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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5035822197138
Format: Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1ArabicSubtitledEnglishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledFrenchDubbedDolby Digital 5.1
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: January 21, 2002
Running Time: 101 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: July 11, 2001
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Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk Review:Inspired by the popular video game franchise, Hironobu Sakaguchi's
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is a completely computer-generated film which, unlike
Toy Story and
Shrek, is also a serious science fiction drama with astonishingly human digital actors. Aki, the female lead, appeared in a full-page spread in
Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list--and was indistinguishable from the real-life models. The setting and conflict make for incredible action, but it's the larger issues, character interaction and human elements that really make the movie shine.
The Spirits Within is not simply a science fiction movie, in the same way that
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is not simply a kung-fu flick. The result is a fantastic summer movie with better action and more emotion than
Pearl Harbor and actors more lifelike than those in that other video game movie,
Tomb Raider.--
Mike Fehlauer, Amazon.com On the DVD: disc one includes an interesting, if a little flat, director's commentary. Better is the isolated score with a superb and fascinating commentary from composer Elliot Goldenthal. Other options allow you to access more information about the film. The menus are clear and feature full CGI effects and specially created sequences. Disc two is where you will find the real meat, with literally hours of documentaries and technical promos to plough through covering every aspect of the filmmaking process, along with music videos and an alternative opening sequence. You can re-edit a short sequence from the film and there's also a wealth of DVD-ROM material offering the complete screenplay and an interesting tour of Square Pictures, makers of the film. Features like the
FHM-style photo shoot of CGI heroine Aki give an indication of the target audience for this movie. Add all this extra material to the superb picture quality--which almost leaves you convinced that you are watching a live action movie--and crystal sharp sound and you have one of the most technically impressive discs to hit the market so far. Any DVD buff will need this just to prove that the format is a worthwhile investment.--
Jon Weir
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I think this film is wonderful. The CG animation is amazing - there are moments, particularly the character close-ups, where you can't quite be sure whether you're watchig real actors. This film bombed big time at the cinema, and one of the reasons suggested was actually the fact that the characters were so life-like they were almost creepy. Another reason is perhaps the fact that this is a stand alone piece of work and has no relationship with any of the Final Fantasy RPGs, which probably infuriated ...
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First of all, this film isnt related to any final fantasy, its simply a story from the producer of final fantasy created after FFIX.
With a plot as stunning as the visuals, this film keeps the storyline genius of the final fantasy series, with famous voice actors such as alec baldwin and james woods.
The music is as always a perfect score, even though it isnt from the normal composer (Nobuo Uematsu).
It was made because the producer wanted to tell a story in a different way, ...
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As soon as I started watching this film, the first thing to hit me was the quality of the animation and the graphics behind it.
It is so slick and detailed, the textures of the backgrounds are realistic that they look photographic. You do also notice that some of the human movements are CGI rather than real - but your eye adjusts to what it is seeing and you find yourself happily accepting everything.
The visuals alone would give this a few stars, the plot helps this film develop ...
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This film is absolutley stunning!
The cgi in this film is the best i have seen! There are moments in the film where you could almost beleive you were watching a live action film and not animation.
There is a good storyline to the film as you would expect from something bearing the final fantasy branding. the voice acting is brilliant with some big names doing voices in the film (James woods and Steve Buschemi to name just 2 of them).
The animation is phenomenal and the ...
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ok ok this film is not a scratch on FF7: Advent Children but is a bloody fantastic film, the graphics are amazing and the story line aint half bad either, perhaps the characters aren't as enjoyable to watch/play than in other FF titles but overall a great film.
One thing that does annoy me is all the people who say its a crap film just because it doesnt have chocobos or materia or magic in general are wrong. It isnt at all like the FF games but that doesnt stop it being a good film
Maybe not FF as ...
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