yes thanks i though my anime idear was good too
oh yeah, surely the supercool CGI type imagrey is the only option? anime?
The whole "humans bad, nature good" mentality flies well in video games (as a matter of fact, it’s extremely predominant), but the message gets lost in the cinema. People like the idea of one big bad guy against all the good guys, with a few minor villains on the side, not the whole "We’re killing nature and we’re our own enemies." type of plot. The reason why FF:TSW flopped was because people did not see a definite struggle of good and evil in the advertisements (there were other reasons as well, I’m sure; I’m an avid Final Fantasy fan up to IX, and I had no desire to see the movie). The very title "The Spirits Within" freaked out most of the conservatives and therefore killed most of the audience.
But I digress. FFVII would probably make a good trilogy of movies, but there would have to be a lot of changes. The writers once and for all would have to decide the exact reason why Sephiroth went nuts (and end the freaking speculation already), and fill a lot of other holes as well, probably in flashbacks.
Hey, who do you think would play who, I mean as far as movie actors go?
actualy, in the game, the characters split up into groups, but you only control 1 group, so the other characters are fighting aswell.
if you had six of the characters standing around, then you should fire the directer…@_@
The reason why FF:TSW flopped was because people did not see a definite struggle of good and evil in the advertisements (there were other reasons as well, I’m sure; I’m an avid Final Fantasy fan up to IX, and I had no desire to see the movie). The very title "The Spirits Within" freaked out most of the conservatives and therefore killed most of the audience.
i hated the movie because it was more Scifi rather then fantasy ( i mean, come on, she had dreams of aliens coming down from outerspace!)
the whole movie did not have a Final Fantasy feel to it at all…
Final Fantasy VII and VIII had heavy doses of sci-fi. X had sci-fi elements. Are they bad games because of it? I doubt that you’d say that. Since the settings throughout the series have differed so greatly, I’d say it’s the themes that define Final Fantasy.
the whole movie did not have a Final Fantasy feel to it at all…
I touched on this a second ago. What exactly would you call a Final Fantasy feel? Is it not Final Fantasy without swords? Does magic make Final fantasy?
I would say that Final Fantasy is defined by certain themes, usually involving the meaning of life and death, love, and a deeper exploration of the antagonist’s motives. All of those were represented really well in the movie.
well, it would be incredibly difficult. okay, the 1st part of the game (midgar) would probably be fairly simple to do. might in fact make a decent enough film in itself! but what about strolling around the world map? pointless fights? what the other characters are doing while the story revolves around two or three main guys? or are all the lot of them going to be doing everything in one big group? what do you leave out? how do you get soo much into a 2 hour film? even a trilogy of 2 hour films would be difficult!
take this example, could you imagine getting the party from midgar to kalm (when you start the chase for sephiroth) in film? then on to chocobo ranch, through mythril mine (then maybe fort condor) then to junon? i can’t even imagine how i would tackle this! (but then i’m no movie director).
doing it right would be a mega challenge.
If FFVII were to be made into a series of movies, this might be what the first one would look like:
In all likelihood, the Don Corneo sequence (AVALANCHE could find out about the plate falling from another source written for the movie, or learn the hard way and barely get out in time) would get cut out. The HQ building sequence would be cut considerably, probably consisting only of the party overhearing the executive meeting and then going to get Aeris and Red XIII out of the lab (forget the whole access card deal, unless the party steals them all from a dead security guard)
The Chocobo Ranch, the Mithryl Mine, Fort Condor, and the swamp (however cool Sephy killing the Midgar Zolom is) would get cut out. In a movie, they would probably be able to "manage" the vehicle and motorcycle they stole from HQ out of Midgar and use that to get to Kalm or Junon. You may cut out Kalm, and just have Cloud tell everyone the Sephiroth flashback while on the road to Junon.
On the way to Junon, the party would meet with Yuffie, and then go to Junon, then to Costa Del Sol. Do a short stop at Corel, a short stop at Gold Saucer (cut out the prison sequence) and meet up with Cait Sith (done neatly and sweetly in CGI).
Since the whole "spirit energy" mythology would probably but cut out of the deal, it would be debatable whether or not Cosmo Canyon would be placed in the movie, even though it gives Red’s history. But, I’m only trying to think like a movie director here, so bear with me.
Nibelheim would be next, and there the party will meet Vincent. Then on to Rocket Town to see Cid.
Wutai would probably get stuck in the mix, but only showing a devastating effect of war with Shinra on it. In the movie, Yuffie would probably remember Sephiroth quite well from when she was a girl. In about a eight minute sequence (if that long) the party would hide from the Shinra (who followed them) there, and then move on, Yuffie staying with the party because it is no longer safe for her to remain in Wutai.
Forward ho to the date at the Gold Saucer (probably Aeris in the movie) and the Temple of Ancients. Get the Black Materia in a very short span of time, and then Sephiroth takes it. Go to the Forgotten City, and Aeris dies. Cloud does his speech in the city, and the movie ends with the party following Sephiroth to the mountains (kind of like Fellowship of the Ring almost).
As you can see, this is probably already a three hour movie, with the cuts. Sheesh. Sorry if that was a little technical, but I plan to be a screenwriter and director someday.
Also how about the weapons and magic system will they have all the 3s in the magic.
Will they have there best weapons and will they have there uktimate limits.
there is so much change in an ff7 game it would be to hard to place in a film.
also the cosmo canyon bit is pivotal as it explains the whole lifestream concept, so i’d say leave that in too for definate. it’s a toughie…
This is probably going to make a lot of you angry, but you don’t seem to get what I’m saying on the Lifestream, at all: The Lifestream business is essentially New Age, with a little Buddhism. Now, I’m not bashing those who believe in New Age or Buddhism, but the last time I checked, movies with New Age or Buddhist themes really don’t do so well in the US. It weirds people out. Correct me if I’m wrong. I don’t know about other countries, but that’s my experience.
In a movie, they would probably focus the entire conflict on trying to save the world from Sephiroth and Jenova. The Mako energy issue would probably be boiled down to an unnecessary use of resource (like over-draining natural reserves) rather than sucking life spirits out of the earth. It would be easier for audiences to understand and accept. I’m just trying to think on a bigger scale here, not just FFVII fans. FFVII fans would go with the Lifestream mythology because it’s FFVII, but other people in all likelihood would not. In other words, TAKE IT OUT!
I know it’s something I’ve been railing on since I first posted in this thread, but no one’s ever seemed to pay attention to it. You probably still won’t. Ah well.
A television series, I could go with, except I would have to set a time aside and remember to watch it every week and the acting, directing, and graphics would (not definitely but very likely) be second-grade compared to a silver screen movie.
sorry about that:p slow connection for a moment;)