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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
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The first feature-length motion picture to use computer-generated imagery to create not only effects, props, and environments but also the human cast members themselves, this lavish science-fiction adventure follows closely on the heels of another video game-based film, Tomb Raider (2001). Ming-Na provides the voice of Dr. Aki Ross, a female scientist in the year 2065, a time when Earth has been overrun by extraterrestrial phantoms borne of a crashed meteor. Humans have been pushed back to cities protected by barriers that keep the marauding space monsters away, but time is running out. Fatally infected by one of the ghostly beasts, Ross seeks information about their purpose and physiology, assisted by her mentor Dr. Sid (voice of Donald Sutherland) and the Deep Eyes military squad of courageous Captain Gray Edwards (voice of Alec Baldwin). Tension develops between Aki's quest to stop the alien onslaught through study and the more extreme solution favored by the vengeful, saber-rattling General Hein (voice of James Woods), who would destroy both the aliens and the Earth itself. Aki ultimately comes to realize that the key to unlocking the mystery of the invaders lies within her own dreams. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Ming-Na WenAlec Baldwin, (more)
Director(s):
Hironobu SakaguchiMotonori Sakakibara, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Patrick H.

    Overall I found this to be a descent movie. I do however have to give props to what they accomplished with creating the human like appearance of the cast. Think I remember seeing some top 100 sexiest women list and the animated girl from this movie was in it. Anyways if you liked this type of animation be sure to check out Final Fantasy: Advent Children. Another movie that uses this type of animation is Immortal, not quite as good of a movie but not bad for an indy.

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    Mark C.

    I've seen this movie 3 times now. I really like it. The CG is really good. I remember seeing a show on Discovery about CG and they said that making a characters hair look real was one of the big problems in the early days. That and flowing/moving water. Well, they got it right here. The female lead looked as close to real as you can get in this genre. The movie isn't going to win any Oscars, even though it should have just on the CG. But it's an entertaining flick and everyone in the family can watch it. They play the emotional shtick pretty heavy here and the ladies will probably like that a lot. I'll be seeing this movie again. Probably several times over the years.

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    Rasan H.

    I found the animation in this movie to be superb, but the plot left me dry. This may be why Blockbuster neglected to write a movie synopsis and opted to tell about the animation. I am not sure why this movie bears the FF moniker. Advent Children more than makes up for this failure.

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