Two years after the events in "Final Fantasy VII", a disease called 'Seikon-Shoukougun', or 'Geostigma', is spreading through the planet. This disease is believed to have been caused by the body fighting off foreign material that invaded the body two years earlier, at the end of "Final Fantasy VII". Guilt-ridden and haunted by his past, ex-SOLDIER Cloud Strife has decided to live a secluded, solitary life away from his friends while maintaining "Strife's Delivery Service", whose headquarters is located in Tifa Lockheart's bar, the Seventh Heaven. Tifa's bar serves as an orphanage for children stricken with Geostigma. Here, Tifa keeps an eye on Barret's six-year-old daughter, Marlene, while Barret searches the planet for an alternative energy source to the Planet's energy, Mako. One day, Cloud receives a phone call from the former Shinra, Inc. president, Rufus, asking him for protection from a mysterious man named Kadaj. Kadaj, in the meantime, along with his brothers Loz and Yazoo, are searching for their "mother", and seem to believe that Cloud knows where to find her. Meanwhile, Vincent Valentine has been wandering the planet gathering information on Kadaj's scheme, and Cloud and his friends must come together again to fight these new enemies. Two years after "Final Fantasy 7", life seems to have returned to a state of normality after Sephiroth's attempts at mass genocide and the danger of Meteor. On the edge of the ruins of the metropolis Midgar, a new city has thrived, called the Edge and at it's center lies a monument that entails no one will forget Meteor and the ones who died. Cloud Strife, the hero who defeated Sephiroth, is a delivery boy now, no longer interested in fighting wars or leading rebellions. The world is at peace, and AVALANCHE is gone it's separate ways. Tifa Lockheart has reopened the new 7th Heaven, in the Edge, looking after Marlene and other orphans, including Denzel. Barret Wallace is working with the WRO in finding new energy sources to supply the world now that Mako is no longer used. Cid Highwind is also working with the WRO, as an airship pilot and leader of their air fleet. Reeve (and Cait Sith) is now heading the WRO and working, striving, to create a better world for all. Vincent Valentine has returned to solace, switching his places between his mansion home in Nibleheim and the Sleeping Forest, and the Forgotten City. Yuffie Kirisagi is back in Wutai, though what the Ninja is doing is unknown to all. But despite this lull in adventure, there is something that is striving the world. Geostigma, the Sephiroth, JENOVA's memetic legacy. A disease that counters the body's own defence system in on itself and causes it to destroy itself. Rufus ShinRa, ex-President of Midgar, is a sufferer of the disease, along with the ex-SOLDIER Cloud, and lives now in his hide-away home the Healin Lodge with his faithful bodyguards, the Turks. But who are the mysterious silver haired band, known as Kadaj's Gang? Kadaj, Loz and Yazoo, all of silver hair and teal eyes. Who are these strange people, who appear so much like Sephiroth? First off, if you have not watched the movie or played through the entire -ORIGINAL- game, you really have no opinion as you would have no idea what is happening in this movie.<br/><br/>Written and produced as a direct sequel to Final Fantasy VII(PSone), this movie obviously follows Cloud and gang through another post-apocalyptic story. And while the storyline is a bit difficult to understand(yes, you have to actually think), this movie does precisely what Square wanted it to do.<br/><br/>This movie was made for the growing fan-base of the original game, allowing us to see the characters in real-time action, something that everyone wished for back when we sat with our box playstations. It also allowed the company to demonstrate it's prowess in CG, accomplishing something more than 4 years ago that America has yet to match. The closest America has produced would be Beowulf, which is a terrible comparison as Beowulf would have made more money by not being released.<br/><br/>An excellent movie, all that's left now is a re-release of the game. I admit, I had my doubts when I first heard about another Final Fantasy film. After 'The Spirits Within' I had lost all hopes of Squaresoft ever redeeming their name in animation… And to decide to follow such a film by basing the new one on their best selling platform? I couldn't help but think this would only end in failure.<br/><br/>Turning a game in to a film is a very risky business, look at 'Resident Evil' and 'Tomb Raider'… The idea was there… But to me, they just didn't have the same qualities that the game had. This was different…<br/><br/>This was a film for us die hard FFVII fans who had played the game, come out the other end and would never forget it. For those who hadn't played it, it would just be a piece of top notch animation with a story that wouldn't entirely make sense. And it gave us exactly what we wanted…<br/><br/>This was not a reenactment of FFVII… It was a sequel… A film that showed us what happened next, and how our favourite characters had kicked butt once more! And yes… They were all there… From the gravity defying hairdo of Cloud Strife… To the hot lead streaming out of Barrett's arm. Everyone, even cameo appearances from Aeris, It seemed that no fan had been left without. (I'm a Cait Sith fan myself!)<br/><br/>The story was flawless, answering all of the lingering questions that FFVII had left in our minds, Square had been brilliant enough to keep us wanting more… And this was the film that would give us all what we wanted.<br/><br/>From flawless animation… To a soundtrack that will leave many fans reminiscing about the good old days. This film will be Squaresofts new calling card… And I can only hope that they continue making products of this calibre.
Over 25 minutes of new plot scenes have been added the complete version as well as a lot of remastered scenes. Most of the new material are plot scenes and so far some new action scenes. It has something to do with a mistranslation in the game; Aerith is actually the correct translation of the name. I think it's because that a "th" in Japanese is similar to an "s" and the name in Japanese is "Earisu" so it's one of the few translation mistakes the English versions of the games have. She is called "Aerith" in all future Final Fantasy VII projects.<br/><br/>Also, Aerith was the original name because it is close to the word "earth."<br/><br/>If you watch the summary feature on the DVD with the subtitles, her name is given as "Aerith" also. Most of them are; Steve Burton and Christy Carlson Romano both play Cloud and Yuffie. Cid is not given a voice in KH1 but Chris Edgerley voices him in KH2. Also, Mandy Moore does not play Aerith in this, instead it's Mena Suvari who has the role in KH2. Lance Bass doesn't voice Sephiroth like he did in KH1, but rather it's George Newbern (a.k.a. Nooj in X-2), whom also voices him in KH2. Rachel Leigh Cook plays Tifa in this and KH2. No, despite rumours of this being the case. No, it is a sequel set two years after the game,except for the opening sequence with Red XIII which takes place 500 years after the gameShe is but mostly in dream sequences with Cloud but she is seen at the very end of the movie a5c7b9f00b Simon Says Let's Stop Climate Change! download movie freeNippeldiebstahl tamil dubbed movie torrentThe Sum of All Fears downloadthe The Jockstrap Raiders full movie download in hindiDownload the Upgrade full movie tamil dubbed in torrentBatman: Return to Arkham movie hindi free downloadBloodRayne: The Third Reich movie mp4 downloadThe Maxx in hindi download free in torrentA Stormy Night in hindi downloadI Love Kuduro in hindi download
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