Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)

PG-13 (US) | Japan | Japanese | 101 min
Directed by: Tetsuya Nomura, Takeshi Nozue
7.2

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.

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Release Date

Italy
(Venice Film Festival)
2005-08-31
Japan
(Tokyo) (premiere)
2005-09-07
Japan
No data
2005-09-14
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Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Fainaru fantajî sebun adobento chirudoren
(Original title)
Final fantasy VII - El rescate
Argentina (video title)
Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children
Brazil
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Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
None
Violence & Gore
Moderate
Profanity
Mild
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
None
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate