Battlefield Earth Soundtrack (

Battlefield Earth Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 2.50/10 from 83000 votes
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Campo de batalla: La Tierra

Synopsis

In the year 3000, humanity is no match for the Psychlos, a greedy, manipulative race on a quest for ultimate profit. Led by the seductive and powerful Terl, the Psychlos are stripping Earth of its resources, using the broken remnants of humanity as slaves.

What is left of the human race has reverted to a primitive state, believing the invaders to be demons and technology to be evil. After humanity has all but given up any hope of freeing themselves from alien oppression, a young man named Tyler decides to leave his desolate home high in the Rocky Mountains to discover the truth, whereupon he is captured and enslaved.

It is then that he decides to fight back, leading his fellow man in one final struggle for freedom.

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Battlefield Earth
Battlefield Earth Theme
Elia Cmiral: Performer
The Dome
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Jonnie Leaves
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Meeting Carlos, the Hunter
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Teri
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Jonnie's Enlightenment
Elia Cmiral: Performer
The Plan / Fort Hood
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Chrissy
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Denver Library
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Chrissy Collected
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Man Animal Revolt
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Mountain Tribe
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Psychlo Wrangler
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Psychlo Top 40
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Commence Revolt
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Do You Want Lunch?
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Revolt Continues
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Options for Renewal
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Hope At Last
Elia Cmiral: Performer
The Cavalry
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Air Battle
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Trench Attack
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Web Cracking Stops
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Dome Explodes
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Gas Drone and Fight
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Mickey the Hero
Elia Cmiral: Performer
We've Won
Elia Cmiral: Performer
End Titles
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Main Title / Trinity Infinity
Don Davis: Performer
Unable To Speak
Don Davis: Performer
The Power Plant
Don Davis: Performer
Welcome To the Real World
Don Davis: Performer
The Hotel Ambush
Don Davis: Performer
Exit Mr. Hat
Don Davis: Performer
A Virus
Don Davis: Performer
Bullet-Time
Don Davis: Performer
Ontological Shock
Don Davis: Performer
Anything Is Possible
Don Davis: Performer

User reviews

John Brown
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles, from pulsating rhythms to somber melodies, showcasing the versatility of the composer.

Charles Brown
7/10

The Battlefield Earth soundtrack captures the intense and epic atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Jennifer Davis
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the contrast between the primitive human world and the advanced technology of the Psychlos through its musical themes.

Kenneth Adams
8/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke a feeling of hopelessness and despair, reflecting the struggles of the human characters in the film.

Carol Adams
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Battlefield Earth may not be groundbreaking, but it serves its purpose well in enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the post-apocalyptic world of the movie.

Carol Taylor
8/10

The use of powerful orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds depth and emotion to key moments in the story.

Sarah Carter
8/10

Overall, the Battlefield Earth soundtrack is a standout aspect of the film, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in its post-apocalyptic world.

Deborah Allen
9/10

The soundtrack of Battlefield Earth perfectly captures the epic and intense atmosphere of the movie. The powerful orchestral arrangements and dramatic melodies enhance the sense of struggle and rebellion against the oppressive alien forces, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Steven Miller
8/10

The musical score enhances the character development and motivations of the protagonists, adding layers of complexity to their journey.

Deborah Perez
4/10

Furthermore, the musical choices in Battlefield Earth often feel out of place and disjointed, failing to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The jarring transitions between different styles and tones detract from the overall impact of the soundtrack, making it difficult for viewers to fully engage with the story on an emotional level.

Karen Harris
6/10

The emotional depth of the music shines through in moments of triumph and despair, effectively heightening the impact of key scenes in the film.

Joshua Garcia
7/10

The main theme of the film is memorable and sets the tone for the entire story, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

David Scott
6/10

The incorporation of electronic and industrial elements in the music helps to convey the futuristic and technological aspects of the Psychlos, contrasting with the more organic sounds representing the human resistance.

David Walker
2/10

The soundtrack of Battlefield Earth fails to capture the intensity and emotion of the struggle between humanity and the Psychlos. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the epic quality needed to elevate the story to its full potential.

David Roberts
6/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are grand and epic, underscoring the magnitude of the battle for freedom that the characters are undertaking.

Timothy Parker
8/10

The dynamic range of the music keeps the audience engaged and heightens the impact of the action scenes.

Timothy Carter
8/10

The music perfectly complements the futuristic and dystopian setting of the movie, creating a sense of tension and urgency.

Brian Walker
9/10

The use of futuristic electronic elements in the soundtrack adds a unique and modern twist to the overall composition, blending seamlessly with the traditional orchestral components. This fusion of styles creates a dynamic and engaging sound that complements the futuristic setting of the film, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling through music.

Matthew Hill
6/10

The use of tribal rhythms and percussion in the soundtrack adds a primal and raw energy to the music, reflecting the primitive state to which humanity has regressed in the story.

Michael Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Battlefield Earth effectively captures the dystopian and intense atmosphere of the film, with its dark and ominous tones enhancing the sense of alien oppression and human struggle.