They even have a keyword together in the Complete Crisis Core Guide (this translation is from TLS):
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Wait a minute… “through these the distance between them shortens”. When would this Ultimania have been published, Eerie? 2007/2008?
“Closing the distance” is a recurring visual motif for Cloud and Tifa in Remake and Rebirth. There’s the barstool occupying space between the two at Seventh Heaven, the hug in Aerith’s Garden, the acres of space between them in the inn at Under Junon, the Gongaga scene, the kiss. It’s like those references to Stamp in a Japanese event that were unearthed from 2017/2018 following the release of Remake. Is this a visual motif the creative team had in mind all along, but only now had the chance to realise it?
Regardless of potential past intentions, the imagery of closing space between Cloud and Tifa represents their growing intimacy which was communicated more simply through the Lifestream and Highwind scenes in the original. With that in mind, it’s surprising how much ground as been covered in Remake and Rebirth already before we have even gotten to those scenes. Then again, newcomers and less… romantically ready members of the audience might feel cheated by the twists of the Lifestream scene if it was not heavily foreshadowed in the first two Remake instalments.
I’ve seen the takes from our friends on the other side of the debate that the kiss is only “fan-service” or is the non-canon route. I can’t argue strongly about the text at the end of Rebirth (as I still haven’t finished the game!!!) but I have seen plenty of reactions to the kiss scene on Twitter and YouTube, and across gaming media outlets. Even if the kiss were indeed “fan service” doesn’t this create a problem for the final game? So many people have seen it and reacted positively to it - what does Square do about these members of their audience? Ignore them? Antagonise them? Why put it in Rebirth if they were planning to retreat from it in the next game? The arguments against it’s significance don’t fully add up.
I think it’s a little too late to put the genie back in the bottle and say: “lol jk, ignore all that sexual tension between Cloud and Tifa from the first two games”. Going back to the quote that Eerie shared above, I don’t know why we wouldn’t continue to see Cloud and Tifa continue to shorten that distance between them in the final game. Square has written about it in Ultimanias, it was present in the original, redone in miniature in Advent Children. Why would our authors abandon this idea that they have revisited multiple times at this late juncture in the Remake project?
(This post was largely an exercise in rationalising some of the more objectionable takes I’m come across recently. It would probably be healthier if I didn’t seek them out in the first instance!)