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Running time 110 minutes Country United States United Kingdom Germany Japan Language English Mandarin Budget $95 million Box office $156.5 million Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life is a 2003 film based on the video game series. Stars as the titular character, and supporting roles include,,,,,, and. Beatmania Iidx 14 Gold Ps2 Iso Zone on this page. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan, the film was directed by and is a to the 2001 film. Like the first film, The Cradle of Life received mostly negative reviews, though critics noted an improvement on its predecessor particularly in the action sequences and continued to praise Jolie's performance as Lara Croft. Despite the film's critical improvement over its predecessor, it did not repeat its financial success, grossing $156 million compared to the previous installment's $274 million. This film is 's last work as a director.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] On island,, a strong earthquake uncovers the Luna Temple. The temple was built by to house his most prized treasures.

Among these treasures is a glowing orb with a pattern resembling a code etched into it. Lara Croft () finds this orb; but crime lord Chen Lo () attacks her group, kills her two companions and takes the orb. Lara escapes with a strange medallion.

Approaches Lara with information about. It is an object from ancient legends that supposedly contains a deadly (the companion to the origin of life itself).

They need to get it before Jonathan Reiss () - a winning scientist turned bio-terrorist - does. The box, hidden in the mysterious Cradle of Life, can only be found with a magical sphere that serves as a map. The same sphere was stolen by Chen Lo, who plans to sell the sphere to Reiss. Lara agrees to help them, with the condition that they release her old flame Terry Sheridan (), who is familiar with Chen Lo's criminal operation. Together, Terry and Lara infiltrate Chen Lo's lair, where he is smuggling the. Lara defeats him in a fight and learns the location of the orb. Lara and Terry then meet up with Kosa (), the former's longtime African friend.

They question a local tribe about the Cradle of Life, wherein the chief states that the Cradle of Life is in a crater protected by the 'Bigfoots'. As they set out on an expedition, Reiss' men ambush them and kill the tribesmen.

Outnumbered, Lara surrenders. Using her companions as hostages, Reiss forces Lara to lead him to the Cradle of Life. At the crater, they encounter the Bigfoots, cryptids apes that appear in and out of wet patches on dead trees. The creatures kill most of Reiss' men. Lara manages to find the 'key hole' and drops the Orb in it.

The Bigfoots melted and the entrance to the Cradle of Life opens. Lara and Reiss are drawn into the Cradle, a labyrinth made of a strange crystalline substance. Inside, they find a pool of highly corrosive black acid (linking back to one of the myths about Pandora's box), in which the box floats. Normal laws of physics seem not to apply, as Lara and Reiss are able to walk upside down along the ceiling of the cave. Terry arrives, frees the hostages and catches up to Lara. Lara fights Reiss, and knocks him into the acid pool after Terry distracts him.

The acid kills and dissolves Reiss. Terry then announces the intention to take the box for himself. When he refuses to back down, Lara regretfully shoots him dead, replaces the box in the pool and leaves. Cast [ ] • as • as Terry Sheridan • as Jonathan Reiss • as Hillary • as Bryce • as Kosa • as Sean • as Chen Lo • as Xien Production [ ] The budget for the film was $95 million (less than the first film's $115 million budget), and like the first film, it was financed through.

The picture was also distributed internationally by Japanese company. Filming lasted for three and a half months, which included six-day shoots on location in Hong Kong, Santorini, in (doubling for mainland China), and a two-week stint in for shooting at and, with the remainder of the picture filmed on soundstages in the UK. One scene in the film was set in Shanghai, but it was shot on a set and not on location. The film also featured the new 2003, first seen when Lara parachutes into the moving vehicle in Africa and takes over the wheel from Kosa. As part of Jeep's advertising campaign, it was specially customised for the film by Jeep's design team along with the film's production designers, with three copies constructed for filming. 1,001 limited-run Tomb Raider models were produced—available only in silver like the film version and minus its special customisations—and put on the market to coincide with the release of the film. Jeep vice president Jeff Bell explained, '[The ad campaign] is more than just a product placement [.] the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is the most capable Jeep ever built, so the heroic and extreme environment in which Lara Croft uses her custom Wrangler Rubicon in Tomb Raider is accurate.'

In the end, Lara's Rubicon had less than two total minutes of screen time in the finished film. Release [ ] Critical reception [ ] Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life holds a 24% rating out of 166 reviews on, and a 43/100 rating on. Described it as a 'highly enjoyable summer thrill ride.'

Gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, stating that the film was 'better than the first one, more assured, more entertaining [.] it uses imagination and exciting locations to give the movie the same kind of pulp adventure feeling we get from the movies.' David Rooney of praised Jolie for being 'hotter, faster and more commanding than last time around as the fearless heiress/adventuress, plus a little more human.' The film was nonetheless heavily panned. Rene Rodriguez of called it 'another joyless, brain-numbing adventure through lackluster Indiana Jones territory'; James Berardinelli of ReelViews said 'The first Tomb Raider was dumb fun; Cradle of Life is just plain dumb [.] the worst action movie of the summer.' Wesley Morris of wrote, 'It's a bullet-riddled special [that] produces a series of dumb, dismal shootouts that are so woefully choreographed there's reason to believe may be behind them.'

He then said of director De Bont, 'He has yet to meet a contraption he couldn't use to damage your hearing.' Jolie earned a nomination for Worst Actress for her performance in the film. Box office performance [ ] The film debuted in fourth place with a take of $21.8 million. In the, the film opened at number three, earning £1.5 million in its first three days. Fisheye Hemi Serial Macro.

The film finished with a domestic gross of $65 million. Paramount blamed the failure of the film on the poor performance of the then-latest installment of the video game series,. After numerous delays, Angel of Darkness was rushed to shelves just over a month before the release of the movie, despite the final product being unfinished and loaded with glitches. It spawned mediocre sales while garnering mixed reviews from critics, and former senior executive Jeremy Heath-Smith, who was also credited as an executive producer in the film, resigned days after the game was released. In March 2004, producer said that Cradle of Life had earned enough internationally for Paramount to bankroll a second sequel, but any hopes of it going into production were soon quelled by Jolie's announcement that she had no desire to play Lara Croft a third time.

'I just don't feel like I need to do another one. I felt really happy with the last one. It was one we really wanted to do.' Music [ ] Soundtrack [ ] Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Released July 22, 2003. • • As with the original movie, the sequel opted to split its soundtrack onto two CDs: the first, with tracks contributed by various artists; the second with Alan Silvestri's original for the movie. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack No.

Title Artist(s) Length 1. 'Heart Go Faster' Davey Brothers 3:30 2. 'The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)' 5:15 3. 'Bad Girl' 3:35 4. ' ( Remix) 4:52 5. 'The Last High' 4:46 6. 'Time' 5:19 7.

'Leave You Far Behind' 3:13 8. ' ( Remix) 4:01 9. 'Starting Over' 5:49 10. 'You Can't Look Away' Sloth 3:47 11. 'I Hate This' 3:35 12.

'Into Hell Again' 3:11 14. ' (Stateside West Chillout Mix) featuring 6:06 15. 'Flight to Freedom' 3:31 16. 'Pandora's Box' 5:24 • The track 'Did My Time' by Korn was supposed to appear on the soundtrack, but due to problems with Korn's record company, this did not happen. The song still appears during the films end credits. • Original Motion Picture Score No. Title Length 1.

'Opening' 1:39 2. 'The Luna Temple' 7:43 3. 'Shark Attack' 3:18 4. 'I Need Terry Sheridan' 5:40 5. 'Arrival In China' 1:46 6.

'Captured By The Shay Ling' 5:59 7. 'Escape From Chen' 4:19 8. 'Flower Pagoda Battle' 5:42 9. 'Skydive Getaway' 2:11 10. 'Orb Transmission' 1:42 11.

'Journey To The Cradle Of Life' 6:23 12. 'The Cradle Of Life' 6:33 13. 'Pandora's Box' 5:24 14. 'Not Meant To Be Found' 0:45 15. 'Lara Croft - Tomb Raider' 0:52 • Composed by • Performed by • Conducted by Alan Silvestri References [ ].

Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 19, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2012. • 2009-02-21 at the. (English) • • - edwardjayepstein.com • - Motor Trend, 4/29/03 • 2009-05-02 at the. - Difflock.com • - Rotten Tomatoes • ^ - Metacritic • - Salon.com, 7/25/03 • - Chicago Sun-Times, 7/25/03 • - Variety.com, 7/25/03 • - Reel Views, 7/25/03 • - BostonGlobe.com, 7/25/03 • - Box Office Mojo •. Retrieved 2012-07-09.

• ^ - Entertainment Weekly, 7/29/03 • - Metacritic • - IGN.com, 3/16/04 • • ^. Retrieved September 30, 2017. External links [ ] • on • at • at • at •.