Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children (2005)
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Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children [UMD for PSP]
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| Cast | Steve Burton, Rachel Leigh Cook and Mena Suvari |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2004 |
| DVD Release | April 25, 2006 |
| Running Time | 101 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 043396117952 |
| Buy this item | $12.49 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 13:21 EDT (details) UMD for PSP, SONY PICTURES HOME ENT., Usually ships in 24 hours, Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0) Or 13 new from $9.64, 9 used from $7.92 |
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Average user review:| this is the best ff movie |
| it's so awesome!!! |
| Must have for every FF7 fan |
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WARNING! Spoilers be ahead!!!!!
First of all, the plot is a mess. I've overplayed FF7 (as you should know from what I said earlier), I understand what the references in the movie meant. I don't need to be told who "mother" is or the significant of Sephiroth's return. I understand these things. So, my dislike of the plot is not based on my ignorance of in-game references, it's based on the fact that the plot stinks. I mean why would there suddenly be all these new Sephiroth clones? Didn't the resurrection of Sephiroth seem forced? Rufus really should've stayed dead. Speaking of which, did anyone notice that Aeris (who should've been completely dead and returned to the planet) became a sort of Deus ex Machina that completely resolved all plot problems at the end? Overall, the entire movie ended with me feeling that nothing significant took place at all. I don't really feel that this movie added to the story of the game; it feels more like a tacked-on money-making excuse to exploit FF7 fans. Should've called it "Final Fantasy VII: Advent of the Money-Making Sequel".
Furthermore, what happened to all my beloved characters?! Cloud is strangely guilty about Aeris's death when he gave no indication of this feeling in the game. He was sad (appropriately) but not guilty. Also, they turned Tifa into a nagging wench. Why? I used to like her (still do in the game). All she does the entire movie is nag Cloud about this and that--you'd think that saving the world ought to merit you some free time, but no, Tifa demands he do all the things she wants. As for the other characters, you barely see them at all. Not to mention, that ridiculous scene where they all take turns throwing each other upward is laughable. Speaking of which, the battle scenes are riduculously full of slow-motion and gravity-defying nonsense. I can stand a couple unrealistically high jumps, but the only one who should be able to fly is Vincent.
The only real high point to this movie is the beautiful graphics (that's what earns this 2 stars). They are stunning, and lend themselves to making excellent computer wallpapers. But honestly, given the quality of the rest of this movie, Square-Enix really should have just released a software bundle of some fancy wallpapers and screensavers for all the FF7 fans out there.
September 16, 2008
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