Final Fantasy 7: Advent children Review.

The story is a sequel to a video game called Final Fantasy 7. an RPG that came out on the playstation. The story continues from a few years later after what happened in the game.
The first time i watched this movie i watched it on a normal dvd player and it was amazing. I have recently downloaded and watched this movie in 1080p hd quality. i would say that Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children looks 10x amazing than its original dvd movie. This is because the movie has had "over 1000 revised scenes". The objects and detail look completly different. the main differences is that its HD which means there is lots of extra attention givin to detail such as the the character designs, scenery and landscapes. below are screenshots of final fantasy in HD as you can see there is lots of detail given to the landscape. You can see clearly the sharpness of HD and the bright colours giving a better experience and enjoyment in watching a movie in HD. In the first screenshot you can see the amazing detail of the hair and if you look even more closly to the eyes you can see reflections from his eyeball.







You can really tell the difference between both films if you have seen the orginal and you can notice how its been reworked as well, when i watched it in HD for the first time it blew me away as i was amazed by the details and animations. The modeling is fantastic, the setting is really great during the day, and during a certain part of the movie there is a fight sequence where one of the character is glowing which looks really great and give off alot of light but you can still see details of the character aswell, the special effects and animation are great too from the swords grinding and sparks flying, the mechanics of when the flying dragon is falling down looks so realistic in how it falls which is amazing.The film is amazing and is something you should atleast watch once even if its the dvd version its a film with great animation, great story and great character and landscape design.


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