Critics Scoreboard
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Average Critic Score:




49
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49
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Chicago Sun-Times
The story is nuts-and-bolts space opera, without the intelligence and daring of, say, Steven Spielberg's ''A.I.'' But the look of the film is revolutionary. Final Fantasy is a technical milestone, like the first talkies or 3-D movies. Read Full Review » -
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Austin Chronicle
Unlike anything you've ever seen before, Final Fantasy is, finally, one for the history books, and tremendous fun to boot. It makes Lara Croft look like an old maid. Read Full Review » -
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Boston Globe
Despite its conceptual shortfall, is worth seeing, if only to update yourself on what can emerge from a keyboard these days. Read Full Review » -
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New York Daily News
You watch with amazement their physical movements, how closely their lips match their overly precise, prerecorded dialogue, yet they're not human enough to get us past the stunt factor and lost in the drama. Read Full Review » -
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USA Today
Moviegoers accustomed to Hollywood action probably won't find this contemplative adventure so appealing. Read Full Review » -
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Mr. Showbiz
The result is a feast for the eyes but frequently a famine for the frontal lobes, a movie of towering imagination and middling rewards. Read Full Review » -
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Variety
As computer game-derived features go, it sure beats "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider." Read Full Review » -
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Christian Science Monitor
This sort of cinema is as dehumanizing as the aliens who serve as its intergalactic bad guys. Read Full Review » -
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Village Voice
The techies still can't manage to make two characters look convincingly into each other's eyes -- it's like watching Disney World animatronic figures do soap opera. Read Full Review » -
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Chicago Tribune
Isn't likely to satisfy the gamers' appetite for action. It also probably isn't heady enough for the science-fiction crowd, and it's too remote for those who simply wish to be immersed in a head-spinning fantasy world. Read Full Review » -
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Los Angeles Times
The film's plot gets so convoluted no nongamer older than 14 will be able to follow it all. Read Full Review » -
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New York Post
What makes Final Fantasy a final failure is a predictable, nonsensical plot, laughably lame dialogue and a surfeit of cloying environmentalist piety. Read Full Review » -
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
For all the grace of the animation and visual splendor, the stilted script and emotionless "performances" give this digital artifact a distinctly stiff, wooden flavor. Read Full Review » -
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TV Guide
The movie exists only as a showcase for the animation technology known as hyperReal, a photo-realistic simulation of space, figure and movement that hopes to one day erase the line between animation and live action once and for all. Read Full Review » -
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Salon.com
An offshoot of a popular computer game, is really all about inducing visual awe. And for the first few minutes, it does. Read Full Review » -
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Wall Street Journal
Although packaged as a movie, is in reality a clever 106-minute promo for Sony's PlayStation II games. Read Full Review » -
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The New York Times
The lip movements of the animated figures are slightly slow, so you feel as if you're watching a badly dubbed Japanese creature feature from the 1960's. The dialogue is almost as stilted, and after a while you drift into that half-dream state that inert movies can create. Read Full Review » -
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Chicago Reader
The thin story covering her acquisition of one wave after another while narrowly escaping death time and again is strictly for player one. Read Full Review » -
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Washington Post
As monotonous as Muzak, and when it comes to the plot, both bewildering and trite. Read Full Review » -
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Washington Post
I never forgot for a minute that I was watching a cartoon, all the way down to the silly, pseudo-spiritual ending, an ending whose very incomprehensibility is actually one of the more endearing hallmarks of anime. Read Full Review »
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