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Mr. Thou
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To me the Lifestream scene is romantic to the point of being cliché. Because the answer to “who is Cloud Strife” turns out to be “the boy who wanted the girl next door to notice him”. That’s literally all there is to it. The only other thing we know about the real Cloud is that he has his mom’s haircut. Otherwise Tifa is the motivation behind the game happening. You can’t separate Cloud’s identity arc from his feelings for her.
And before the Lifestream scene is Tifa dropping to her knees, sobbing and giving up the world to be with him. And the climax of the Lifestream scene is the proof that Cloud really did it, he kept his promise to save her, literally like a knight in shining armor. And now they both know it. It’s all so sickeningly sweet it makes me want to puke.
But yes, “romance” sounds like a straightforward word but it really means different things to different people. I won’t argue that my view is the only valid one.
And before the Lifestream scene is Tifa dropping to her knees, sobbing and giving up the world to be with him. And the climax of the Lifestream scene is the proof that Cloud really did it, he kept his promise to save her, literally like a knight in shining armor. And now they both know it. It’s all so sickeningly sweet it makes me want to puke.
But yes, “romance” sounds like a straightforward word but it really means different things to different people. I won’t argue that my view is the only valid one.