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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (DVD, 2006, 2-Disc Set)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Release Year
2006
Genre
Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
UPC
0043396118966
Format
DVD
Rating
PG-13
Edition
2-Disc Set

About this product

Product Identifiers

UPC
0043396118966
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52048699

Product Key Features

Rating
PG-13, Rated PG-13
Edition
2-Disc Set
Movie/TV Title
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
2-Disc Set
LeafCats
617
Release Date
20060930
Film Country
USA

Item description from the seller

natmacd_75

natmacd_75

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1.6K items sold

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Reasonable shipping cost
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Shipping speed
4.9
Communication
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Item as described by seller. Packaged in Manila envelope. Delivered relatively fast and on time. Have not played DVD yet, but it was still sealed. 100% satisfied.

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  • Top favourable review

    Final fantasy vii advent children review

    It's the sequel to final fantasy vii and I would highly recommend the blu ray version because it's an extended directors cut with 26 minutes of additional footage

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Top critical review

    ALL OVER THE PLACE AND HARD TO FOLLOW

    I DIDN T LIKE IT BECAUSE ITS ALL OVER THE PLACE,FAST IMAGES,BORING AND HARD TO FOLLOW STORY........YOU WOULD FIND A BETTER MASTER PIECE IN ....KINGSGLAIVE FINAL FANTASY XV.........

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: ians_vintage

  • Beautiful and Confusing CGI film

    Right off the bat, Final Fantasy Vii: Advent Children moves into a complicated plot about children inflicted with a mysterious virus, rogue villains attached to a mother life-force and a brooding hero who seems to have lost a loved one. Anyone familiar with the Final Fantasy video games would have no problem at all with the plot but a casual viewer will most certainly be left confused and perhaps frustrated. No real attempt is made to explain the plot and characters other than a line or a nuance here or there before the next fight sequence. That said, the visuals in this film are brilliantly crafted, the CGI combines Asian live actors colored over with anime caucasian features with gorgeous results. The characters Cloud Strife, Tifa, and Reno are especially breathtaking. The steampunk ...

  • Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (DVD)

    "Final Fantasy" is actually a series of video games for various platforms, but this CG movie is the Jewel of the FF crown. If you've never played any of the games, no worry: the movie is set in such a way that it explains any pertinent parts from the games. The scenery is at turns lush, beautiful, desolate, and often realistic. The characters are works of true art; even the protagonists have aspects of beauty. Our hero, Cloud Strife, has never looked better -- in fact many have requested that the makers of Advent Children, Square Enix (formerly known as SquareSoft for our game fans out there) do more FF movies in the same CG format. I certainly count myself among those who hope for more of these exciting FF movies! Fans of cinema and fans of anime will agree that the ...

  • good - but from squre enix?

    I was a big fan of the original Final Fantasy VII video game, so naturally I was excited to hear about this movie. I waited a long time for it to be released in the US, too. After having seen it now, I can say that the visuals in this film are breathtaking. Also, though I'm partial to the original Japanese voices, the English dub is in fact pretty good . . . maybe not the best, but it's good enough. The story is also pretty good, but looking at some of the other truly fantastic plots contrived by the people at Squaresoft/Square Enix in the past, it just doesn't quite measure up. The main flaw in it is perhaps that the plot feels rushed . . . it's like diving into a chilly swimming pool and then climbing out before your body adjusts to the water - too quick to get a full sense of ...