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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Original title: Fainaru fantajî sebun adobento chirudoren
  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
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7.1/10
59K
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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)
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An ex-mercenary is forced out of isolation when three mysterious men kidnap and brainwash the city's children afflicted with the Geostigma disease.An ex-mercenary is forced out of isolation when three mysterious men kidnap and brainwash the city's children afflicted with the Geostigma disease.An ex-mercenary is forced out of isolation when three mysterious men kidnap and brainwash the city's children afflicted with the Geostigma disease.

  • Directors
    • Tetsuya Nomura
    • Takeshi Nozue
  • Writers
    • Kazushige Nojima
    • Brian Gray
    • Yoshinori Kitase
  • Stars
    • Takahiro Sakurai
    • Ayumi Ito
    • Shôtarô Morikubo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    59K
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    • Directors
      • Tetsuya Nomura
      • Takeshi Nozue
    • Writers
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Brian Gray
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Stars
      • Takahiro Sakurai
      • Ayumi Ito
      • Shôtarô Morikubo
    • 556User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Takahiro Sakurai
    Takahiro Sakurai
    • Cloud Strife
    • (voice)
    Ayumi Ito
    Ayumi Ito
    • Tifa Lockhart
    • (voice)
    Shôtarô Morikubo
    Shôtarô Morikubo
    • Kadaj
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Shoutarou Morikubo)
    Maaya Sakamoto
    Maaya Sakamoto
    • Aerith Gainsborough
    • (voice)
    Keiji Fujiwara
    Keiji Fujiwara
    • Reno
    • (voice)
    Taiten Kusunoki
    • Rude
    • (voice)
    Yûji Kishi
    • Yazoo
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Yuuji Kishi)
    Kenji Nomura
    • Loz
    • (voice)
    Shôgo Suzuki
    • Vincent Valentine
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Shougo Suzuki)
    Masahiro Kobayashi
    • Barret Wallace
    • (voice)
    Kazuyuki Yama
    • Cid Highwind
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Kazuyuki Yamaji)
    Yumi Kakazu
    Yumi Kakazu
    • Yuffie Kisaragi
    • (voice)
    Hideo Ishikawa
    • Cait Sith
    • (voice)
    Masachika Ichimura
    Masachika Ichimura
    • Red XIII
    • (voice)
    • …
    Miyû Tsuzurahara
    • Marlene Wallace
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Miyuu Tsuzuhara)
    Kyosuke Ikeda
    • Denzel
    • (voice)
    Jun'ichi Suwabe
    Jun'ichi Suwabe
    • Tseng
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Jyunichi Suwabe)
    Megumi Toyoguchi
    Megumi Toyoguchi
    • Elena
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Tetsuya Nomura
      • Takeshi Nozue
    • Writers
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Brian Gray
      • Yoshinori Kitase
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    User reviews556

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    9gozu

    This movie is the total awesomeness!

    Square really landed this one. They didn't try to please everyone and instead focused exclusively on Final Fantasy 7 fans. And boy, are those going to be happy fans when they see this movie! The story might not be all that interesting or credible but it ties in neatly with the story of the game and has several honest-to-god funny moments!! A total surprise there and a welcome one too

    There are lots of cameos and funny references to the game too. And most important of all: The fighting scenes rock so hard they could cut through diamond! They are truly the total awesomeness and would have made the movie worth it even if everything else sucked. I mean, they are some of the best ever created PERIOD.

    See this movie. Bye.

    PS: I know my review sounds like the ravings of a teenage girl. It was, like, totally what I intended.
    10piotyr

    Excellent on all fronts...unfortunately, I doubt it will reach an audience outside of FF7 fans

    Graphics: brilliant, obviously. The most stunning things were definitely NOT given away in the trailers. Fight sequences move extremely fast, but after watching a couple of them your eyes should be used to it and it won't seem so confusing. Cloud has a wide array of swords, and I kinda wish things were moving a LITTLE slower just so we could see them, because they were each incredibly detailed. Oh, and we finally get to see exactly how one equips Materia...

    Music: brilliant also. I was a bit nervous about it, since (from what I've seen) Nobuo isn't the best at writing music to go along with action (remember the Steal the Tiny Bronco sequence?), but it's brilliant and it fits perfectly. I'm glad I preordered the OST. They changed the lyrics to One Winged Angel though, so you won't be able to sing along if you know the Carmina Burana Lyrics.

    Plot: the first half of the movie sets up things and introduces everyone in a fairly complex tapestry, but the second half is almost entirely fight sequences, once all the players are in place. I wouldn't call it a weak plot, but it's nowhere near as convoluted as the game's plot was. I think this is in an effort to avoid trying to overshadow the game, and I think that's a good thing...the movie is its own entity, and shouldn't try to top the original in terms of sheer plot.

    I admit, I was kind of hoping that this movie would bring FF7 to a wider range of people, but this is NOT a mainstream movie. I was going to give it only nine stars, just because it doesn't even really try to explain anything to newcomers...Marlene (at least I think it was Marlene...sounded like her) gives a bit of background at the beginning, but it's more of a refresher than a crash course. But then I realized, for me this movie is a 10/10, so why should I take off points just because other people probably won't like it as well...if you've played the game, or are at least passingly familiar with it, you should see this movie. But you don't need me to tell you that. If you're not familiar with it, go out and buy it, sit there for twenty hours and beat it, and then see the movie...although even without any background, it's still stunningly beautiful. You just won't get any of the inside references...which make up 50% of the movie (that is, everything that ISN'T a fight sequence).
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

    The Japanese Film Festival for this year opened with an anime from the wildly popular Final Fantasy series. No, not that atrocity from the USA which premiered almost 5 years ago - the US somehow likes to remake Asian movies, but adds its own 2 cents worth to classics until they become almost unrecognizable, apart from its name. Take Godzilla for instance, that US Godzilla is NOT Godzilla. Doesn't look, move, or act like the big lizard.

    If I recall correctly, this movie was recently released on DVD here, and follows the events after those that transpired from the computer game. Back during school days, I had many classmates spending their time with the games and having a field day discussing tactics. My limited knowledge of the game and characters, was just on the lead character Cloud, with his HUGE sword like weapon, which can be combined and combined some more to increase its size and functionality.

    Given its heavy and rich history, watching this movie without any prior knowledge will leave you with two options - be totally confused about the plot as it contains plenty of references that cannot be covered in under two hours, or forget about those and concentrate on what is currently the present, and to admire the aesthetics of the graphics.

    In a nutshell, the plot contained elements like strange viruses, the recluse hero, a multi- national corporation plundering earth for its minerals to generate power, and those who are against some environmentally unfriendly ways to make profits, super soldiers and their search for a mystical "mother", and moments which parallel Harry Potter and sequences involving his Voldermort. While the opening credits allowed you to enjoy the excellent songs featured in the soundtrack, and endless showing off of Cloud and his custom built bike, credit must be given to attempts to bring an audience up to speed with a quick summary of what had transpired in the games.

    Despite its slow introduction and confusing plot, you might opt for the second way to appreciate the movie, and that's the graphics. I will not quibble, they are beautifully rendered. Character movement is extremely fluid, and there are enough moments during battles which are filled with tension, and things kept open ended most times in deciding who will turn out victorious. However, although the action is slick, they are too fast, and if you should blink, you'll probably miss the combo executions that the characters inflict on each other. To slow it down would mean the forgoing of pace, but to keep it as it is, well, depends on your mind's ability to decode images seen by the eye in record time.

    Keeping to the theme of friendship, this movie has its share of chest-thumping moments were camaraderie comes alive. However, I would still go for the fact that only true-blue fans will come to enjoy this movie, as primarily, this is made for them.
    10Riou-1

    Exactly what I hoped for.

    Now after watching The Advent Children twice, the storyline isn't as shallow as majority has criticized it to be in my opinion. If you haven't played FFVII or disliked it for whatever reason, this movie is most likely not for you. Being familiar to the original story is a prerequisite to understanding AC fully, otherwise you will just see the greatest CG animation in your life so far.

    Without actually spoiling the storyline, I must admit that after seeing AC we have been putting pieces together with my friends relying on our knowledge of FFVII. Seeing it second time allowed to actually pay attention to the story more and most of the questions we may have had were answered. Some were not. AC is clearly for FFVII players/fans and doesn't honestly try to be anything else. There is little to none realism in it outside FFVII world which serves the purpose. Music is mostly reconstructed FFVII themes with a heavier touch (TBM team according to end credits) and works well with the eye candy without exceptions. I found the music enhancing the experience added to the visual fireworks in all situations.

    We all know you can't put a FFVII in 1.5 hours and keeping that in mind the storyline actually offered more to me than I expected. There are two issues at hand in FFVII : AC and both stories were wrapped up very smoothly between the action sequences. And trust me when I say there's a lot of it. Action that is.

    I'm changing my vote from 9 to 10 after watching it the second time because I had missed a few explanatory sequences I couldn't put together the first time that provided some answers. As a warning, it's going to be easy to disregard the story and concentrate on graphics, but try not to judge the Adevent Children because of that. If you don't let the story in, it's no wonder it seems sloppy.

    I'm not going to praise the graphics because I assume we all know they are awesome, which might be an understatement. Especially characters talk so much more with their facial expressions than ever before. I hope you pay attention to the storyline for it actually makes sense and works well with the whole. Get ready for the ride of your life, there are no breaks.
    7UberNoodle

    Awesome spectacle and great adventure

    Just watched it then. It is pretty damn awesome. The fights are fantastic and the magic is really cool! It's totally like a video-game in parts, with some amazing hand-to-hand combat in there.

    This film is for the fans: "To those who loved this world once before and spent time with its friends, gather again and devote your time..." Besides this ominous opening, the story was not very hard to follow, and Ihave never played a Final Fantasy game. I think it pays to be familiar with Role Playing Games in general; knowledge of the genre kinda helps you grasp some of it better. I think though that if you pay attention, and accept what the film throws at you, it's quite easy to understand. There is a lot that isn't explicitly explained, and if you demand that it should be then you will probably be confused and irritated.

    Watching the film is like being dropped into the middle of some grand saga, and having to put as much of the puzzle together as possible. I like that approach; you get caught up in the mystery and confusion that all the characters are going through. But like I said, just be accepting. If a weird red lion thing that talks, turns up and starts kicking ass and taking names, and the other characters just say he's an old friend, accept it and move on; you don't need a biopic flashback, or a tell-all sit-me-down. You are an observer here, of something beyond your experience and undestanding.

    So: fantastic graphics and animation, great voice acting, cool video game styled music, involving story and characters, and maybe some of the coolest fights you'll see in a while. It's worth seeing, and while it IS for the fans, it is perfectly accessible for people like me that have never played the games.

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    • Trivia
      The creators of the film had no prior knowledge of how to make a movie, so it was based on their knowledge of in-game movies.
    • Goofs
      When Kadaj summons Bahamut he uses a Green Materia when he should have used a Red Materia (in the game red materia calls forth summons, green materia is for magic).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Aerith Gainsborough: See? Everything's... alright.

      [smiles and walks out of the church]

      Cloud: [smiles] I know. I'm not alone... Not anymore.

    • Crazy credits
      During the last half of the end credits, as the credits roll there's a video of a CGI cloud zooming along real roadways on his motorcycle. At the very end, there's a shot of his delivery service office desk, with a new photo on it.
    • Alternate versions
      A 23 minute 'Special Edition' was shown at the Venice Film festival.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tour de Japon: music from Final Fantasy (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Final Fantasy VII Opening
      Composed by Nobuo Uematsu

      Orchestrated by Shirô Hamaguchi (as Shirou Hamaguchi)

      Conducted by Taizo Takemoto

      Recorded & mixed by Toru Kamekawa (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Final Fantasy VII: Hành Trình Của Những Đứa Trẻ
    • Production companies
      • Square Enix Company
      • Square Enix Image Studio Division
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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