary. Just starting the story. I'd even say its a better start then the last one. Sets the stage and I look forward to seeing the next to see if this saga of Tomb Raider will live up to the legacy behind it.

If you do watch this movie, please understand that the times have changed. Angelina is now Thena. Shes matured and graduated to becoming something much more then just a little eye tease. Watch this movie with that in mind mind, as nobody is taking anything away from nobody.
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3/10
Makes Angelina's Version Look Like Shakespeare
galahad58-117 March 2018
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Angelina Jolie brought the highly popular video game to the big screen. Her versions were campy, cheesy and ridiculous - but they were a far cry better than this new version of Tomb Raider.

This Tomb Raider had two very good games (recently updated) to use as resource material and it looks like the only thing that they used was the idea of the island, the ship crashing on the rocks and the look of Lara Croft. The screenwriters ignored all the great characters that were in the game that would have brought this to life, they ignored the fact that a ship needs a crew (ridiculous point number one: one person manning an entire ship), they ignored the entire Trinity aspect of the game, they ignored all the good puzzle solving techniques, they ignored the fact that Lara was wealthy and trained herself in martial arts and weapons.

This movie starts out with Lara sparring and she is awful at fighting. Why? Why would you make her awful at fighting when that is the entire basis of the Tomb Raider series - that she can fight and is a strong woman who can defend herself. They have three teenage boys basically frighten her off - so she is afraid of three teenagers, but minutes later is hitting everyone (trained mercs) with a bow.

The father/daughter subplot was useless and not needed in this film. It was an aspect that drug the film down. And of course, the usual find daddy alive all these years and only to have a negative outcome.

The script was horrible. The writing was so juvenile and nothing was explained or written well. The direction was terrible. The acting was dreadful. The only positive was that Vikander looked the part - that was the only positive.

Don't believe the hype that the "paid critics" were given money to falsely promote this film. You would be better served playing Tomb Raider and Rise of the Tomb Raider - you would be more entertained watching the cut scenes from those two games on your computer than watching this boring garbage.
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6/10
Not perfect, but not bad either
Leofwine_draca27 December 2018
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TOMB RAIDER is the latest Hollywood reboot, this time of the video game series about a female archaeologist scouring the globe and penetrating ancient tombs for their secret treasures. Previously two lacklustre movies were made with Angelina Jolie, and the good news is that this is a step up from those. It's not perfect, not by any means, but it's worth a single watch at least and it has some genuinely good elements to see it through. The film is still far too reliant on cheesy CGI action sequences which have no sense of danger whatsoever, which is why the best bit of action in the whole thing is the early bike chase through the streets of London, propelled along as it is by strong cinematography and efficient stuntwork. Alicia Vikander is far better in the role than Jolie ever was, putting across a sense of pride and toughness, and truth be told it's the first time I've actually liked her in something. Dominic West gives the best and most assured performance as the missing father. Okay, so Walton Goggin's villain is a weak spot and the running time is a bit overlong, especially in midsection where things flag a little, but with Daniel Wu in support and some nihilistic moments, this is better than something equivalent, like, say, Tom Cruise's THE MUMMY.
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7/10
A worthwhile raid
TheLittleSongbird1 May 2018
The general reputation for films based on video games is not a good one. From those seen, it is not surprising that they generally have not been well received and that as a films-based-on-video-games group the reputation is dubious.

Saw 'Tomb Raider', despite some apprehension because the critical reception was fairly lukewarm and so were the reactions from friends (whose opinions are ones that are always respected and often agreed with), as someone who likes Alicia Vikander and although it's been years as someone with fond memories of the games. Although it has also been years since seeing them, am familiar with the two 'Tomb Raider' films with Angelina Jolie. Remember quite liking the first, while also not caring for the second and being pleasantly surprised by Jolie.

'Tomb Raider' (2018), while far from perfect or one of the year's best films (far from being one of the worst too), turned out to be worth the while. Another case of liking it more than the critics did, while seeing where they're coming from.

Will agree with anybody who didn't find the script great. It's not terrible, it does intrigue and the tone at least is clear. Too much of it though is clunky, especially in the more exposition-oriented parts that are not as interesting or resonant as ought generally and veer on the banal.

Story similarly is flawed. Again, a long way from a disaster as it was taut and fun and kept me engaged with some nice clever nods to the games. It is not an original one, some of it even is pretty derivative, and it is not always logical. Mostly am not one to criticise a film for having plot holes, find it to be a very lazy and unfair reason to criticise a film for (especially when it is the only thing that some reviews for certain films mention), but will briefly mention without spoilers that they are there and they are pretty big. The ending is not really a surprise at all, actually as predictable as one would expect.

Characters tend to be one-dimensional and too neatly black and white. The father-daughter relationship and story does have heart, and the closest thing to development, but for instance Daniel Wu's character didn't fit very well, out of place actually, and Wu didn't look very comfortable.

However, 'Tomb Raider' is far from a bad film. It does what it said on the tin, knew what it wanted to be and who to aim it for and kept me entertained and engaged throughout, even with its issues. There is fun and intrigue, and also a taut pace. The film starts promisingly on a gritty note and the action is exciting and energetically choreographed, with some jaw-dropping stunts and extravagant and not over-used or abused special effects that looked like a lot of time and effort went into them.

On a visual level, 'Tomb Raider' looks great. Beautifully shot, with lots of audaciousness and grit, editing that is slick and lively and wonderfully exotic locations. Plus the effects. The most striking and arresting visuals are the Devil's sea storm, the underground pagoda tomb and the remains of the crashed airplane. The pulsating, without being overbearing, music score gives 'Tomb Raider' a lot of life, as does Uthaug's suitably muscular direction. There are brains and a heart here, as well as good thrills.

Other than Wu, the cast do a great job. Alicia Vikander's performance is a committed one and a more than worthy successor to Jolie, also a great lead performance in its own right, doing her best to have Lara as more than an action hero. Kristin Scott Thomas and Derek Jacobi are as ever dependable with not an awful lot to do. Dominic West is a compassionate presence. The best performance though comes from Walton Goggins, terrific as the villain.

All in all, worthwhile. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
Very enjoyable!
kitch-144-59933119 March 2018
I read slightly mixed reviews going into this film, but thought Alicia was a good casting choice and so went in optimistic. Having come back from the cinema, I can say that this is a solid film; possibly the best adaption of a video game, at least off the top of my head. Alicia nails it as Lara Croft, although in this film we see her origins, and so isn't necessarily the Lara we know and love! But she is getting there, and Alicia pulls it off well. The CGI was a bit spotty in places, but nothing terrible by any means, and yes there are a few cliches and overused story devices here and there, but overall it is an enjoyable film which I will certainly buy on Blu Ray, and I hope it does well enough to get a sequel. Go see it!
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6/10
A solid action thriller
thajudheen11 March 2018
This movie is the adaptation of the video game Tomb Raider (2013) which itself is a reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise. And so the movie takes you on Lara Croft's first adventure: to find her missing father and to solve the mystery of the Death Queen Himiko. This movie stands well on its own as a solid action thriller. There are several fight sequences throughout the movie, all of which feel very kinetic and very physical. Alicia Vikander's commitment to the role shows really well. The element of mystery regarding Queen Himiko is also handled quite well. But the movie also has its share of flaws, such as a weak villain and a general lack of emotional investment. This could be attributed to the quick pacing of the film, which covers a lot of ground in terms of Lara Croft's development as a character. Overall, this movie is definitely worth a watch for its action sequences and Alicia Vikander's performance as Lara Croft.
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9/10
Don't believe the bad reviews
LuisaContini1410 June 2018
I was really surprised watching this film, knowing that some critics and viewers had given it really harsh reviews. No the film is not perfect but neither were the Angelina Jolie's films at all. They were quite cheesy actually although I enjoyed them enough because I like Jolie. This film's storyline is at least a bit more realistic and has coherence. And Alicia Vikander makes an excellent Lara Croft. I know people complained that there was not enough "tomb raiding" but this is an origin story, so I'm not sure what they were expecting. I think there are a lot of fanboys out there giving this film a harsh review because either Lara isn't sexy enough or they dont believe a "regular" girl could be tough enough to kick some ass. The film is great and I really hope they make another one.
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6/10
Predictable
danielle_davis9420 August 2018
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Whilst I enjoyed the film and would probably watch it again, it falls in line with a lot of films these days where I seem to be able to predict what is going to happen next i.e Her father is presumed dead? of course he will show up later. She loses a fight in the opening scene? She will have to fight to save her life later. A recording asks her to destroy all research? Naturally she takes it with her. and so on. So as I said I enjoyed the film, even if the tension fulled scenes did nothing for me, I mean, come on, am I really supposed to believe that Lara Croft is going to die 3/4 the way through the film? (waterfall/plane scene) it just means I roll my eyes a lot.
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5/10
In awe of the positive feedback
ravenclaw_girlrules17 March 2018
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As someone who spends much of their free time surfing through Netflix originals, my standards are about as low as standards get. However, this movie surpassed nearly all of them - in the worst way.

First, characters: Lara is an infallible God who is apparently immune to physical injury and flawless in every way. Lara is the opposite of relatable - she can leap over 30 foot gaps and climb up slippery rock faces with an open stab wound. She can swim against impassible currents but struggles to do a pull up at several points in the movie. Her skill with a bow rivals every man with a machine gun that she encounters. Every side character in the movie only serves to move Lara forward in her mission.

Most of the characters were completely flat and did not change from the beginning of the movie to the end. Lara was always adventurous and brave. The villain was always hellbent on destruction and gaining control of the disease.

Then, script: The script was heinous. One of the lines was something like, "the tomb isn't meant to keep us out, but to keep us in." Several people in the theater laughed in response, but I doubt that was the intended reaction.

The plot was stereotypical, boring, and we've all seen it before. Miss this movie and buy yourself a nice dinner. Trust me.
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8/10
Always remember for what it is...
bdolloff-6390517 March 2018
This movie was really pretty good, not sure why all the hate, definitely better than Black Panther.
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6/10
In a thrilling reboot full of action, adventure, and unexpected emotional depth, Alicia Vikander brilliantly captures the fearless Lara Croft.
Mysterygeneration8 January 2024
The exciting 2018 movie "Tomb Raider" reimagines the Tomb Raider series and stars Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft. Vikander is shown in the movie as having both strength and depth of feeling, which makes her a sympathetic heroine. The movie shows Lara's journey from an unskilled explorer to a strong character by fusing exciting action scenes with an interesting origin tale. Director Roar Uthaug creates breathtaking set pieces and locations that perfectly convey the mood of the computer game. The movie presents a new and modern interpretation of the adored character, laying the groundwork for more adventures.
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2/10
Proof that the touch of Hollywood can spoil anythting
georgiev-ivan17 March 2018
Amazing start, good action, deep enough character development. After 30 minutes the production becomes completely predictable and starts following the cliche guidelines of an low budget movie designed to "kill time" for the average house wife.

Despite Alicia Vikander's great performance going further the story becomes extremely boring, I assume sensed by the director, who decided to flood all milestones in it with too much drama and extremely irritating 80s-cheap-movie dramatic music.

On top of everything else, the film deviates from the game story completely.

Well, it is not a total wreck but if you have played the game and enjoyed it even a little, you do not need to suffer this glorified hiccup of a production.
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Awful writing, good performances
eduardlica27 August 2019
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To be honest, Alicia is great. The acting was on point, the stunts were amazing, cgi was decent and the game references are there. But they're all just that, references. A replica of the plane in the game, random orange boxes lying around, same abdomen wound Lara had in the game and so on. But the plot is an insult to whoever played the game. As ridiculously as it sounds, after Lara found out where his father went 7 years ago, she decides to go look for him, only to find him playing Minecraft Irl on the island, hiding from the trinity squad, because he knew where is and how to open himiko's tomb. And that went on for 7 years. When Lara found him, it got cringe. He thought it's his imagination, didn't trust she's really there, very original, I know, when she woke up he was gone, shaving, so his precious little daughter won't see him as Santa. Cute. Then he wants to give up and she doesn't like that so she goes to the trinity camp to steal the leader's cellphone. She manages to get in a fight with everyone and his father, like any good father would do, decided to totally ignore that and go admire the tomb entrance. He gets attacked and Lara opens the tomb so they won't kill him. They wander around the tomb solving puzzles only to find out Himiko carried a very dangerous disease that spreads by touch. The father gets infected, decides to kamikaze the tomb, Lara fights with the trinity leader, wins and everything is starting to collapse. She rushes to the surface rising from the rocks and hijackes a trinity helicopter to go home. Yay! Slight little problem though... The infected trinity leader's corpse is still chilling around under some rocks. Of course we could argue about how hard it is to get there, but that's not important... Not to mention a lot of Japanese people now know where the tomb is. Which is totally fine, right? So anyway, after she gets home she finds out who the actual leader of the order is and buys 2 guns cause she has "stuff to go do".That's, that's it...

Amazing.
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