In order to make the "Tomb of Light Dance" and "Wanying Cave" of "Tomb Raider" meet the requirements of video game fans, the crew has worked hard. The location of "The Tomb of Light Dance" was shot in Cambodia in the Indochina Peninsula. Since "A Generation of Heroes" in the 1960s, no film has been on location in Cambodia. After many negotiations, the Cambodian government finally agreed to let the staff go to Angkor Wat for shooting. The staff's shooting equipment and equipment must be transported from Thailand. However, due to the war, there were artillery pits and mines along the road, and the crew moved forward. Previously, it was necessary to rely on the Cambodian army to conduct "mine clearance" first.
The beautiful scenery of the Wanying Caves in Iceland The shooting of the Wanying Caves was selected at a fishing port about five hours away from the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik. Most of the scenes in Iceland were shot in glaciers and seas full of ice floes, the color of these ice floes range from black to sky blue. The manpower and material resources required to film the "Wanying Cave" in Iceland are amazing, especially to transport 150 staff safely to the glacier for filming. Although the scenery of Iceland is really breathtaking, it is miserable for Angelina Jolie-because everyone can wear warm mountaineering clothes, she can only wear a few costumes.
Another important scene is the Crawford Manor where Laura lives. The exterior of Crawford Manor was shot at Hatfield House in Hartfordshire. The Royal Naval Academy in Greenwich, London is the hall of the "Illuminati". This renovated hall is famous for its gorgeous Baroque frescoes, and the frescoes on the ceiling are the works of Sir James Sohill.