Final
Fantasy Movie Review:
Making
films out of computer games is not usually advised in Hollywood
(anyone remember Street Fighter or Mario Brothers?), but
when it was decided that a Final Fantasy film would be made
I was very excited. I am a big fan of the games, and what
prevented me from getting worried was that the games are
very filmic as they are, and so a move to the silver screen
seemed an excellent idea.
However,
one of the main problems with the film is it lacks everything
the games have - involving and ridiculous storylines and
characters, huge creatures fighting each other, and dollops
of magic and scorcery mixed with inventive sci-fi elements.
The
film, although technically gobsmacking, is just a cheesy
sci-fi effort, saved by a couple of scenes slightly reminiscent
of the games (the enourmous spirit creatures in the desert
and later on are very cool). Also, although the textures,
and most of the animation is definately groundbreaking and
stunning stuff, the human characters just don't look human
enough when they move and especially when they talk.
Some
of the scenes when the characters have helmets on looks
superb and almost real, but a lot of the time they just
look a little wrong. Visuals aside, this is uninteresting
stuff, with plot and dialogue straight out of a TV action
cartoon.
Whether
you like the games or not, you'll probably be dissapointed,
but if you switch off your mind for an hour and a half and
watch the sheer beauty of it all, you'll at least stay interested
throughout.
5/10
Daves
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