On watching FF:TSW again, twenty years later, I see all the flaws bigger than ever, but also the ambition and vision. Mainstream audiences were perplexed by its uneasy mix of hard SF and spiritual musings critics mostly held their noses fans of the Final Fantasy franchise felt like the whole project had only been assigned the name as a quick-and-dirty way to associate it with its creative team.īut a few people, like Roger Ebert, defended the movie as a milestone in filmmaking technology that enabled new kinds of stories to be told, even if this particular story wasn't up to total snuff. But the movie itself landed with a resonant thud. And a technological groundbreaker on top of that: the first fully photorealistic CGI feature film.
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