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The motivations of the remnants of Shinra are fleshed out, moving them away from "cool cameos" and back into the role of complex power players. Visual Fidelity and Brutal Realism

Rufus Shinra’s survival and subsequent role in the film felt abrupt in the original release. The expanded cut provides vital dialogue between Rufus and Kadaj, clarifying the corporate tycoon’s complex motivations. Rufus is no longer just a plot device holding Jenova's head; he is a broken leader trying to atone for the sins of the Shinra Electric Power Company while trying to outsmart a trio of physical manifestations of Sephiroth's will. 7. Overhauled Visuals and Stunning 4K Remastering

Advent Children Complete is a love letter to fans. From Tifa’s incredible fight in the Seventh Heaven ruins to the reappearance of classic summons (Bahamut SIN), the film is packed with moments that reward fans of the original game while delivering a high-quality product to newcomers. Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children Complete 10...

If you want to experience the film as it was meant to be seen during this 10th anniversary milestone, skip the 2005 DVD. You need the edition or the 2021 4K Ultra HD release (which uses the Complete cut).

Reflecting on a Masterpiece: 10 Years of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete The motivations of the remnants of Shinra are

Advent Children deals with the aftermath of a hero's victory. It tackles PTSD, guilt, and the difficulty of finding purpose after the "final battle." Seeing Cloud, a legendary warrior, paralyzed by his inability to protect everyone he loves, provides a mature, necessary sequel to his video game arc. 5. The Return of Sephiroth

Seeing Cloud reject Geostigma, seeing Tifa hold the family together, and seeing Denzel (the orphan introduced in the film) find a home explains why the characters in Remake are fighting so hard to defy fate. They know what happens after—and they want a better ending. Rufus is no longer just a plot device

: New scenes with Denzel and Marlene gave much-needed context to the "Geostigma" plague.

The motivations of the remnants of Shinra are fleshed out, moving them away from "cool cameos" and back into the role of complex power players. Visual Fidelity and Brutal Realism

Rufus Shinra’s survival and subsequent role in the film felt abrupt in the original release. The expanded cut provides vital dialogue between Rufus and Kadaj, clarifying the corporate tycoon’s complex motivations. Rufus is no longer just a plot device holding Jenova's head; he is a broken leader trying to atone for the sins of the Shinra Electric Power Company while trying to outsmart a trio of physical manifestations of Sephiroth's will. 7. Overhauled Visuals and Stunning 4K Remastering

Advent Children Complete is a love letter to fans. From Tifa’s incredible fight in the Seventh Heaven ruins to the reappearance of classic summons (Bahamut SIN), the film is packed with moments that reward fans of the original game while delivering a high-quality product to newcomers.

If you want to experience the film as it was meant to be seen during this 10th anniversary milestone, skip the 2005 DVD. You need the edition or the 2021 4K Ultra HD release (which uses the Complete cut).

Reflecting on a Masterpiece: 10 Years of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete

Advent Children deals with the aftermath of a hero's victory. It tackles PTSD, guilt, and the difficulty of finding purpose after the "final battle." Seeing Cloud, a legendary warrior, paralyzed by his inability to protect everyone he loves, provides a mature, necessary sequel to his video game arc. 5. The Return of Sephiroth

Seeing Cloud reject Geostigma, seeing Tifa hold the family together, and seeing Denzel (the orphan introduced in the film) find a home explains why the characters in Remake are fighting so hard to defy fate. They know what happens after—and they want a better ending.

: New scenes with Denzel and Marlene gave much-needed context to the "Geostigma" plague.