

While the initial reception to the movie was cold, the film has found a small but dedicated cult-following who appreciate its aesthetics and themes. Square Soft eventually merged with former rival Japanese video game company Enix in 2003 to form Square Enix. Spirits Within performed poorly at the box office, and its failure to turn a profit during its theatrical run eventually led to the shuttering of Square Soft's short-lived movie production studio in Hawaii and Sakaguchi's eventual departure from the company. The story is about the main character looking for 8 spirits to save the worlds. While most critics were unkind to Sakaguchi's theatrical debut, the movie was famously lauded by the late film critic Roger Ebert, who praised its technical achievements despite still recognizing its narrative shortcomings. The movie Final Fantasy: The Spirit Within is a direct sequel to Final Fantasy 13 Lightning Returns, which ends with the creation of our irl earth, and Spirit Within is about our irl earth after some alien ghosts crash landed on earth and destroyed most life on it. Speaking of beginnings, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within was the debut movie from Square Pictures, the video game companys new computer animated film division. General Hein stopping at nothing to continue firing the Zeus.

Notably when she tells him to get a girlfriend, he winks and says 'Im working on it' - and alludes to Jane always picking on him in a Tsundere way. The movie also features the voices of Alec Baldwin, Donald Sutherland, Steve Buschemi, Ving Rhames, Peri Gilpin, and James Woods. The banter between Neil and Jane is either just friendly, or he could be flirting with her.

Aki Ross, a scientist who is trying to save what remains of humanity from the deadly, ghost-like alien race known as the Phantoms. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within was directed by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi and stars Mulan and Agents of Shield's Ming-Na Wen as Dr.
