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It does remain a Disney show, hence the irritating musical interludes and, while the action is fast and furious, no-one ever gets hurt - though the sequence where a naked mole-rat comes out of a kid's trousers is frankly freaky. But assisted by a stellar supporting cast (Elliott Gould, Michael Dorn, Dakota Fanning, Michael Clarke Duncan, Vivica A. Fox and - slightly less stellar - Freddie Prinze Jr.), this is a great parody of the whole genre: as one character says, "Time travel - it's a cornucopia of disturbing concepts." The tongue-in-cheek self-awareness is a delight, both heroes and villains having a refreshingly world-weary attitude, cheerfully admitting the paradoxes inherent in the story. Even an evil, golfing, kilt-wearing Scot comes over as endearing rather than insulting - Mike Myers, please note. The expected fluff blends with some surprisingly dark moments, such as the "Re-education Center" which seems right out of 1984. This is what the Tomb Raider movies should have been like. |
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