First of all, "Final Fantasy: Deep in the Soul" is jointly directed by Japan's Sakaguchi Hironobu and Moto Sackbala. The former is the developer of Final Fantasy, and this work has become the most famous work of the latter. The Doomsday Cg movie dubbed and performed by Wen Mingna, Alec Baldwin, etc., was released in the United States on July 2, 2001. The background of the film takes place in 2065. The earth has been invaded by ghosts, and humans can only live in a fully enclosed modern castle. In order to save mankind, Rose finally saved the world with the wavelength remaining in his body. The film was nominated for the 69th Saturn Award-Best Special Edition DVD in 2000.
The 3D effect is now top-notch, and the handling of the characters is still excellent, although the details of the model obviously belong to that era. The light effect rendering technology is so-so, but the continuous action process is something that domestic animation needs to learn now. Of course, there are two styles of domestic production and this one. We still have a lot of way to go in terms of 3D animation body language, but we are indeed very good in terms of image quality. Speaking of this, I think of "Nezha Rebirth" for comparison. The recently renewed "Spirit Cage" should be similar in style to the theme of "Deep Soul". However, there is still a gap in the quality of the action that spans two decades. Fortunately, the graphics are excellent!
In any case, this is a classic. It became a world benchmark and is worth remembering.
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