Good animation and action. Worst story ever (assuming that it even had a story). Also, it was edited like a crappy made-for-tv movie. Ugh.
Granted, FF7 itself wasn't much better.
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I enjoyed it.
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I enjoyed it too, granted you seem to hate everything anyone else seems to enjoy.
There was a story there and it was easy enough to follow. |
Most things that are good in japan are turned into crap by american dubbers.
Its a recurring problem. |
The Japanese version was really good.
unless you fully beat the game and understood it, you couldnt get the story I guess. I thought it was good though. |
"unless you fully beat the game and understood it, you couldnt get the story I guess."
That's what I had a problem with at first, but it turns out they have a quick (In comparison to the actual game) walkthrough through the FF7 game, and it explained most of what happened. |
Shades:
There was a story there and it was easy enough to follow. Was there? What was it? |
LOOK AT ME IM CLOUD I CAN JUMP ABOUT 2 MILES IN THE AIR AND LAND WITHOUT BREAKING MY LEGS LOL.
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"Most things that are good in japan are turned into crap by american dubbers." "The Japanese version was really good." The dub was fine, with little to no difference between the two versions. The fact the dub sometimes looks just a little sloppy actually conveys some amount of accuracy when it comes to matching the dialogue. The story doesn't really make a lot of sense to start with though, so I personally wouldn't have minded if they'd tweaked the dub to make the plot a bit more understandable. |
here you go Sil: STORY, CONTAINS MULTIPLE SPOILERS(CREDIT TO http://adventchildren.net)
Set two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, Cloud now leads a solitary life traveling the Planet as a transporter. The office of Strife Delivery Service is located in 7th Heaven, which also functions as an orphanage for children stricken with Geostigma. Three new enemies make an appearance in Advent Children. Kadaj, their leader, is in his teens, while Yazoo and Loz are known to be in their twenties. In them, Cloud sees shadows of FFVII’s fallen hero, Sephiroth. The three are after “Mother” and refer to Cloud as their “Brother”. Having obtained Jenova’s head, their purpose appears to be to start another Reunion. Vincent suspects that with Jenova’s cells, they may even be able to create another Sephiroth. A non-contagious disease known as Geostigma is spreading across the Planet, with Kadaj claiming that it is due to Jenova’s cells working hard in the Lifestream. Children tend to show signs of Geostigma first, though adults are susceptible to the disease as well. Symptoms of Geostigma include mental weakness, pain and even death. Cloud is known to suffer from this disease though he hides his affected arm beneath his sleeve. He is heard coughing and clutching his arm in some parts of the trailers. Victims bandage affected regions and it was Cloud’s used bandage, which Marlene found in the Church, that gave away his condition. According to the creators, the Church will feature prominently in the movie. Besides being the place Cloud calls home, it is also the stage for the fight between Tifa and Loz. Despite her valiant attempts, Tifa is ultimately defeated and Loz makes off with Marlene and the rest of the children. Cloud arrives late and brings the barely conscious Tifa back to 7th Heaven. Reno and Rude arrive at 7th Heaven, Cloud having been hired by Rufus to be his “bodyguard” from the three new foes. The ShinRa President suffers from Geostigma as well and is wheelchair-bound. Rufus has been reconstructing Midgar and searching for any traces of influence that Sephiroth might have left on the Planet, to which he has found none. He now resides at the Healin Lodge, also known as the Geostigma Sanatorium. The Turks report that the three silver-haired youths have brought the children to their headquarters, the City of the Ancients. Cloud still carries emotional scars from the last time we saw him. Weighed down by memories of loved ones he has lost and his physical condition, he now comes across as devoid of hope. Ever the reluctant hero, it takes much persuasion from Tifa after the children are captured for Cloud to decide to go after them. Perhaps it is only during his dream-like encounter with Aerith on the way to the City of the Ancients that he finally makes some progress. The two meet back-to-back in the flower field, beneath a pure white sky. Cloud struggles to voice his desire to seek forgiveness, to which Aerith says that she already has forgiven him. Consoled but still unconvinced, Cloud sets out on his path of redemption. Kadaj speaks to the children by the shore of the lake in the City of the Ancients, rallying them to join forces with him against the Planet. They ambush Cloud and the children form a circle around him, preventing his escape. Kadaj calls Cloud a traitor and is about to execute him when Vincent swoops down and brings Cloud to safety. Marlene escapes and rejoins Cloud and Vincent in the woods. They then chase the silver-haired youths and the children back to Midgar. Midgar is in chaos when they return. Kadaj has unleashed a swarm of Shadowcreepers which attack the townspeople while Cid, Barret, Vincent, Yuffie and Red XIII fight them off. Tifa is shown shielding Denzel, one of the orphans under her charge. Reno and Rude battle Yazoo and Loz respectively. Kadaj is seen looking down from a damaged building with Rufus, during which he summons Bahamut Sin. Cloud then practically flies towards the dragon, kamikaze-style, as it prepares to launch an attack on the city. It should be noted that Tifa, Cid, Yuffie, Red XIII and Marlene have each been seen carrying a ribbon. Cloud, too, has been spotted with one tied around his left arm during what appears to be a flashback. Here, his arm is not covered by a sleeve, presumably before he contracted Geostigma, and he is seen fingering the ribbon in the rain. Whether the ribbons are simply a gesture of friendship or even a sign of mourning remains uncertain. The scene then shifts to Cloud scaling up the side of a building with a sword in each hand while explosions go off. As the buildings collapse around him, he looks up and we see Sephiroth in all his former glory. The line, “I won’t remain just a memory.” is heard. From out of the debris, sword drawn, a familiar face is seen. None other than Sephiroth has returned. |
That's a story preview from someone who hadn't even seen the movie at that time.
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LOOK AT ME IM CLOUD I CAN JUMP ABOUT 2 MILES IN THE AIR AND LAND WITHOUT BREAKING MY LEGS LOL. That's like, the entire point of why I want to see the movie. The story, even from the trailers I've seen, stinks, but I really don't think they made it for that. They made it so they can show to fans Cloud riding a motorcycle weilding a 200 pound sword with one hand. Stylized action is so much more better than regular, real-world action. So my conclusion: Bad story? Who cares? It's blatently an action movie, people see it for action. Of course they can always make a good story, but I guarentee you they will never be able to get a good story out of an FF7 sequal, and that's what the fans wanted. |
Its a fan movie lol, its not supposed to have a good story line xD
example: all the millions of DBZ movies |
They should have made it for FF8 though. I always thought number eight always had a better storyline.
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YES I AGREE HANDS DOWN!
8 pwns people just dont like it cuz they dont know how to junction properly. |
I would have liked to see a movie based on 9 myself. That story has the most oldschool flavor to it.
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I liked it, but I know that if you hadn't played FF7 than you would probably be lost on most of the movie. I knew the story line and most of the charactors from FF7 so I was not totally lost, and the acion rocked. I would give it a 10/10 for great action and an overall 7/10.
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The story wasn't all that bad. The movie explains that like in the previous two years ago, a alien from space crashed on to the planet Earth code named Janova.
The Shinra coperation, the same coperation responsible for taking the Earths natural resources and turning it into a new form of Energy called "Mako" discovered Janova and started to expermint with it and create a new form of Super Soilder. Cloud and the rest of the team get wrapped up in it all when they become a merciany group for the sole purpose of stopping Shinra from using any more of the worlds resources because it was slowly killing the planet. In the end, the good guys discover Janova and one of her children, Sephiroth who was genetically made in a lab with Janova cells. Eventually Cloud and his team not only destory Janova and Sephiroth but manage to break down and stop the Shina Coperation. Two years later there is a diease spreading across the Earth. When Janova was destoryed its energy was leaked into the Earths energy and was casuing a sickness. These people who were sick, were actully inivideratly adsorbing Janova's energy and in a like wise fashion becoming one of Janova's children. Cloud gets sick, because like Sephiroth he is actully like a super soilder and assoited with Janova. Anyways long story short, a group of these infected are trying to get all the people together to unlock the Janova energy in their body. They do this by taking everyone to the Spirit Stream on Earth and like, help them get closer to Janova, unlocking the Janova cells in them. It wasn't that hard to follow and the story pretty much explained itself without needing any previous playing of FF7 before hand. I am also sick of people saying bad stuff about FF7, I thought it was fantastic. I enjoyed FF8, but in the end, it never became one of my favorites. |