

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
Led by a strange dream, scientist Aki Ross struggles to collect the eight spirits in the hope of creating a force powerful enough to protect the planet. With the aid of the Deep Eyes Squadron and her mentor, Dr. Sid, Aki must save the Earth from its darkest hate and unleash the spirits within.
Director(s)
Hironobu Sakaguchi
Motonori Sakakibara
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Cast & crew

Keith David
Council Member (voice)

John DiMaggio
BFW Soldier #1 (voice) (uncredited)

Barbara Harris
Additional Voices (voice)

Steve Buscemi
Off. Neil Fleming (voice)

Richard Penn
Additional Voices (voice)

Alec Baldwin
Cap. Gray Edwards (voice)

Donald Sutherland
Dr. Sid (voice)

Cathy Cavadini
Additional Voices (voice)

Judi Durand
Additional Voices (voice)

David McCharen
Additional Voices (voice)
David J. Randolph
Additional Voices (voice)

James Woods
General Hein (voice)

Ving Rhames
Sgt. Ryan Whitaker (voice)

Matt Adler
Additional Voices (voice)

Greg Finley
Additional Voices (voice)

Tracy Metro
Additional Voices (voice)

Andrea Baker
Additional Voices (voice)

Ming-Na Wen
Dr. Aki Ross (voice)

Lanei Chapman
Additional Voices (voice)

John DeMita
BCR Soldier #1 / Space Station Technician #2 / Additional Voices (voice)

Steve Alterman
Additional Voices (voice)

Dwight Schultz
Scan Technician (voice) (uncredited)

Vicki Davis
Additional Voices (voice)

David Michie
Additional Voices (voice)

Peri Gilpin
Off. Jane Proudfoot (voice)

Jean Simmons
Council Member (voice)

Matt McKenzie
Major Elliot (voice)

David Arnott
Additional Voices (voice)

Jack Fletcher
Additional Voices (voice)

Julia Fletcher
Additional Voices (voice)

Eric Aten
Deep Eyes (uncredited)

Alex Fernandez
Space Station Technician #3 (voice) (uncredited)
David Rasner
Space Station Technician #1 & 4 (voice) (uncredited)
Hironobu Sakaguchi
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Motonori Sakakibara
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Reviews
furious_iz
**What was cutting edge in 2001...** ...now just looks like an average cut-scene from a PS2 game. Soooooo all you have to rely on is the plot, and that is thin to say the least. Weak characters, weak plot and really jerky unnatural animation make this once ground-breaking film look awkward and uninteresting. Couple that with the facts that it bares very little resemblance to the addictive if basic games, and the script feels like it was written with google translate, the whole film ends up feeling flat, confusing and leaves you wanting more.
