Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within with Ming-Na Wen: UMD for Sony PSP Cover

    Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within Director: Hironobu Sakaguchi, Motonori Sakakibara Cast: Ming-Na Wen, Alec Baldwin, Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi

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    • UMD for Sony PSP Release Date: 07/26/2005
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 34,276

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    Inspired by the immensely popular Final Fantasy video game series, The Spirits Within is one of the most ambitious computer-generated features to date, a creative landmark that may be too eye-poppingly cool for its own good. Eschewing the cartoon approach of Pixar's Toy Story and A Bug's Life, Final Fantasy's creators render characters so realistically that one can't help but marvel. Ming-Na Wen, Ving Rhames, Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Donald Sutherland, and James Woods loan their voices to these screen presences, adding emotional depth to the digital facsimiles. The setting is a postapocalyptic Earth -- the result of an alien invasion rather than our own calamitous missteps. The enemies are phantomlike, able to shuffle loose human spirits from their mortal coils. All seems lost until the beautiful Dr. Aki Ross (Wen) and her mentor, Dr. Sid (Sutherland), discover that the energy behind eight significant Earth spirits is capable of restoring order. While fans may not find the story as epic as those in the game series, Final Fantasy still lives up to its hype and visually tops its interactive brethren. As a pure treat for the senses, it scores with intensely accurate detail, down to a gentle breeze ruffling a character's hair. R.J. Wafer, Barnes & Noble

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    Final Fantasy: The Spirits Withinby Anonymous

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    August 03, 2004: This movie is excellent. It is less scifi and moreso fantasy, as the title dictates. You would like this movie if you like spirits or ghosts, as well as scifi outerspace type movies. I would also reccommend this movie to people who are into the whole space-time continuum thing. I would also reccommend it for a more intelligent audience who can decipher the plot. It can be distinguished by many age groups, I would know this because I'm only 13 years of age. Overall I give it a five-star for a mind-blowing film of staggering genius and an entricately developed plotline.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Final Fantasy: The Spirits Withinby Anonymous

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    November 26, 2003: Its got good graphics, but besides that, its nuthin. i'm a big final fantasy fan, and i got ticked when i found out the movie wasn't based off any of the games. it would of have been MUCH better had they based it off one of the hit games.

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