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Final
Fantasy: The Spirits Within |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 45min |
| Staring:
voices of Alec Baldwin, Ming Na, Donald Sutherland, James Woods,
Steve Buscemi, Ving Rhames |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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Metropolis,
Fantasia, War of the Worlds, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, Jurassic
Park, and Toy Story. All these titles will always be remembered
for breaking new ground in the realm science fiction and/or animation.
I'm happy to report that Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within will
soon take it's place alongside these other classics.
As
I was driving home, I couldn't help but marvel at Director Hironobu
Sakagachi's ability to translate his vivid imagination to the screen
via some monstrously advanced CGI animation. You can also tell that
this is a real labor of love for him as no one else would have bothered
with all the little details that are present here.
Being
that this is the first offering of this type, there are some flaws,
to be sure. The facial expressions, for instance, appear a bit too
plastic and stiff at times. As well, the lead female character's
butt should have been a bit more well defined. Speaking as a guy,
no lead female should have a nearly nonexistent butt. It just isn't
natural! All these minor gripes aside, it is still a stunning achievement.
I can only hope that this is but the first of many movies made with
this technology.
The
story binding all the amazing scenes together is, at best, fairly
standard without much originality. Even so, it is told extremely
well and with a minimum of holes in the logic or continuity. My
only problem with it was that it tended to venture into the realm
of the metaphysical a bit too much which seemed a bit out of place
for something intended to be futuristic Sci-fi. That's more a personal
dislike for me than a flaw with the movie, however.
As
the story goes, the year is 2065. A mere 34 years earlier, in 2031,
a large meteor struck the earth. Normally this isn't a big deal
but the meteor had some passengers in the form of some very bizarre
and deadly "phantoms". You can't see them without special means
most of the time and they are somewhat insubstantial and can pass
through solid objects.
One
touch from them, however, is enough to kill you. If they get a good
wallop on you, your soul is ripped from your body and then consumed
by the critters as some sort of homo-sapien appetizer. If it's just
a glancing blow, then part of the critter will just lodge inside
you and start growing and consuming you slowly. There just ain't
no winning with these things.
There
are man-sized critters, flying critters and even some humongous
critters but what's left of humanity has found ways to keep them
at bay with energy shields and even kill them with some advanced
looking energy weapons. It's a losing battle, however, as the remnants
of humanity have been fighting these aliens for 34 years and no
progress can really be reported.
Enter
Aki, a scientist working to discover the secrets of the 8 spirits
of Gaia (don't ask - just go with the flow). She (and others) believe
that the 8 spirits hold the key to defeating these wraithlike alien
invaders. Of course, there is a human "bad guy" to go along with
the "evil" aliens. He is General Hein who only wishes to blast the
aliens to smithereens with Earth's first big-ass space cannon no
matter what other collateral damage occurs in the process.
Will
Aki and her Space Marine buddies Grey, Neil, Ryan and Jane be able
to defeat the aliens and keep the evil general from destroying the
world? Maybe. Maybe not. In a kids movie, they would find a way
to save the day, vanquish the aliens, arrest the general and then
live happily ever after. This is no kids movie, though. Not by a
longshot.
-
Alex
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within - Movies For Guys
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