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** They can be considered amongst the details that hurt the film, but in the same vein as Random Encounters the film tried to give reasons for a lot "taken for granted" details of Final Fantasy games that you would expect adaptations to simply not worry about: Showing the reasons why monsters don't enter cities, why the settlements are so uncommon and spread out are two details that stand out even more than the Random Encounters.
** Keep in mind, most of the Phantoms are basically wildlife.
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* So the movie has next to nothing to do with the games its based on... the games that also have next to no real relation to each other beyond the title.
** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world, as well as certain recurring motifs and such as airships, Chocobos, and Moogles, none of which appear in the movie. Even though the games have no real relationship with one another, there is definitely more in common in terms of content between, say, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'', than there is between any game in the series and this movie. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth and making it a straight sci-fi story may not have been best move.

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* So the movie has next to nothing to do with the games its based on... the games that also have next to no real relation to each other beyond the title.
** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world, as well as certain recurring motifs and such as airships, Chocobos, and Moogles, none of which appear in the movie. Even though the games have no real relationship with one another, there is definitely more in common in terms of content between, say, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'', than there is between any game in the series and this movie. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth and making it a straight sci-fi story may not have been best move.
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** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world, as well as certain recurring motifs and such as airships, Chocobos, and Moogles, none of which appear in the movie. Even though the games have no real relationship with one another, there is definitely more in common in terms of content between, say, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'', than there is between any game in the series and this movie. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth and making it a straight sci-fi story may not have been best move.

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** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world, as well as certain recurring motifs and such as airships, Chocobos, and Moogles, none of which appear in the movie. Even though the games have no real relationship with one another, there is definitely more in common in terms of content between, say, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'', ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'', than there is between any game in the series and this movie. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth and making it a straight sci-fi story may not have been best move.
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** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth may not have been best move.

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** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world. world, as well as certain recurring motifs and such as airships, Chocobos, and Moogles, none of which appear in the movie. Even though the games have no real relationship with one another, there is definitely more in common in terms of content between, say, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'', than there is between any game in the series and this movie. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth and making it a straight sci-fi story may not have been best move. move.
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** Keep in mind, most of the Phantoms are basically wildlife.
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** They can be considered amongst the details that hurt the film, but in the same vein as Random Encounters the film tried to give reasons for a lot "taken for granted" details of Final Fantasy games that you would expect adaptations to simply not worry about: Showing the reasons why monsters don't enter cities, why the settlements are so uncommon and spread out are two details that stand out even more than the Random Encounters.
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** So the movie has next to nothing to do with the games its based on... the games that also have next to no real relation to each other beyond the title.
*** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth may not have been best move.

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** * So the movie has next to nothing to do with the games its based on... the games that also have next to no real relation to each other beyond the title.
*** ...** ...and some kind of fantasy setting in an imaginary world. Placing your first movie adaptation in AfterTheEnd Earth may not have been best move.

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