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Movie reviews for Battle for Terra 
 
Movie reviews this week looks at the animated feature film Battle for Terra.

This is an enjoyable animation, adults as well as children will enjoy, and as 
usual, the animation quality is top notch, and knowing how the characters 
portraying the voices look in real life, you can tell a great deal of attention 
to detail was done.

The plot of the story is that a peaceful civilisation have wake up one day and 
find this giant space ship blocking the light of their sun, soon afterwards, 
the aliens invade their land, capturing several of them, including the father 
of our heroine.

During this mission, one of the aliens loses control of his aircraft chasing 
our protagonist Mala Evan voiced by the lovely Evan Rachel Wood( Mickey 
Rourke's daughter in The Wrestler), in the process he is injured and she takes 
him to her home to tend to his injuries, and it turns out the alien is a human, 
i.e. we are the aliens invading another civilisation/planet.

The twist on the frightening alien civilisation taking over our land is unique 
this time, as we are seeing things from the point of view of the peaceful 
aliens, who the humans have ear marked to take over and named "Terra".

It turns out Earth is no longer habitable, in fact it's resources have been 
depleted by man's wanton desire(a stark warning, for global warming), and 
humanity have already "terraformed" our closest planets, Mars and Venus, but it 
turns out that the colonies wanted independence, and a war broke out that wiped 
out all three planets, so the remnants of humanity have been in space looking 
for a permanent home. The planet nicknamed "Terra" is chosen as adequate, but 
there is a problem, it's atmosphere is poisonous to humans, and the only 
solution if humanity is to take over the planet is to convert it's atmosphere 
to one of oxygen, but that would mean making the atmosphere poisonous to the 
local indigens.

The unassuming hero for humanity Stewart Stanton voiced by Chris Evans(Push, 
The Fantastic Four) whose craft was damaged is now faced with the very 
civilisation he has sent to annihilate.  It also stars the voice of Brian Cox(X 
Men 2, Troy) as a no-nonsense pragmatic General Hemmer, and the voice of Danny 
Glover(Lethal Weapon, The predator 2) as the leader of the last colony of 
humanity, President Chen.

The star quality emanating from the voices, do a very good job, passing over 
the various emotions, desperation, survival, extinction, all themes very 
relevant in the current era.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  Movie reviews 
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