• Cara Loft (Lauren Hays) is asked by the evil Dr.Scrotus, who claims to know details about the death of Cara's father, to obtain 3 priceless artifacts. Cara goes on the search for these in the Arabian desert (where it is so hot she has to take her clothes off), the jungle of Africa (where it is so wet she has to take her clothes off), and in a Tibetan temple (where she is asked to take her clothes off during a ceremony). You get the director's cunning scheme by now. Honestly, I didn't expect much from the movie and only watched it because I'm such a Tomb Raider loony, but I was pleasantly surprised. First, the locations are well chosen, from the desert to the mountains. Second, the music composed exclusively for the movie fits well. Third, 35 year old Lauren Hays is a pretty cool Cara, if you keep in mind that famous game demands not only killer looks, but also the knowledge of an experienced archaeologist, so casting a blue-eyed girlie for this role would have destroyed everything. The movie would have needed a stunt expert for better action scenes, though. Nevertheless, if you consider how tiny the budget probably was compared to the official Tomb Raider movie, everybody did a good job to entertain you. OK for a rainy day home.