Battle for Terra is a conundrum. It’s that film that falls between age groups, resulting in a film that has no audience to call its own. Terra is a thought-provoking film that is too kiddie for adults and too uninteresting for children. Terra is a beautifully peaceful planet inhabited by swimmy, floating alien beings that lead a semi-primitive lifestyle. They have flying machines, but are also at one with nature. Kind of like a hippy commune. All is well in their world until one day something moves in front of their sun, which some Terrian’s believe to be new Gods. The “Gods” come down and begin abducting Terrians, one of which is Rove (Dennis Quaid).
Battle for Terra
Battle for Terra
Battle for Terra
Battle for Terra is a conundrum. It’s that film that falls between age groups, resulting in a film that has no audience to call its own. Terra is a thought-provoking film that is too kiddie for adults and too uninteresting for children. Terra is a beautifully peaceful planet inhabited by swimmy, floating alien beings that lead a semi-primitive lifestyle. They have flying machines, but are also at one with nature. Kind of like a hippy commune. All is well in their world until one day something moves in front of their sun, which some Terrian’s believe to be new Gods. The “Gods” come down and begin abducting Terrians, one of which is Rove (Dennis Quaid).