I say it would be confusing because people have spend nearly 30 years thinking Aerith was in love with Cloud, and truth be told she was until it was retconned in the re;trilogy.
Sorry this message is old but I barely have the time to read that forum these days, let alone answer stuff, so I put posts in my quotes and answer when I have time.
So you see, I don't think we can say her feelings have been retconned. Even if you ask me today, I will tell you that Aerith loved Cloud. She loved a version of himself that wasn't truly himself and represented Zack, sure, but she did fall in love with that version of Cloud nonetheless, she interprets her feelings as romantic.
The Aerith we see in the church is possibly I'm thinking a post-CoLW Aerith - that Aerith who wondered how to communicate with Cloud. It's very interesting because it would solve exactly that. In CoLW she does say she had been in love with Cloud (when she was alive). Cloud will forever remains precious to her because of what he represents, that period of her life when she was absolutely free, made friends, saw the world.
But you can't say that people stuck with this because in the end, it is said that "at all times her first love Zack is by her side" so it's a contradiction they have to solve; after meeting Cloud, what are her feelings for Zack? People saw them in ACC bidding their good bye to Cloud, and go back to the Lifestream together, they saw the Buster sword which is Zack's sword we see at the beginning of the movie where he died being all brand new in the bed of flowers. The reunion of lovers so to speak. So people assume that Aerith does love Zack, in the end. ACC was in 2009, that's 15 years already of pointing towards ZA. Yes, Aerith loved Cloud romantically at a point, but those feelings most probably weren't as deep as those she holds for Zack (which is normal; one test of love is time, ZA passes it but not CA). I think most fans got that, at least.
I think fan perspective on Aerith’s death may not align with the dev’s perspective on it. Aerith herself says it: “it’s not about me, it’s about saving the world and you.”
Corrected. She doesn't say "and you" there.
But anyway that reminds me of how LS!Aerith dies there only for her to die in the real world and replace her; a version of herself that is more powerful (Sephiroth underestimated her) and that is one, beating time and space.
I think they knew people would hyperfocus on her death like before, and they’re making a gamble that by moving the memorable moment until later, the story may not get derailed in people’s minds by it and instead focus back on the others, Cloud and Tifa chief of all.
I surely hope personally that her death will not get hyperfocused again in p3; it was already a freaking full chapter of good byes; death, fight, what more do we need lol. I am very sorry but as I see it, if her death does get refocused again I will throw something at my console, that's for sure.
The OG problem was that fans absolutely did think the major scene of FFVII was her death - the problem is that it was not and that has lead the LTD to live on because Cloud's feelings were in the past, the LS scene is not that important (it's the most important and impactful of the game), so if they hyper focus once more, people will once more overshadow the LS scene with her death, which honestly I do not want. P3 will already be packed with story time between the OG story, the added story with Wutai, the huge materia quest... honestly adding once again her death would only be "what again???" and a feeling they're making it more important than the freaking climax of the game. Aerith's death should be treated like Zack's death and we should see it's a Cloud problem, not a "we need to see it in the LS and him realising he got it wrong" like no. He just needs to admit he hallucinated it. Like I have no doubt it will come back, but I don't think making it come back in a grand death scene would do the Re- Trilogy any favour.
I don't think Aerith's death is THE scene of ff7, but it definitely was in Rebirth. Or it was at least set up that way.
Exactly, we spent a whole chapter on it! Chapter 14 was all about it! What more do people want?
If I had to pick what I'd say is THE scene of Final Fantasy 7, I'd say either the Nibelheim Incident or more likely the Lifestream Sequence since that also includes the truth about the Nibelheim Incident. Cloud wouldn't be the character he is today without the Lifestream Sequence, it's way too important a scene for Cloud not to be THE scene.
The climax is the LS scene, this is where everything is explained and everything makes sense - it's Kitase and Nomura's favourite scene too.