Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

 

“Well, we can do it my way or we can all come back in time for the next alignment and you're welcome to try and kill me then in, oh, say, another 5,000 years!” – Lara Croft (“Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” – 2001)

 

It’s up to Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) to fit the pieces of the puzzle together when she discovers a mysterious clock in the walls of her mansion.  Will she be able to save the world?  You’ll have to watch “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” to find out.  While you’re watching this adventure, here are a few things to look for.

 

Special Delivery

The UPS driver (Sylvano Clarke) arrives the morning after Lara’s house has been attacked.  He walks up to the entrance and the two front doors are noticeably open when he walks through.  But once inside, a quick look behind him shows the doors are suddenly shut!

 

It’s Flipped!

Watch Lara’s hair closely when she’s reading the letter from her father.  During most of the scene her hair is pulled back behind her right ear.  At the end of the scene, the image is flipped and her hair appears to be pulled behind her left ear!

 

Room Service!

Alex West (Daniel Craig) hears a noise and gets out of the shower.  He throws open the door and a lady (Anna Maria Everett) is standing outside.  Look quickly!  In the first shot of the woman (from behind Alex), we can see she’s holding one folded towel.  But in the very next close-up of her, she’s holding two towels which she quickly throws at him!

 

It’s A Cover-Up

Lara dives into the water to save Alex.  Watch closely when she resurfaces!  We can just make out the tattoo that’s been covered up on her upper left arm!

 

Where Did They Come From?

During Lara’s final altercation with Manfred Powell (Iain Glen), they both agree to put down their weapons in order to fight one on one.  But when Lara is escaping from the cave, her guns have suddenly reappeared in the holsters!

 

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See Also:

Friday The 13th

National Treasure

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