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Release Date • USA: Jul 11, 2001 • UK: 24 Jul 2001 DVD Release Date • R1: Oct 23, 2001 • R2: 21 Jan 2002
Budget $137,000,000
Official Website:
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within Website
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence.
Running Time 1 hour, 46 minutes
Country USA, Japan
Production Companies Chris Lee Productions, Square Co. Ltd., Square USA
Studio Columbia Pictures, Square Pictures
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) • Fainaru fantaji • Final Fantasy • Final Fantasy: The Movie • Gaia: Final Fantasy
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Genre: Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi, Space, Fantasy, Aliens, Futuristic, Love, Ghosts, Post-Apocalypse, Monsters, Cult Classic
Tagline: Unleash a new reality
Plot: Directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi (who also created the best-selling series of video games that inspired the film), the groundbreaking FINAL FANTASY, which stars a startlingly lifelike cast of animated characters, is the first photo-realistic computer-generated feature film ever made. In the year 2065, Earth has been taken over by a race of alien phantoms and transformed into a barren wasteland sprinkled with dome-enclosed barrier cities--the last remaining bastions of human civilization. Dr. Aki Ross (voiced by actress Ming-Na) has teamed up with Captain Gray Edwards (Alec Baldwin) to search for the "eighth spirit," a powerful entity dwelling in an unknown life form somewhere on the planet. It holds the key to perfecting a system of energy waves that will neutralize the phantoms. Ross's opponent is the reckless General Hein (James Woods), who is determined to put a stop to the alien invasion by firing a satellite cannon directly into a nest of phantoms located deep within the Earth, even though this could mean obliterating the planet itself and all life upon it.
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| Cast |
Ming-Na
Mulan, Street Fighter, The Joy Luck Club |
 | Alec Baldwin
Pearl Harbor, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Aviator |
 | Ving Rhames
Pulp Fiction, Mission: Impossible II, Mission: Impossible |
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 | Keith David
Platoon, There's Something About Mary, Armageddon |
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| Music By |
Elliot Goldenthal
Heat, Batman & Robin, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles |
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