The movie “Truth Valley” does a nice job showing that the Great Almighty, the “Spirit,” helps watch out for us and will one day say “Well done” if we follow His path. This is a fantasy movie and is based in 4700 B.C. The group features Thel (Michelle Reid), Burtok (Jacob Brasser), as well as Tabor and Morga and others. Thel heads to Truth Valley and encounters some young men who become her friends and protectors, although she winds up protecting them a lot. They encounter prehistoric creatures, some with big teeth, in addition to an octopus sort of creature. They use their spears when they have to and there is some blood seen on a ferocious (and animated) creature with big teeth, and some blood is seen on Thel’s arm and cheek and Burtok’s face. There is a humorous scene where Thel grabs a dart in the air, meant to put her to sleep, and tosses it down while boasting they didn’t accomplish their task. She tosses it right on her bare foot and goes to sleep!
I am not sure if the creatures are meant to be funny or if this was the best the filmmakers could do with their budget, but they are obviously not real. However, some blood does spill and one creature’s big teeth could frighten young viewers, so we are recommending this faith-based film for ages twelve plus and awarding it our “Faith-Friendly” Seal. If you are in the mood for a prehistoric adventure and some pretty scenes in the woods, this is the movie for you.