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1/10
Nothing to care about.
6 September 2003
At the beginning of the film the viewer knows nothing about any of the people with whom Lara is associating. Most get killed rather early on, but since the viewer has no clue who they are, who's to care?

Jolie, Butler, Hinds, Taylor, and Barrie are the only actors who's characters are developed in the slightest. And the body of knowledge viewers come to have of them is razor thin. Taylor and Barrie are completely wasted, having nothing to do. Hinds and Jolie are wasted because they're like cold dead fish in all but a couple scenes each. Butler is just annoying. There was no wit. No humor. Nothing to break up this icy dull drama that took itself WAY too serious for an action flick, especially one based on a video game.

TR2 is nothing but a big stream of stunts and effects without the slightest reason to care why anything is taking place, including the many deaths. A stunt person with no acting experience would have done nicely in any or all of the roles.

The soundtrack was confusing, noisy, and far overstated. Since when does someone hopping over a dead body make a sound like a golf club swooshing through the air amplified through the PA system at a heavy metal concert? WAS there music in there? I didn't notice.

The editing was dreadful! I could swear the person in charge of it grew up watching MTV on fast forward? Maximum chaos.

The only good thing in the entire picture is some of the very scenic cinematography, made all the more impressive as i viewed the film on an IMAX-like super large screen.

This ghastly glob of noise pollution should have been left in the can!
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10/10
Once in a lifetime!
19 August 2003
I think for those of us old enough to have seen the film, been involved in the magical mood it created, and waited in the unrivaled lines at the time of it's premiere, the feeling we had upon leaving the theater was like nothing else. I saw this film 9 times during it's initial release.

In a time when each blockbuster film tries to outdo and outspend the last, often without much regard for characters and plot, the absolute wonder this film engendered isn't likely to come along again any time soon.

(How many other films do you know that people of all ages went to see 20, 50, even a hundred times?)
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