![]() ![]() Statues come to life, men and woman shoot at them causing them to crumble. Men break into home to attack woman, beginning an extended sequence where many shots are fired, people fall to floor, others crushed against stone walls, and woman engages in hand-to-hand combat with many of these men. Depictions of dangerous driving on a motorcycle. Woman has nightmare, suddenly awakens and pulls out a knife. Robot with saws and other cutting instruments attempts to attack woman’s neck. Menacing robotic monster attacks woman on several occasions, woman pulls out guns and shoots at it. Unfortunately its heroine, like the videogame character upon which she’s based, is always packing pistols and a litany of other weapons which are used repeatedly throughout the movie without regard for consequences. This slick production boasts gorgeous sets and real world locations providing a feast for the eyes along with an interesting story premise. Why is Lara Croft: Tomb Raider rated PG-13? Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for action violence and some sensuality Trusting a friend of the family to help her unlock the secret, she instead finds herself forced to fight the leader of a secret society who is assisted by a former tomb-raiding colleague, in a race that will provide the winner with the power to control time. Yet after discovering a curious looking key inside a strange clock, it appears Lord Croft had left a special assignment for his daughter. But even all this wealth and physical power can’t make up for the loss of her father, Lord Richard Croft (Jon Voight), who mysteriously disappeared years ago. She also maintains her poise doing a “Bungee Ballet” (an experience to behold) where she suspends herself on a harness in her huge foyer. As heroine of the Tomb Raider series since 1996, it’s hard to miss her protruding “assets” embossed on box covers aimed (like the gun she’s always holding) squarely at the hormonally charged male teenage gaming market.Ī wealthy heiress, whilst between her tomb raiding escapades, Lara (Angelina Jolie) wanders about her humongous mansion practicing her fighting skills against some nasty robots her techno-friend Bryce (Noah Taylor) has developed. Even if you don’t purchase videogames, chances are you’ll recognize Lara Croft. ![]()
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