Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (Blu-ray) (2004)

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (Blu-ray)
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Parental guidance recommended

Director: Tetsuya Nomura
Actors: Keiji Fujiwara, Maaya Sakamoto, Michelle Ruff, Shotaro Morikubo, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Takahiro Sakurai, Toru Ukawa, Kenichi Suzumura, Yumi Kakazu, Masahiro Kobayashi, Ayumi Ito, Tsuduruhara Miyuu, Chris Edgerly, Kyosuke Ikeda, Shogo Suzuki, Taiten Kusunoki, Kenji Nomura, Walter Roberts

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is the much anticipated sequel to Square's top selling game Final Fantasy VII.

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.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 101mins
Origin: JAPAN
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Member Reviews (3)

3 Member Reviews
Jhay-EL
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One of the best movie in Blu Ray. A must watch for funs. FYI Quickflix should rename the title Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete! Few scenes has been enhanced on this edition and I must say worth it!
Posted Saturday, 21 January 2012 See my other reviews
Sam
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If you are going to go blu ray, this is one of the movies to start with. Spectacular graphics in its original DVD release, blu ray just makes the experience all that much better.
Posted Wednesday, 26 October 2011 See my other reviews
Sampath
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One of the best real life like animations produce in 2004; great work and probably pioneers in current generation of CGI(Computer-generated imagery)
Posted Monday, 23 May 2011 See my other reviews