Alternative TitlesJapanese: ファイナルファンタジー
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 2, 2001
Duration:
1 hr. 40 min. Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Lirael
37 of 53 people found this review helpful
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1 episodes
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
7 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
Despite what people say, this film was not awful. Okay, it didn't quite match up to the magical, epical, astounding, spellbinding, memorable, groundbreaking quality of the game series, but think of it as a normal SciFi movie and you'll be fine. That's right, SciFi. It's not really what I would classify as fantasy.
The story was quite simple, but decent enough. It had some good qualities, but nothing new. There were a couple of unexpected moments, some romance, action, and some interesting ideas. However, it wasn't nearly as good as what people hoped it to be. I preferred it to Advent Children since it was a story in its own right, but it doesn't compare to the game series.
The animation was astounding; the characters looked almost as real as they possibly could have done. For its time, it's groundbreaking. Better than the animation in FFVIII, which was being made at the same time.
The character voices were well cast and the music was serene. It added to the atmosphere, and all those sound effects we take for granted well sleak and done to perfection.
Characters were nice, and better than the plot. Each was unique and, while I didn't learn a lot about them during the film, I felt they were created well.
Considering its length, the time, and the fact it's a part of a series which is loved by millions, I would certainly say this movie is under-rated. It's not got much of a re-watch value, but I'd certainly say go and watch it once. Watch it with an open mind, and forget it's called "Final Fantasy". Think of it as nothing more than "The Spirits Within", and enjoy it for what it is, not what many people hoped it would be. read more
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ace52387
8 of 13 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
7 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
6 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
The Spirits Within is not like Anime at all. It sits at the midpoint between a Square style RPG and a Hollywood blockbuster. Reviewing this on an Anime website as a frequent movie goer and a fan of the Final Fantasy series, my perspective is, as you might expect, a little bit scattered. As an FF fan, this movie is a bit of a disappointment because it lacks a strong fantasy element and limit breaks (lets face it, we all want to see limit breaks). As a Hollywood Sci-fi movie sitting next to something like The Matrix, it is racked with cliches, but an engrossing watch nonetheless. Looking at it as an Anime, it puts the visual/audio of most films to shame, and its western blockbuster style is actually novel. My opinion of this film drastically changes depending on what I evaluate it against. After trying my best to put all my biases aside to look at this as entertainment pure and simple, I`ve come to realize that despite its flaws here and there, it`s not half bad.
Animation:
7 or so years after the fact, The Spirits Within still boasts visuals competitive with a newer Final Fantasy: Advent Children, . The character animations don`t seem quite as smooth and effortless, but the gritty, post-apocalyptic setting and the striking realism in the skin tones and hair of The Spirits Within remains matchless. The characters don`t look like digitized images of real people; they retain a little bit of a cartoony feel, only with eons more detail than nearly every piece of animation in existence. The clunky character animations and the lack of long, and truly gratifying action scenes leave me with a slight, very very slight, feeling of disappointment in the visuals; I feel like it was but 2 steps from blowing my socks off. As it is though, it is still brilliant, and a beauty to behold each and every second.
Music:
The sound track is always perfectly matched, never committing the cardinal sin of overpowering the inherent mood of a scene. It also just sounds good. The full on orchestral score compliments the epic grandeur that the story goes for. The soundtrack is not better than that of Star Wars or Lord of the Rings, but it is certainly comparable.
Story:
Even though a couple of characters feel like they belong right at home in any Final Fantasy game, the story bears no similarities to that of the games aside from a couple of nominal references and Sakaguchi`s strange obsession with anthropomorphing planets, . It is however, effective and interesting as a supernatural sci-fi story, at least up until the end. At the start of the movie, the planet has already been plagued by ethereal alien invaders for quite some time. These creatures, dubbed phantoms, can pass through matter and kill anything alive with a simple touch. The ravishing doctor Aki and her superiors are working on a special weapon that will destroy all of the aliens without harming anything else. Her opposition is a general who is insistent on using a large space cannon to wipe out the invaders by brute force. The government grants Aki some time to collect the "spirits" necessary to complete their project, and she enlists the help of a lower ranking military officer, Gray, who happens to be her old flame.
The post-apocalyptic America setting is beautifully fleshed out, and genuinely disconcerting; the alien invaders are at once sci-fi alien monsters and creepy, supernatural beings; plenty ominous, the obligatory romance is not half bad, and the general creates some political elements that complicate things nicely. In other words, the build up in the story is effective for a sci-fi film. The problem is the climax. The world turns on itself, and becomes inconsistent with its own logic. Conventional weapons can kill the phantoms (we see it happen), as can the space cannon, but it paradoxically also makes them stronger? That`s a head scratcher. There is also a gigantic contrivance in how Aki obtains the last spirit needed to utilize her special weapon, forcing an unspectacular ending that`s basically ripped right out of FF7. Yet another contrivance is an unnecessary death that occurs towards the end, but at least this one brings about a somewhat touching and emotional scene. The lackluster ending really brings down an otherwise well crafted story, but if asked the simple question of "like or dislike?" my fondness of the first 3/4 trumps my disdain of the last 1/4.
Characters:
Putting aside the solid characters in the villain and Aki, and a mediocre one in her lover, the rest of the cast feels like they`re still warm off a Matrix photocopier. Gray`s little platoon is a gallery of token characters. A fast talking little snark provides the much unneeded comic relief, which clunks up otherwise functional scenes with been there, heard that jokes. Somewhere in there is a noble and stoic black man, and an equally stoic, quiet woman. Dr. Cid is less of a cliche, but also lacks any personality beyond anything that is absolutely necessary for a generic scientist.
The villain, one of the two effective characters, would fit right into the cast of a Final Fantasy. He seems modeled after the FF7 villain, Sephiroth, only a little less crazy. The general looks terribly menacing from the get go, but his intentions, initially, are good. Eventually, ambition gets the best of him, and his actions become more and more unsavory. The movie highlights his just motives, humanizes him with conscience and regret, and yet manages to give him, throughout the whole film, an intimidating and menacing presence perfect for a good, love-to-hate villain.
Luckily, the other strong character is the main character, Aki. Might I first mention that she is beautiful, not only because of her fetching appearance, but also because of a certain quiet dignity she possesses. Despite her usual bland tone (voiced by Ming Na), she`s not stoic. A better description would be "mellow". She manages to express herself in her own muted and understated way, which is especially effective in her relationship with Gray. The few outright dramatic scenes she has are all the more explosive for their contrast to her usual, calm demeanor.
Aki`s romance with Gray seems to have much more baggage than a typical boy meets girl setup. They are past lovers after all. None of that baggage is explicitly revealed, nor does it need to be since the nuances that resulted from it are present in their interactions. The intimacy between these two characters is quietly warm, familiar but awkward. The romantic element generates the intended fuzziness overall, but the placement of the most affectionate scene is questionable. It`s right next to a tragic turn in the plot, and as lovely as that scene might have been anywhere else, it completely goes against the mood at that point in the story.
Closing Comments:
I first saw this film when it opened in theaters years ago. I kept waiting for the melee combat, the summoning of deities and of course, the limit breaks. I expected all of that, and received none, so despite the awe it left me in from its visuals, I left the theater disappointed. Upon watching it again, now 7 years after my first viewing, I saw it not as a movie version of the FF games, but simply as a computer animated sci-fi movie, and from this perspective, The Spirits Within is a decent watch. A couple of hiccups at the end murk up an otherwise memorable film. It`s a shame that this movie lost money for Square. A second effort that smooths out the story and keeps everything that was charming about the first would be truly spectacular. read more
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keitybg
6 of 10 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
6 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
5 |
| Enjoyment |
6 |
Fine, first I want to specify that I watched the anime quite a long ago, a year or two ago I guess. I haven't played the games, so I can say with no mental self-accusations that this was the better part of Final Fantasy movies. For me.
Story - it wasn't something veeery special, still, at least you understood what is going on and that stuff, which in Advent Children was possible only for who has already played the game. There is no game Final Fantasy on this particular story I think and that is one of the good sides, I guess, because you watch it like a separate film, with a different story, different characters and etc. So I must say to the non-fans of Advent Children/people who hasn't played the games - better watch this, I don't say it is a really good movie, but the story is comprehensible and you won't get tha-a-at bored as if you watch Advent Children ;)
Art - oh, it wasn't really good, it was Amazing... You watch the characters as if they are real human beings.. :) (better than Advent Children, I have the feeling xD)
Sound - I don't remember it very precisely, but the soundtrack wasn't bad and the other sounds were a fine piece of workmanship.
Character - trite. You see, there wasn't anything interesting about them. I can't even remember them, just that woman, the main character, and her beloved.
Enjoyment - fair, I guess, because of the art, it really smashed me up(it was one of the first movies that I had watched with so realistic graphics then) and some of the action scenes weren't bad...
Overall, I recommend it as a killer of time and as a really good 3D art movie, which has nothing to do with Advent Children as story, but for people, who haven't played the game and won't be angry if they don't like the film, would be a gulp of fresh air. :) read more
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BlissfulPhoenix
11 of 27 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
8 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
Intro
Ok having just finished watching this anime, another installment into the final fantasy series which great pride i present to you THE SPIRITS WITHIN!
lol ok being serious now...
Before I start this actual review...I RECCOMMEND THIS TO ANYONE WETHER YOU LIKE FINAL FANASTY OR NOT. If you don't like final fantasy then just treat it as a sci fi, fantasy film and pretend the full title is "The Spirits Within" without the final fantasy because without that title I wouldn't have gussed it was final fantasy. But AWESOME stand alone movie.
Story
The story to this is basically about a military of some kind against spirits...futuristic soldiers vs spirits. It was a good story and there seemed to be more to it than a simple good vs evil movie. I'm not sure what to put here without spoiling a part of the movie so I will simply say 8 out of 10...could've been a little mor emotive considering it was from the final fantasy series. Besides that it was awesome.
Art
Animation and art is this was spectacular I can't fault it in anyway the effects we're incredible and some scenes we're breathtaking.
Sound
The sound went well, as with any final fantasy the music is flawless. Right timings on the music coming in and going out. The correct theme music the right amount of build up and the right soft music for calming parts of the movie...from the soundtrack alone you can really tell that this is another masterpiece from Final Fantasy.
Character
Ok, I gave the characters a 9 because I felt they could have been more emotive slowly building up to the end sequence. The characters themselves we're well designed and you could feel in some parts how the characters was feeling but the lack of emotive scenes through out this movie prevented such a large scale connection with the characters...for this reason I mark it down to a 9.
Enjoyment
I really enjoyed this movie I thought it was great although the whole emotive scene lacking was a big let down for the Final Fantasy series. But well worth the watch. read more
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Guyver1
2 of 6 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
4 |
| Story |
5 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
3 |
| Enjoyment |
3 |
People say the movie is good, some say the movie is bad, it all kind of depends on ones opinion, the movie had its good points as well as the bad points. As far as the story went, it was a decent storyline , it wasnt a great one, but it wasnt a horrible one either. The CGI is absolutely stunning, if you enjoyed the CGI in FF:AC , you will definiately enjoy the CGI in Spirits Within. To be perfectly honest, the characters to me were quite forgettable, i dont recall thier names. As far as enjoyment goes theres one factor you need to consider, if you are a scifi kind of person, then you will love this movie, if you seek action, you may be bored to tears, the movie does have some action, but the movie kind of drags for action fans, but if you are a scifi fan then the movie will seem intresting and keep you hooked. Overall, Final Fantasy Spirits Within is one of those love it or hate it movies, but it is worth checking out read more
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Lizsy
2 of 8 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
Wow, this was a pretty good movie I have to say, better than I expected. At first, I didn't quite undersatnd where they were going with the story, but then it came all together and I absolutely loved it. It had a supernatural mystery about it and the power of the unconcious mind. It also made me laugh a couple time :P And a bit of romance. The animation was amazing too. Not quite like the movie 5 Centimeters Per Second, but still really great. This is a great movie and I really reccomend it.
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madbrilliant
2 of 10 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
6 |
| Story |
5 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
8 |
| Character |
5 |
| Enjoyment |
6 |
I think that if I had seen this movie without noticing the 'Final Fantasy' attached to the beginning, I would have enjoyed it. But there was something about it, as I compared it in my mind to all the amazing and mindblowing games I had played, that could only fall short. I didn't find the characters very sympathetic or engaging. All in all, I would have been fine going my entire life without seeing this film.
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ff7highwind
1 of 14 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
The very "first" Final Fantasy movie. I thought the story was well done, and it sort of paid homage to the games if anything. The CGI work is incredible and was basically the main appeal in this movie. At the time and even still today it was cutting edge and so realistic that when I first saw the trailer I thought I was watching real actors. The music and sound effects are very well done, but the thing that stands out is the voice work. Square got some big name actors in this film like Alec Baldwin, Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi, James Woods and Donald Sutherland so as you would expect, the voices are pretty much flawless. Overall, as long as you don't go into this movie expecting anything Final Fantasy-like then you will enjoy it. Personally, I don't think this should have the name Final Fantasy because it's nothing like what the fans of the series know. It should have just been called The Spirits Within but overall, it's exciting and very entertaining. Reminds me of Halo in a way. read more
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