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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Movie; Anime
14 Sep 2005
PG-13
Japan
Japanese
2006
101 min
Color
2 years later...
Anime; Animation; Fantasy; Action; Adventure; Science Fiction
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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (ファイナルファンタジーVII アドベントチルドレン Fainaru Fantaji Sebun Adobento Chirudoren) is a computer animated film based on the highly successful PlayStation One and PC game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, and follows the game's hero Cloud Strife as he unravels the cause of a mysterious plague that has beset the population. The initial DVD and UMD release of the film in 2005 was voiced in Japanese. The English-dubbed NTSC and PAL versions were released on April 25, 2006. The film's soundtrack, scored by Nobuo Uematsu, Kenichiro Fukui, Keiji Kawamori, and Tsuyoshi Sekito, was released on September 28, 2005.

Two special editions of the Japanese version were released, including the "Ultimate Edition", Advent Pieces: Limited, which includes the OVA Last Order -Final Fantasy VII-. Advent Children was the first announced title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, and received the Honorary Maria Award at the Festival Internacional de Cinema de Catalunya on October 15, 2005.

Final Fantasy VII Advent Children was rated PG-13 in the United States by the Motion Picture Association of America for "sequences of intense sci-fi action violence", although it was never shown in theaters (as opposed to the last Final Fantasy CGI film, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within).

At the Tokyo Game Show 2006, Square Enix showed a trailer of a director's cut of the movie, titled Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete for release on the Blu-ray disc format. New scenes will be added to the movie, including one where Sephiroth impales Cloud with his sword and then lifts his body up into the air. The movie will also benefit from high-definition video and audio that the Blu-ray format offers. However, only a Japanese release has been confirmed so far, but is likely to be released elsewhere if the popularity of the Blu-ray format continues to grow. The cut will be released in mid 2007.

Two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, the planet is in the early stages of recovering from the devastating attack by Meteor, while the survivors of Midgar have begun to build a new city (aptly named "Edge") on the outskirts of the old metropolis. However, a strange disease known as Geostigma 星痕症侯群 Seikon Shokogun, lit. "Planet Scar Syndrome") has arisen. Children seem to be especially prone to developing the condition, which is proving to be universally fatal.

After his showdown with Sephiroth, Cloud Strife established his own delivery service, the Strife Delivery Service, with the aid of Tifa Lockhart, with whom he has been living in Edge. Marlene Wallace (adopted daughter of Barret Wallace) has been entrusted to their care, and also with them is an orphaned boy named Denzel. Unfortunately, Cloud and Denzel are two of many suffering from Geostigma's effects. As a result of this, and because he believes that he is unable to protect those he cares about, Cloud has now secluded himself from the world, as he doesn't wish to be a burden on those he loves.

Cloud is attacked by three mysterious young men who believe that he knows the location of their missing mother; however, the battle is cut short and he escapes. Hoping to gain information on the mysterious attackers, Cloud responds to the summons of Rufus Shinra, the leader of the seemingly defunct Shinra Company. Rufus, claiming that he wishes to make up for the decay his father's company brought to the world, can only give the name of the trio's leader: "Kadaj." After their meeting, Kadaj breaks into Rufus' lodge, dispatching Rufus' bodyguards (the Turks known as "Reno" and "Rude") with ease. Kadaj demands that Rufus himself tell him where to find his mother, revealing that "she" is, in fact, the remains of Jenova, and is somehow connected to the cause of Geostigma. He also announces that he and his "brothers," Yazoo and Loz — whom he identifies as "remnants" of Sephiroth's will and spirit — are planning a new Reunion that will culminate in an assault on the Planet itself.

Kadaj and his "brothers" begin collecting children infected with Geostigma (including Denzel and the uninfected Marlene, the latter of whom was kidnapped by Loz after he defeated Tifa), and take them to the Forgotten Capital of the Ancients. Cloud attempts to rescue them, but fails and must be rescued himself by Vincent Valentine. Vincent reveals to Cloud what the trio are seeking and that it could result in the return of Sephiroth. He also reveals that Geostigma is the result of one's immune system working excessively to fight off an infection brought on by Jenova's lingering presence within the Lifestream. After some soul-searching and a lecture from Marlene (who managed to escape from Kadaj's group while they were fighting Cloud) the reluctant Cloud agrees to return to Edge and face Kadaj in direct battle, now with renewed confidence in himself.

Shortly thereafter, in Edge, the villainous trio call forth several monsters to attack the populace, including the dragon summon known as "Bahamut SIN." While the other Final Fantasy VII party members (Tifa, Barret, Red XIII, Cait Sith, Yuffie Kisaragi, Cid Highwind and Vincent Valentine) deal with Bahamut, Reno and Rude attempt to take care of Yazoo and Loz until Cloud arrives. Through their teamwork, Cloud and his friends soon dispatch all the monsters summoned, culminating in the destruction of Bahamut with the aid of a team-sized fastball special.

While overlooking these events in a nearby building, Rufus reveals to Kadaj that he has been in possession of the head of Jenova all along, tossing the box containing it from the edge of the building. Kadaj dives after the box and recovers it (shortly after a bullet from Rufus' gun damages it as he shoots at Kadaj while diving after him). Rufus himself survives the fall when Elena and Tseng launch nets to catch him. Both had been captured earlier by Kadaj, tortured, and subsequently rescued by Vincent. Before Kadaj can celebrate his good fortune, he spots Cloud in hot pursuit of him. An intense motorcycle chase carries them into the ruins of Midgar, first across the old highways (which includes Loz and Yazoo losing their weapons after they are wrecked by Cloud and the two brothers subsequently driving into a massive explosion prepared lovingly for them by Rude and Reno). Cloud catches up to Kadaj and they slide off of the end of the unfinished highway and they take a dramatic stab at each other; Kadaj's stab reveals the extent of Cloud's geostigma infection while Cloud's attack stabbed Jenova's head. They then go into Aerith's old church where Kadaj sees the extent of the damage to "Mother" and lets out an anguished scream before Cloud arrives. They confront each other and Cloud comes off worse for it until a magical blast from Kadaj destroys the flowerbed and releases an outflow of seemingly lifestream infused water which heals Cloud's geostigma and proves harmful to Kadaj who flees. Cloud, impelled by Aerith's voice, pursues him to the derelict remains of Shinra Headquarters in the center of Midgar. Now healed of his debilitating condition, Cloud is able to match Kadaj blow for blow and soon defeats him decisively. However, before the battle can come to a complete close, Kadaj tricks Cloud by distracting him with the box containing Jenova's head, which Kadaj then jumps after and absorbs into his body to "...show [Cloud] [his] reunion". As Cloud jumps down after him from the heights to deliver a lethal killing blow, Kadaj begins to transform. Just before impact, Kadaj raises his hands, and Cloud is stopped in midair by the abruptly revealed Masamune in the hands of a fully regenerated Sephiroth, cuing the entrance of the new One Winged Angel music.

After a fierce battle, Sephiroth knocks Cloud against a wall and rams his Masamune through Cloud's shoulder, spearing him to the boulder behind him. Sephiroth asks Cloud to tell him what he holds most dear, and asks if Cloud would give him the pleasure of taking it away. This gloat proves to be a fatal mistake, as an enraged, yet calm Cloud declares that there is nothing that isn't dear to him, and while Sephiroth is left suspended in mid-air after their fight is renewed, Cloud separates his sword, the First Tsurugi, into its six pieces, and performs a new Limit Break (identified as "Omnislash Version Five," a variation of Cloud's ultimate Limit Break from Final Fantasy VII), which soundly (and impressively) defeats Sephiroth at last.

Sephiroth dissipates, leaving Kadaj's severely weakened body behind. Aerith's spirit begins to pour healing rain across Edge, curing the sick children — as well as the reformed Rufus Shinra — of their Geostigma. Speaking softly to Kadaj, who now lies dying, Aerith tells him to be at rest. Believing Aerith's voice to be that of his "mother," he complies and is joyfully taken by the Lifestream. Before a full-scale celebration can begin, however, Cloud is shot through the back by Yazoo, who, along with Loz, is now slowly succumbing to the healing rain. Yazoo and Loz prepare one final blast for Cloud, resulting in a large explosion that disintegrates them and engulfs Cloud.

Cloud appears surrounded by a white light. A hand lightly brushes his forehead. He softly calls, "mother". Aerith's voice is heard, asking "Again?! Why is everyone calling me 'mother'?". Zack, amused, replies "Isn't it nice to be yearned for?". Aerith replies by saying "I think this one is too big to adopt". Zack tells Cloud that he doesn't have a place here, and sends him back to Aerith's church through the Lifestream. Several small hands touch Cloud and he opens his eyes.

Cloud awakens in Aerith's old church with wounds healed, now surrounded by his friends and the citizens of Edge. After a moment, Cloud demonstrates the healing powers of the water pooled in the church by curing Denzel of his Geostigma, and then the remainder of the afflicted children, in a ceremony like a baptism. A celebration follows as the healed children surround Cloud and shower him with adoration. He then looks up and sees Aerith crouching by some other children. As she stands and walks to the doorway, she turns back to assure Cloud that he's all right now, and then steps into a white light with Zack. Cloud smiles and agrees, stating that he isn't alone anymore.
English
Tetsuya Nomura - Director
Takeshi Nozue - Director
Kazushige Nojima - Writer
English
Takahiro Sakurai as Cloud Strife
Sakamoto Maaya as Aerith Gainsborough
Ayumi Ito as Tifa Lockhart
Shoutarou Morikubo as Kadaj
Keiji Fujiwara as Reno
Taiten Kusunoki as Rude
Yuuji Kishi as Yazoo
Kenji Nomura as Loz
Shogo Suzuki as Vincent Valentine
Masahiro Kobayashi as Barret Wallace
Kazuyuki Yama as Cid Highwind
Yumi Kakazu as Yuffie Kisaragi
Ishikawa Hideo as Cait Sith
Masachika Ichimura as Red XIII
Miyuu Tsuzuhara as Marlene Wallace
Kyosuke Ikeda as Denzel
Junichi Suwabe as Tseng
Megumi Toyoguchi as Elena
Rina Mogami as Girl
Banjou Ginga as Reeve Tuesti
Kenichi Suzumura as Zack
Toru Ohkawa as Rufus Shinra
Morikawa Toshiyuki as Sephiroth
Steve Burton as Cloud Strife
Rachael Leigh Cook as Tifa Lockhart
Steve Staley as Kadaj
Wally Wingert as Rufus Shinra
Quinton Flynn as Reno
Crispin Freeman as Rude
Dave Wittenberg as Yazoo
Fred Tatasciore as Loz
Steven Jay Blum as Vincent Valentine
Beau Billingslea as Barret Wallace
Chris Edgerly as Cid Highwind
Christy Carlson Romano as Yuffie Kisaragi
Greg Ellis as Cait Sith
Liam O'Brien as Red XIII
Grace Rolek as Marlene Wallace
Benjamin Bryan as Denzel
Ryun Yu as Tseng
Bettina as Elena
Andrea Bowen as Girl
Jamieson Price as Reeve Tuesti
Rick Gomez as Zack
Mena Suvari as Aerith Gainsborough
George Newbern as Sephiroth
Axel Alba as Additional Voices
Shane Baumel as Additional Voices
Wendee Lee as Additional Voices
Abigail Mavity as Additional Voices
Mary Matilyn Mouser as Additional Voices
Michelle Ruff as Additional Voices
Songs
Ending Theme
Title: Calling
Lyrics:

nemurenu yoru o ikutsu kazoetara ore-tachi tadoritsuku darou
doredake no inochi nakushita toki arasoi wa owaru no darou
rekishi no ue wa korogaru dake no sukuenai doukeshi-tachi
itsuka dareka ga itteta youni kotae wa kaze no naka

somuketa kao o ikutsu utaretara kizukanu huriyamero no ka
dorehodo no kurushimi ni taetara egao wa ziyuu ni naru no ka
sabita kusari ni tsunagareta ma made mata shippo o maku no nara
itsuka dareka ga itteta youni kotae wa kaze no naka

hurishiboro koe to nigirishimeru sono te de
unmei wa kitto kawaru toki o matte iru
chippoke na ai no sasayaka na chikara de
kanashimi wa itsumo dakareru no o matte iru

uso no pazuru o narabekaeteru aware na petenshi-tachi
bukiyou sa o kiyou ni hurumau oroka na romantisuto-tachi
rekishi ga nanimo kataranaku naru sonna hi ga kuru yokan ni
itsuka dareka ga itteta youni kotae wa kaze no naka

hurishiboro koe to nigirishimeru sono te de
unmei wa kitto kawaru toki o matte iru
chippoke na ai no sasayaka na chikara de
kanashimi wa itsumo dakareru no o matte iru
Added: 30-Jan-2007     Last Update: 08-Feb-2007







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