There are many rumors that go around claiming this isnt a movie - IT IS. Its just not been publisiced or put up in the cinemas. Everone, I would recommend you find it - I found it in HMV.
She was once a Summoner, fallen in love with a man from Zanarkand - Dreams of Fayth. Summoners are to defeat Sin, and she did but when she defeat Sin, all Dreams will vanish. In this Movie, it's about Yuna begins a new journey to find Tidus - her last guardian, also a dream that vanished.
FAV. Yuna thinks shes found tidus, and hes locked somewer under Bevelle. Nope, it's Shuyin, who happened to have a summoner gf who looks exacto like Yunie except for her hair, to the point where she goes to the farplane and he thinks its her. 200 HOURS GAMEPLAY MINIMUM TO GET PERFECT ENDING WHERE TIDUS COMES BACK... and i did it!
Why the hell is this on Flixter? It's a game for crying out loud! Anyway, it was a decent game, Yuna had a much better personality, still I feel this game is just trying to "un-make" what happened in FFX, because everything is totally not the same.
ffleader, ya wrong....there are som many final fantasy movies....theres 1 up to 14, reverent wings, chocobo tales, final fantasy 7 has 4 movies including advent children....i no....i hav half these movies, plus i go on ffdream... BUT FINAL FANTASY x AND X-2 IS THE BEST!
this game isn't as good as FFX cause it sort of is based on a story that had already ended.... most of the game is annoying since you have to probably use a walthrough to get 100% but the dresspheres were awsome (nolt the singer but mostly dark night, alchemist. gunner)
2 less stars for being extra girly. 1 extra star for being so exspansive when it comes to choices and things to do. You can't really get bored with this game. Believe me I tried.
Final Fantasy X-2
Synopsis: Two years after the defeat of Sin, High summoner Yuna is still thinking every day of her true love Tidus and she has become a Sphere Hunter. One day they find a sphere where Tidus is on, will she ever see him again?
Starring: Mayuko Aoki, Koda Kumi, Marika Matsumoto
Directed by: Motomu Toriyama
I have no idea why this game is considered a movie, but I'll rate it anyway. By the way, for all my film buddies, this review will be strictly for my friends in the gaming community. No offense to anyone, but you probably won't know what I'm soon to discuss in my review.
Dating back a year or so ago, Final Fantasy X came into my possession. Taking the predictable approach and not expecting much, I stuck the disc in my PS2 tray and began playing. The graphics, music, sound, and characters were instantly something to marvel at. Never before had I been under the impression that something so beautiful and surreal could appear on my televesion screen. Needless to say, if it was a film, it would be my favorite of all time.
Tidus, Yuna, and Auron were among the people I cherish. Sadly, I continually remind myself that these characters are part of a creation and not real. This breaks my heart, almost literally.
Fast forward a few months, and 100 hours later, and I've reached the final battle of the game. Braska's final aeon. It was challenging, of course, but my determination to progress through the epic story was enough to overcome the challenge. I beat Final Fantasy X, and the fantasy of the game overwhelmed my emotions to a point where tears were streaming down my face. Of course, the average teenagers consider Final Fantasy to be something childish, a waste of time. Final Fantasy is well among, and if not superior to any entertainment creation. The fantasy is captivating, and the characters are impossible not to love. This coming from an original sceptic, means a lot.
I was destined to play this masterful game, and flew past it was just what I did. The ending did well to conclude my original questions, and Yuna resembled every single characterisic that I would want in a woman. Kindness, and courage are the morals of this game, and she tackles both. All by a simple computer creation, and the heavenly voice of Hedy Burress.
This may not be the greatest game ever made from a crafting standpoint, but it holds a sentimental place with me that I won't soon forget. The saga of Final Fantasy X is the single greatest story I've ever beheld, and I don't really like video games. But this one, I sure do.
UPDATE: I've beated this game a second time. I've allowed my attention to be fully submersed in the mastery which is provided onscreen. In fact, my television isn't worthy to project something so beautiful and surreal. I feel blessed to have ever seen something so perfect.
This combined with the tenth installment of Final Fantasy is the greatest entertainment this planet has ever seen.
It was an okay game. Final fantasy X was better than this one. It was REALLY girly, had a charlie angels kick to it and because of the transformations, it seemed sailor moonish. Although, It was EXTREMELY addicting and when you get into it, its hard to put it down.
...Though it's technically NOT a movie, but a VIDEO GAME (peoples? are you stupid?), I think it's really good. The love story between Lenne and Shuyin is just...beautiful beyond words.