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Nov 26, 2024
9
i like the story but my opinion they put very unnecessary flashbacks, making it confusing, but the fights and the music carried this movie
Mar 29, 2024
7
Una película que narra los sucesos años después del FF VII. La película cumple su cometido aunque es algo confusa por las fumadas del escrito Nojima y los pocos esfuerzos que hacen en explicar el Geostigma, si realmente quieres entender algo debes jugar al FFVII original de lo contrario te va a parecer espectacular pero no vas a entender de la misa ni la mitad. En lo que a mi respecta cuando la vi hace muchos años me pareció bastante fan service e incluso hubo cosas que no me enteraba. Hoy en día que entiendo la historia me parece una auténtica fumada, FF siempre han sido historias de fantasía pero cuando empiezas a meter mundos en el más allá y personajes que te ayudan te das cuenta que el villano tiene todas las de perder y para mi se le pierde un poco la seriedad. Igualmente la película como ova de FF cumple su cometido pero no es ninguna maravilla.
Nov 23, 2023
9
Oh my japanese superheroes with big funky swords and over stylised action scenes. Weirdly bizzare, but interesting story and characters.
Sep 3, 2023
10
Loved this movie from day one and that hasn't changed to this day. FOR THE VICTORY!
Jul 14, 2023
10
This Movie Will Never Just Be A Memory. Advent: One-Winged Angel is the reason why I bought this, and I don't regret it.
Jan 14, 2023
10
worth it and glad to play this game again. so much memories and nostalgia within this seventh game in the series.
Jan 3, 2022
10
I really enjoyed the movie, good graphics,good to see Cloud ,Tifa and the others after many years!
Mar 28, 2021
8
From my point of view this film is not bad. It was hard to understand the plot at times but it made a little bit of sense once I looked up more about it. The voice acting is great and there where some really cool moments, the fight scenes for example are absolutely phenomenal and the music during those moments are incredible. It's also overall a very well made film, every scene is really nice looking.
Feb 28, 2021
1
Ho fatto l'errore di riguardarlo recentemente ed è stata una perdita di tempo. Un film inutile che serve solo a sfruttare la fama di final fantasy7. A parte Cloud, Vincent e Tifa, gli altri **** del gruppo sono relegati ad una piccola scena con una o due battute a testa, complimenti!
Jan 18, 2020
9
This movie (Yes it is a movie) will divide the audience. If you are a Final Fantas 7 fan or player this is a must see. If not then you will ask yourself: What? How? Who? Why? WTF? This movie is made with a lot of love for fans and does a terrible job in explaining things to others. Because I am a fan, played and beat Final Fantasy 7 multiple times this is no issue for me. To the movie: It started 2 years after the conclusion of the game and follows Cloud, Tifa and Marlene as a new treat awakens. The other FF 7 heroes except for Vincent have only smaller roles. The movie tells a compelling story about guilt, forgiveness, friendship, love, hope and despair. It has breathtaking battles that are gravity defying and awesome. The final battle is some of the best I have seen in a movie. The visuals are held back by the PSP performance. It has not the needed capabilities. If you can get the DVD or Blu Ray version. There you can enjoy the awesome visuals in its full glory. It was breathtaking at the time of release. The music was composed by Nobuo Uematsu who is the best composer Square Enix had and the person responsible for their best soundtracks. The characters animations are commonly praised by everyone even critics of the movie. They still look good today and will continue to age well. All characters act as expected and there are some good references for fans. Overall my introduction is also the conclusion. If you are a fan this is a 9/10 or 10/10 if not this is a visually brilliant movie with a confusing story. Bonus knowledge: This was most likely filed under games because it was released on UMD for the PSP. They tried this as movie player but cancelled the idea later because of performance problems.
Mar 26, 2019
1
How can you ride from midgar to the ancient village on a motorbike in about an hour when it's on a different continent? Why can all the charters hover in the air during combat? Why isn't anyone using materia in fights? Utterly terrible.
Mar 3, 2019
7
It kind of tries to replicate the narrative and aspects of the game but it falls short in almost every one of them, that being said, is an entertaining movie and have some very cool moments. As for the new director's cut, I believe that maybe some aspects are more clear but is also filled with a lot of exposition and is slower, so I prefer the original version better.
Jan 21, 2019
10
This movie was good the plot can be hard to follow at times for most but the graphics for it looked awesome and still stands up with today's animations
Nov 15, 2018
10
This is really a great movie, there is so much to love about it, must watch for sure!
Aug 3, 2016
10
I don't know why this game got mixed reviews cause this game is fun and memorable almost to anyone and it is portable so what is not to love about this game.
Jan 4, 2015
7
The gameplay in this was **** terrible! *JOKING!* A very well done sequel MOVIE to one of the greatest games ever made. There are a few minor things I could have lived without, namely Denzel. That character didn't need to be in the movie at all. I really have no idea why he's there.
Nov 2, 2014
9
The fan service is strong with this one. But in all seriousness, it turned out to be a really good sequel.... If you managed to understand the plot (Which for the most part I did) One thing I will point out though... WHY DO CLOUD AND TIFA GET ALL THE SCREEN TIME? (Poor Barret, Vincent, Yuffie, Red XIII, Cid, and Cait Sith)
Sep 3, 2014
6
Everyone has a favorite videogame and I’m sure most people would want that videogame turned into a movie. That happened to my all-time favorite game: Final Fantasy VII. The game came out in 1997, so when I played the game I was only seven years old. Over the years I had played the three-disc game enough times to memorize it by heart. So when I found out in 2004 they were making a movie about it, my heart leapt with joy. When it came out on September 14, 2005 I had already ordered it so I could watch it as soon as possible. (It was only available in Japanese for a long time, so I had to get it from Japan). The first great thing that comes to my mind with this movie is the music. Nobuo Uematsu, the film’s composer, never fails to create magnificent music. The game music (which he also did) was already incredible, and he was able to recreate it again to give you an eargasm. You know game music is good when you have it on your iPod like I do. The movie was beautifully directed. Every scene was uniquely created with different types of shots that I had never seen before. The breathtaking graphics help reveal the creativeness that the director used. As someone who grew up loving most of the characters, it was quite thrilling to see them as if they were real. Although I can’t complain about the funny, stubby way the characters looked in the original game, I loved seeing them in a whole new light. The fight scenes in the movie were fantastic--especially the final fight with Sephiroth, the main villain of the series. When I watched this movie as a 15-year-old, I thought it was perfect. Oh, how I was naïve. Over the years, after seeing the movie many times, I’ve realized they could have done better with the movie. For one, everyone who grew up playing the game was able to experience all the characters thoroughly by using them in the party and being able to see their backstories. It is disappointing to not see all of these characters as much in the movie. Of course, we get to see a lot of Cloud (the main character) and Tifa (one of the playable characters). All the other playable characters such as Barret, Cid, Red XIII, etc., who we got to know intimately in the game, we don’t see at all. It would have been more enjoyable if all the other characters had more screen time. One thing I did like was the subtle, beautiful scenes we got to see with Aerith (Heroine of the game). The way Square Enix hides her face until the very end shows how important she is and how they knew we wanted to see her the most. Being of a lover of the summon Bahamut (a magical entity that you could use in battle), I thought they made him way too different from his game appearance. He looked artificial and not like a dragon at all. When one of the party members summons Bahamut in the game, he always looked evil, intimidating, and badass. When he was summoned in the movie, he looked like he was made of plastic. What the hell, Square Enix? One plot point that I didn’t understand was Cloud taking care of Marlene (even though her dad is Barret) and Denzel, an orphan. He went from mercenary-saving-the-world to a distraught, depressed man that, for some reason, needs to take care of kids that aren’t even his. The story makes it feel like Cloud is being forced to do things he doesn’t want to do. I’m not saying he doesn’t care about them. I know he does. But why does he have to do what everyone else is telling him to do? I really feel like the whole story could have been altered and been so much better. What happened to your skills, Enix? With every movie come good and bad things. As a diehard Final Fantasy VII fan, I can’t help but get touchy on the subject. I only wish I could go and talk to Square Enix and Tetsuya Nomura (one of the main creators). I shouldn’t complain too much though. They are the reason my favorite game and character exists, and those stories helped shape who I am as a child.
Jun 1, 2014
9
If you have ever played Final Fantasy 7, or even Final Fantasy Crisis Core on the PSP, then this is a must see; as it has brilliant graphics and a fantastic story, if you are a Final Fantasy fan, then it is definitely worth watching. I would recommend it to anyone
Jan 22, 2014
10
This movie was **** someone wants to know even a bit of final fantasy lore,then this movie is a really good place to start.A Stupendous movie with exceptional animation....This is coming from someone who watched this movie in **** yeah ENJOY!
Jun 26, 2013
8
A film that requires a heap of context to understand or enjoy and is not for the casual viewer. For those who played through the game (Final Fantasy VII), Advent Children is as evocative and engaging as anything, seeing beloved characters fully visualised in photo-realistic CGI was worth the price of admission alone for many. Yes, fan-service, yes, fans only.
Jan 17, 2013
10
I have no problem admitting I'm a Final Fantasy fanboy. I adore this film. Great visuals, being based on FFVII it has great characters who's voice acting was superb. the action scenes are "cool" enough to be enjoyed by anybody and there are enough nods towards the original game, from the obvious (Tifas 'Victory' ringtone) to the more subtle (like the limit breaks within the film) If you can't understand what is happening, then you can either try to pay more attention instead of playing on your phone through the entire damn movie, or maybe just go back to your wooden 'fit the hole' toys. This film gave all the ups and downs you expect. and Aeris.... what else do you need.
Dec 26, 2012
7
Great movie all around...things could've been worked out, but I'm happy that there's at least a good video game movie out there. Well, "good" is giving it too much credit...I would say decent.
Nov 19, 2012
10
Perfect movie made for fans, its been 6 years since the release and still has the best animation made so far. If you don´t know the story you will probably don´t get most of it, but still its worth seeing for its animation.
Aug 11, 2012
7
The movie is decent, but it really butchers the story of Final Fantasy 7 and has many things which upset me. I didn't want to list them here, since most people reading these reviews have not seen the movie, but if you're a Final Fantasy 7 fan this may not be worth watching. The visuals are great, but the story is hard to follow and many other things, but the revised version released in 2009 is much better (still not great though).
Aug 6, 2012
10
This is one of the movies you have to go with an open mind to it, because I admit: It ain't easy to fully understand. Following the events of verious games and putting them into a 101 minuted movie is not a very simple thing to do. For the works, the movie was incredible aas well as intense. The CGI ****, I'm so dazzled. There are no words for the quality this movie contains. It is and will always be the best Final Fantasy ever.
Oct 10, 2011
6
Oh, that's cool, evidently movies are filed under games in the PSP section of Metacritic. I mean, it's on a game console, and it comes on a disc, and the games on the game console also come on the same format of disc, so the only logical conclusion is that Advent Children is a game. I love playing as Cloud but I can't get him to do anything besides the same thing he does every single time during the first two hours of gameplay. It's like Final Fantasy XIII all over again! Wait, did I say first two hours of gameplay? I meant only two hours! This game is such a rip-off, it's so short, way shorter than any other Final Fantasy. I remember the original Final Fantasy VII had four discs (or was it twenty-seven?) and lasted at least three hours. For shame.
Nov 21, 2010
7
This movie was designed for the people who have played the original game. To those who haven't played the original game, a lack of understanding for the original story line is understandable, and animosity towards the movie is acceptable. However, what isn't acceptable is the mere fact that one will judge and reduce the movie to what it isn't, by stating too much and stating what is untrue. " Heal yourself from a deadly desease TAKING A BATH". - AlessioP. One who has played the game will know that it's not a **** "bath". The only reason why Geostigma was able to be cured there was because that church in the slums of Midgar was the only place in Midgar that was flowing with Lifestream, which is also why flowers were only able to grow there, for those who remember the original game. Such levels of animosity shows ignorance. Of course I'm not blaming people for not understanding it, but don't judge the movie when you don't have the full picture, go do a little **** research. The story did not offer anything new to the franchise, however, this is not **** Harry Potter, there was a plot to the movie, and to understand it, only those who have played the original game could see how the plot fitted in, the plot made sense. Given all this in mind, the plot wasn't fantastic, and you had to be a fan to really appreciate it. And even then, the plot kinda destroyed everything the game was going for. 4/10. The music was a remastered version of the original game soundtrack, but it was remastered well. 9/10. The graphics were amazing, that's all there needs to be said. From the fight scenes down to the level of detail in the cityscape, it's no surprise that this movie was "Final Fantasy". 9/10. By the way, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within had no affiliation to the series "Final Fantasy". You would be a fool to think so. In summary: This movie is only aesthetically pleasing, but very aesthetically pleasing at that. Original players of the game will appreciate some of the "Finishing Touches" made to the film, but beyond that, the plot only serves as detrimental to the story. 7/10.