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September 22, 2005
Review: Final Fantasy VII
Lastly, I must remark on what has got to be the most innovative and technologically impressive computer animated movie I have ever seen. FINAL FANTASY VII: ADVENT CHILDREN. You don’t need to be a fan of the game, or even know what Final Fantasy is, to enjoy this film (though it does add to the experience if you are a fan). It’s fast, it’s exciting, and it has some incredibly well done combat sequences (which, if you’ve ever seen a computer-animated movie, is probably the most difficult thing to animate). Now, it’s not fair to compare this film to the inexorable achievements of PIXAR Animation Studios, because they’re in two totally different categories. Instead, I’m comparing FFVII:AC to films like Kaena: The Prophecy, The Bionical Series, Titan AE, Final Fantasy: Spirits Within, Appleseed, and other films of that nature. Advent Children is simply incredible and towers over Square’s first attempt at making a feature film. Look for it in English arriving this holiday season. Those of you unable to wait that long, you know what a BitTorrent is, right?
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Posted on September 22, 2005 12:39 PM by pixar356.
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