

Fortunately there was not that much graphic violence most of it was clean except 1 scene that if we were home watching it I would have wanted to skip, one of them was when lara and the antagonist crew were in the tomb trying to solve the puzzle when one of the crew touches a skeleton and then his hand starts turning black and then it goes all around his body and it kinda looks like he is an alien then he screams and falls to the ground and well.
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So I said to him that whatever I say if the movie gets to violent then James (My son) must go to his mother otherwise it will be a waste of a ticket. Then it should be fine, it has the same violence and actually less language then the latest Indiana Jones, when me and my son went to the theaters to go watch this movie I was not to sure if I would be okay with this movie because it looked quite intense and was very hopeful that it did not have spirits like the old Indiana Jones movies, (which I only allowed him to watch the latest one which was still quite intense). The best movie ever, if your kids have seen Indiana jones (the latest one) To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. But die-hard Croft fans - and/or viewers hungry for female-driven action movies - will likely give it a chance. The movie is very noisy and, alas, not much fun, though it does stress the value of sacrifice and perseverance. Language includes a few uses of "s-t" and a couple of cut-off uses of "f-k." A secondary character is said to be drunk and later nurses a hangover. Lara wears a tight tank top throughout (paralleling the games), but otherwise sex isn't an issue. Lara Croft ( Alicia Vikander) takes a lot of physical punishment, often crying out in pain or terror she also kills people with no repercussion or remorse.

The violence is largely bloodless but very intense, with lots of guns and shooting, arrows, fighting, beating, bludgeoning, stabbings, crashes, and explosions. Parents need to know that Tomb Raider is a reboot of the video game-based Lara Croft action series, which also inspired two previous movies.
