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Well, he's clearly depressed, that's for sure.give us your thoughts on Clouds character and his motivations
Marlene said something along the lines of him never being with her, and Tifa mentioned him pushing people away. This is probably due to a combination of guilt, as he believes that he can't help anyone following the deaths of Aerith and Zack, and (just speculating) not wanting to be around his family if he dies of geostigma; he doesn't want to give them grief.
His main motivation is saving the kids, most importantly, Denzel. He's not interested in helping Shinra, as made clear early in the film, but he ends up working alongside them regardless due to having a common goal. When he goes to the City of the Ancients to track down the remnants, and fails to defeat them in order to rescue the kids, he speaks to Vincent in Vincent-terms about sins and forgiveness, which tells me that he viewed this as just another one of his failures. Cloud then decides that he wants to find his forgiveness, to be forgiven and to forgive himself. He starts with allowing Marlene to come with, then by helping in the battle against Bahamut. He has visions of Aerith and Zack. Cloud's visions of Aerith tell us that she doesn't blame Cloud at all, and that she's just happy that he came for her. Cloud's visions of Zack are basically him saying "lol need a hand from a SOLDIER? nah you got this it's good" haha.
Aerith's rain causes geostigma to be cured, the sector 5 church becomes a healing haven, Cloud gets shot (again), the remnants decay and return to the planet (or they don't because something about negative lifestream). Cloud takes Denzel into the pool of curing rain, and bathes him in it. Cloud smiles. The buster sword is nice and shiny, a momento, not a way to desperately cling onto the past. His thoughts surrounding Aerith and Zack are probably a lot more positive now.
And Sephiroth comes along after Kadaj merges with Jenova's head and is like "why do we need planets?" while giving his crazy space plans to Cloud.
I'll watch this film through uninterrupted soon. I liked it, it's goofy fun.
Not hard to see why. Even when I feel like I've got a hold on FF7 it turns out I still know diddly shitthere used to be so many misconceptions on that that it was mind boggling
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