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By:
wsim
Introduction
Two
years after the end of FFVII, we return to the world of Midgar which has
been in the process of rebuildi ng after its previous destruction. However,
in light of the recovery effort, some children of Midgar suffer from a
lifestream disease known as geostigma. Three new enemies make their presence
and are after Jenova’s cells to start what is known as their “reunion”.
Geostigma spreads across the planet and becomes a serious threat to many
children. The remnants of Shinra vow to make up for the terrible things that
they have done to the people of Midgar in the past and are working hard to
rebuild the planet. Within everything, familiar faces return.
With Cloud having to deal
with his dark past and emotional issues, can he be convinced to have a
strong enough will to save the planet once again from these new foes and
stopping their reunion? Can he also cure the children of geostigma and help
restore Midgar on the road to hope and happiness?
Ultimately, can the
lifestream be put together and restore the planet’s very soul and energy?
Full Story
(Spoilers)
Set
two years after the end of FFVII, the city of Midgar is in the process of
rebuilding what was lost when the lifestream protected the planet from
certain destruction at the hands of meteor. Not all is going well as there
have been outbreaks of the lifestream disease known as geostigma and some
people have been infected. While not contagious, it is quite a concern to
many people. Apparently, even Cloud has the disease but he doesn’t tell
anybody about it. Three clones of Hojo with Jenova DNA search the planet for
their “mother” in hopes of achieving their “reunion”. They are searching for
cells of Jenova in order to possibly revive Sephir oth
and bring chaos and destruction to the planet once again. The remaining
members of Shinra make a pledge to rebuild Midgar as a debt and payback for
the terrible things that they have done earlier. Cloud and Tifa have been
taking care of some orphans and are operating a simple delivery service.
Denzel, who lost his mother in the sector 7 plate crash, has geostigma. He
is under the care of Tifa and Marlene as well as Cloud.
At the beginning of the film, we see the three
Sephiroth clones ambush Cloud while on his way to meeting up with Reno and
Rude and the Shinra company. They summon Cloud for some kind of commission
regarding some of the recent events that have occurred. Kadaj is the leader
of the clones and the other ones are Yazoo, who uses a gun and Loz who is
skilled in close hand-to-hand combat. The clones refer to Cloud as their
“brother”, as Cloud also has Jenova DNA but was a failed Sephiroth clone
created by Hojo. When everything is taken care of, Cloud meets up with Reno
and Rude and we see a mysterious white-cloaked figure that is wheelchair
bound. The figure reveals himself as Rufus Shinra. Much to Cloud’s surprise,
Rufus actually did survive the explosion and it’s aftermath two years ago.
Rufus tries to convince Cloud to become a bodyguard and defeat the clones.
Cloud declines and wanders away again. Loz enters the old church in search
of “mother” but encounters Tifa and Marlene. After a battle sequence, Tifa
is knocked out temporarily and Marlene throws a piece of material to try and
stop Loz. Not amused, Loz approaches Marlene and the clones take her captive
as well as a trunk full of materia. Cloud enters the church and checks up on
what has happened to Tifa. He finds out that Marlene is missing and through
the information of the Turks, he heads to the forgotten capital to find
Kadaj and company. Being manipulated and convinced by the clones, some of
the children of Midgar follow them as they have promised to be able to cure
their geostigma. Denzel also follows suit. Kadaj approaches Rufus and
outlines some of his motives for the reunion and about Jenova.
Cloud heads to the forgotten capital to find Marlene.
Meanwhile, Kadaj tries and turn the children against the planet by trying to
convince them that the planet is interfering with their power and growth
which is the cause for them having geostigma. He claims that he can cure
their illness and demonstrates by dousing himself with holy water. Cloud
then approaches with his motorcycle and gets surrounded by the children and
the clones. Kadaj calls Cloud a traitor for not going against the planet,
even though he shares a similar genetic makeup. Marlene calls out to Cloud
and shortly afterwards, a battle sequence takes place. Vincent Valentine
suddenly appears the helps out Cloud. Marlene is safe but she isn’t happy to
see Cloud. She then accuses Cloud of avoiding things too often and not
caring about others. Vincent mentions that to simply fight is not a good
reason to save the planet and there is something more behind it. He explains
about what Kadaj is after and how by obtaining Jenova’s cells, Sephiroth
could be revived once again. Vincent agrees to take Marlene back safely
while he meets up with Tifa. Cloud hasn’t been thinking straight and appears
to lose the will to fight. Tifa believes that Cloud has been running away
from the burden of things once again, just like before. Cloud thinks deeply
about what has been going on.
Back in Midgar, the clones gather again in search of “mother” and the people
are wondering why they have been causing so much trouble. To disperse the
large crowd, the clones summon a bunch of demonic creatures to chase them
away. The clones find a Shinra monument and feel that “mother” is around
there. They are then interrupted by Reno and Rude and they do battle. Rufus
asks Kadaj a question clarifying the aspect of returning to normal once he
obtains Jenova’s cells. Kadaj mentions that “he” will return….. which Rufus
understands as Sephiroth. Kadaj doesn’t know Sephiroth but can feel him
throughout his body and soul. Kadaj believes his destiny and purpose in life
is to carry about what Sephiroth had done before him and do whatever mother
commands him to do. To wipe out the planet and all it’s people. It is
revealed that as long as Kadaj and the clones are alive, the same thing will
keep occurring. Kadaj feels great power from the materia that he had taken
previously and summons the great Bahamut to terrorize the city.
Shortly afterwards, while Reno and Rude do battle with
Yazoo and Loz, old friends return to try and save Midgar in its hour of
need. We see Barret, Yuffie, Cid, Red XIII, Vincent and Cait Sith appear to
try and stop Bahamut. Meanwhile, Tifa is trying to protect Denzel and tells
him to run to safety. Cloud returns on his motorcycle and begins to realize
that he was wrong to keep dragging on the burdens of life for too long. He
feels much better and Tifa is glad to see him back. The others do a pretty
good number on Bahamut but they help propel Cloud to the sky and thanks to
the spiritual guidance and power of the Lifestream, Cloud was able to
overcome Bahamuts’ megaflare blast and defeat the great summon. Rufus then
gets out of his wheelchair and uncloaks hims elf.
Kadaj is shocked as Rufus has a case containing Jenovas’ cells. He tosses
the case out the window and Kadaj knocks Rufus off the building. Kadaj
frantically gives chase to the case which contains Jenova’s cells, avoiding
Rufus’ bullets as well. He manages to grab the case and the other Turks,
Elena and Tseng save Rufus by using a net to break his fall. The clones make
their getaway and Cloud is in fast pursuit. After some fighting within a
tunnel, Cloud speeds ahead to try and close the gap on Kadaj from making his
escape. Reno and Rude plant an explosive outside of the tunnel and that
takes care of Yazoo and Loz. Kadaj heads into the church and sees “mother”
for the first time. Cloud interrupts him and Kadaj fires off a few energy
blasts to distract him and this enables Kadaj to buy some time and make his
escape. Some activity flows within the church and the lifestream responds to
Cloud’s geostigma. At least it seems that way. The voice of Aeris urges
Cloud to go on and give chase to Kadaj. Cloud manages to catch up to Kadaj
and they do battle. Tifa and friends are on-board Cid’s new airship, which
is named after Shera. They offer to help but then Tifa believes that Cloud
can handle this himself and senses a new will for him to fight. Something
that she has not felt since the final battle against Sephiroth two years
ago. She firmly believes that Cloud is “brought” back to them once again.
Kadaj is then hanging on a cliff, after Cloud battles him there. It appears
that Cloud is in a perfect position to finish off Kadaj once and for all.
But he then throws the case past Cloud’s face and quickly jumps in the air
and use Jenovas’ cells for the “reunion”. As he continues to fall down the
pit, Cloud gives chase and then Kadaj lands on a platform safely. He then
suddenly transforms into what Cloud may have always feared again…… none
other than Sephiroth. It appears the Cloud has lost his geostigma
previously. Sephiroth tells him that the spirits of the deceased who carried
the geostigma, along with the lifestream guides the flow of the world. It
infringes on the planet and Sephiroth hopes to use the world as a ship to
sail the darkness and despair of space itself. As if destroying the planet
wasn’t enough for him. Sephiroth casts a dark cloud over the planet and
duels with Cloud. The battle goes on, but Cloud isn’t able to land a hit on
Sephiroth. Cloud then gets stabbed in the shoulder and Sephiroth asks Cloud
about what is most important to him? He vows to attempt to steal away
Cloud’s happiness in life.
Cloud’s mind then shows memories and images of everyone
that cares about him. Denzel, Marlene, Tifa, Zack, Aeris and the list goes
on and on. Cloud realizes that everything in life is important to him and
strikes down Sephiroth with what seems to be a multi-angle Omnislash
technique. Sephiroth turns into the one-winged angel stanc es
but then turns back into Kadaj. In his weakened state, Kadaj charges at
Cloud but drops to the ground. He hears a voice that believes that is
“mother”. Actually, it appears to be of Aeris. Kadaj is then absorbed into
the lifestream and disappears. Afterwards, rain drops across Midgar and it
cures geostigma for some people, including Rufus. It is clear that the rain
dropping down on the city is the work of the lifestream. Just when it seems
that all is well, Yazoo shoots Cloud from behind as Loz watches on. They are
about to get absorbed into the lifestream as well. They both try and take
Cloud along with them but then Cloud sees images of Zack and Aeris. Their
voices tell him that it isn’t time for him to go yet and his place is not in
the promised land, but on the planet. Cloud is then brought back to the
church, where the children gather. An eternal and holy springs arises and
the rest of Cloud’s old friends also gather. He urges Denzel to enter the
spring and that he would be cured. Cloud uses the water to cure the
geostigma from Denzel and it works. All the children jump into the water and
everyone is in a celebrating mood. Cloud looks around and sees Aeris walk
out of the church. He also sees Zack and then realizes that he is not alone
after all. As long as the spirit of Aeris and Zack protect him throughout
life, it is worth living. With that, the movie ends.
FF 7 Connections
(Spoilers)
You may begin to read some of the spoilers and can’t help but become
confused. Keep an eye out on familiar limit break techniques that are found
in Advent Children. The following are in AC as far as I know, there might be
others that I had missed: Braver, Blade Beam, Climhazzard, Landscaper,
Somersault kick and a few other Tifa techniques. Cid also used High Jump in
the movie and Barret used heavy shot. Another common thing that appears in
FFVII: Advent Children is the wolf. What does that exactly symb olize?
I’m guessing that it could probably be Zack. If you remember what Bugenhagen
said in FFVII, that when someone or something dies, their life force is
absorbed back into the lifestream and could be reborn again as another
entity or form. As Zack passes on, he could take the form of another living
thing. The wolf is probably a good guess. Sephiroth is dead, true but he
cannot be gone forever. But he can’t be reborn again in a physical entity
without controlling and manipulating someone with Jenova DNA. His dark will
prevents him from being completely absorbed into the lifestream.
At the beginning of the
film, we overhear Elena and the other Turks searching around the Northern
Crater for the Sephiroth clones. From there, you can see how Yazoo, Kadaj
and Loz came from. You might have wondered about the significance of some
characters wearing pink ribbons. I think they are a symbol of Aeris in some
form.
What is the connection
between Aeris and Zack? A theory that comes up is that they are first loves.
They both guide Cloud in times of need throughout the film. I think Crisis
Core and some of the other spinoff projects will shed some more light on
Zack’s past as it is fairly confusing at times. There are probably some that
I have missed but this clears up some of the more pressing questions.
Video
Impressions
As hyped up as FFVII: Advent
Children may be, it proved to be a solid film that completes the story of
FFVII. This is definitely not like The Spirits within and I was pretty
impressed with the final product of AC. However, I would strongly suggest
that you finish off FFVII first, prior to watching Advent Children as there
are plenty of connections and references between the two. It also doesn’t
make much sense to just watch AC without playing FFVII and knowing what is
really going on. Advent Children is made for FFVII fans and I probably
won’t have it any other way. There were many people that were re ally angry
and disappointed with the original FFVII ending and had hoped for Square to
extend the story and answer questions. They have achieved that with FFVII
and while the film doesn’t exactly fill in all of the holes, the main
plotlines and such have been successfully answered. The plotline seems
simple on the surface but it has a deeper sense of meaning behind certain
parts of it. The other returning FFVII characters do not figure in that
prominently in the storyline of AC but they are a nice nostalgic touch for
many FF fans.
I’m pretty confident that most FFVII fans will really like this
movie. Besides a few things, it satisfies their need to have a complete
ending to the storyline of FFVII. It is great to hear some remixed versions
of classic FFVII themes and the music in this film is very solid to say the
least. FFVII:AC isn’t perfect and suffers from a few minor issues such as
pacing but overall, I can say that it generally lives up to the hype. The
fight scenes are certainly breathtaking. The visuals are impressive enough
to the point of it being enjoyed by everyone. While the movie may be
confusing to some, if you know your FFVII, you will probably come up with a
lot of theories and interesting perceptions behind some events in the film.
Does 4.5 out of 5 stars sound good here? I’d say it is.
Ratings (Compare
w/ others)
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PLOT: |
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There isn’t too
much more that you could ask for. Considering that it has the time
constraints of a feature film, Advent Children still manages to get the
job done. It was really meant to tie up the few loose ends that occurred
at the end of FFVII. The ending in Advent Children is complete and
provides a good sense of closure on the storyline. While there are a few
minor events that remain sort of unclear, as long as you really know
your FFVII stuff, things should make reasonable sense. Obviously, those
that haven’t played FFVII yet will be pretty much left in the dark on
this one.
I have to say that the ending is quite good. The pacing is generally
decent but not perfect. The presence of some important characters in
various instances was necessary to present some of the material in the
right manner. Overall, I’ve felt that the plot was decent enough. |
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ACTING: |
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It is true that there
are a lot of characters that don’t get many spoken lines of dialogue so
this isn’t easy to judge. But basing this off the voice acting, the
characters’ personality fits in reasonably well with what they were
supposed to be in FFVII. There aren’t too many memorable lines but the
dialogue is certainly decent as well. The facial expressions could use
some slight work at times but I’ve found them to be more than good
enough for the appropriate situation. The voice acting and dialogue for
all the major characters is pretty good, in my opinion. |
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VISUALS: |
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Maybe not as visually
stunning as The Spirits Within but this is
still great to watch. The character designs were all extremely
well-done and the detail on some of the familiar FFVII locations is
pretty impressive in its own right. Some of the city scenes of Midgar
are beautiful and the fight sequences look awesome. I could say that
almost every FFVII character had a great CG look to them. There wasn’t
anything that I could really complain or be picky about in terms of the
actual movie visuals. |
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This is probably the
strongest point of FFVII: Advent Children. If you are a really big fan
of FFVII, nothing beats hearing all the memorable tunes and musical
pieces once again. The remixed versions of some themes and some of the
guitar riffs throughout the movie are a nice touch. Overall, the movie
boasts a solid musical score that should satisfy almost everyone and
fits the mood accordingly. |
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The pacing is decent
but there are a few problems in some areas. Nothing too major as most
are minor issues that don’t really take anything away from FFVII:AC from
a quality standpoint. Sometimes, maybe there is too much action at
once? This movie certainly shouldn’t bore you out of your mind. There
are plenty of action sequences and drama to keep you interested
throughout the whole film. |
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Despite all of
the hype, I did come in with moderate expectations and there were some
parts of Advent Children that left me quite satisfied. Not every single
issue was cleared up from FFVII but the events that occurred in AC did
bridge the gap quite well. The ending in FFVII:AC was very good and
should be good enough for almost everyone. I have to say that the CG was
excellent and the character designs are top-notch. The voice acting is
superb and every characters’ voice fit their personality and style
completely. I love the remixed versions of some classic FFVII themes,
especially JENOVA. Kadaj made for a pretty decent villain and the other
clones were decent characters. Even if there is very little development
behind them, their roles in the movie should not be diminished.
It is quite a thrill to see some familiar faces return. That is
generally expected but there is also the sense of nostalgia, seeing all
of your favourite FFVII characters come to life in beautiful CG
animation. The guitar riffs on “one-winged angel” were awesome.
The action sequences, music, drama and the storyline were all really
good. If you are an FFVII fan, I would strongly recommend that you give
this a shot. This completes FFVII almost perfectly and the movie itself
is much better than The Spirits Within. |
Cast
List
Japanese voice actors/actresses (as appears
in order of ending credits):
| Cloud Strife |
Takahiro Sakurai |
| Tifa Lockheart |
Ayumi Itou |
| Kadaj |
Shoutarou Morikubo |
| Rufus Shinra |
Tooru Ookawa |
| Reno |
Keiji Fujiwara |
| Rude |
Taiten Kusunoki |
| Yazoo |
Yuuji Kishi |
| Loz |
Kenji Nomura |
| Vincent Valentine |
Shougo Suzuki |
| Barret Wallace |
Masahiro Kobayashi |
| Cid Highwind |
Kazuyuki Yamaji |
| Yuffie Kisaragi |
Yumi Kakazu |
| Cait Sith |
Hideo Ishikawa |
| Red XII |
Masachika Ichimura |
| Marlene Wallace |
Miyuu Tsuzurahara |
| Denzel |
Kyousuke Ikeda |
| Tseng |
Jyunichi Suwabe |
| Elena |
Megumi Toyoguchi |
| Reeve |
Banjou Ginga |
| Zack |
Kenichi Suzumura |
| Aerith Gainsborough |
Maaya Sakamoto |
| Sephiroth |
Toshiyuki Morikawa |
New Characters
Kadaj: This is
Cloud’s main enemy in FFVII:AC. He is probably one of the several clones of
Sephiroth that Hojo made in the past. With the other two clones, he seeks to
find Jenova’s head and use those cells for their “reunion” project. He may
look similar to Sephiroth but he uses a different sword than him. As Cloud
was also a clone of a different kind, Kadaj and gang refer to Cloud as
“brother” throughout the movie. Like the other clones, Kadaj has mako eyes
and silver hair.
Loz: Another one of the Sephiroth clones that makes his appearance in
FFVII: Advent Children. However, he does not use a sword and appears to be
skilled in more close-range and hand combat.
Yazoo: The third Sephiroth clone that appears in FFVII: Advent
Children. Like the others, they share similar characteristics from a
physical standpoint and seek to find Jenova’s head for reunion.
Denzel: One of the children that is affected with geostigma in the
film. He is an orphan that is under the care of Cloud and Tifa. Denzel’s
real mother died in the sector 7 plate crash. He plays a minor role in
Advent Children but appears back and forth numerous times.
Last Order (Japan
OVA)
(Spoilers)
This is an animated version of certain events in Final Fantasy VII. It
doesn’t offer anything new in terms of material and pr ovides
some insight on the events surrounding Zack, Cloud and Sephiroth in
Nibelheim. However, if you have already played FFVII, the OVA fails to offer
anything new and is not worth watching. I would think Last Order is a bit
more useful for those that haven’t played FFVII before but it presents
things in a disorganized manner and would probably confuse people even more.
As for the animation, it isn’t spectacular or
impressive by any means and the truth is that it is pretty poor. The musical
score is average, it has a few familiar FFVII tunes but the entire OVA is
quite fragmented and looks like that Square-Enix has put very little effort
behind it. Most people probably won’t really enjoy Last Order too much. I’ve
thought it was quite crappy to be honest. But that is my own opinion.
Limited Edition
Box Set (Japan)
First off, the limited edition DVD includes a
special bonus DVD which shows footage of the original Final Fantasy VII, the
Advent Children trailer and the trailer for the compilation of Final Fantasy
VII. The regular and limited editions both retail in Japan for 4,500 Yen.
However, the ultimate box set includes the following:
-Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children DVD (limited edition)
-Cloud and Fenrir motorcycle figure
-Final Fantasy VII scriptbook
-Individually numbered keychain
-Special cap and t-shirt
-Re-release of Final Fantasy VII International (PSOne)
-Bonus DVD including trailers, making of footage, and the Japanese OVA
titled “Last Order”

This ultimate box set retails for about $340 CDN dollars or 29,500 Yen in
Japan. The odds are probably very slim that Square will release any special
editions or box sets in the North American version of FFVII: AC as of now.
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