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This is the way.Well, here I am as Zack/Aerith's shipper
This is the way.Well, here I am as Zack/Aerith's shipper
I used the RxJ reference to pay tribute to the old Clerith narrative since the end of FF7 and AC that basically say : Cloud is suicidal and just want to die to join Aerith....Now that being said... I don't really see Cloud and Aerith's story sharing anything with Romeo and Juliet in particular. I could wax on myself about why, but ultimately, Cloud surviving on happily (implied in the 97 FF7 and for sure in Advent Children) de facto makes it not a Romeo and Juliet love story. Our Romeo can't find peace and fulfillment when his Juliet dies, or it's not a Romeo & Juliet story.
Knowing what I know about several members of the old guard, this hypothesis is not without merit.I’m convinced they’re self inserts and don’t like Aerith
I’ve never heard any of them speaking about Aerith in TOTP once
He never intended it to be thought of as a grand romance for the ages, I'm fairly certain.To be fair, it’s a tragedy not a romance. And it’s actually more about the feud between their two families than it is about them.
I think people nowadays regard it as a star-crossed love but I don’t think Shakespeare’s message was about that really.
Dunno why I wanted to defend Romeo and Juliet but here we are.
Had either Romeo or Juliet been just a minute less hasty, their tragedy could have been avoided.Well... You can see how they thorn the narrative when they want something. So they may have not read the same Romeo x Juliet as everyone else.
I think that's part of it, but not all. It's also about keeping yourself in check even in the midst of apparent tragedy and not rushing off the deep end in general.I think the point of the story is actually that warring factions can fail to see what is truly important, which is the people that exist within them, and this divide will only create a vicious cycle of tragedy.
As the resident big scary dragon of the LTD threads, you are welcome.Hi! I'm new (though I've been lurking since Remake--and trying to catch up since I finished Rebirth!). Wasn't planning to post, but the NPTK reveal just got me so excited I couldn't resist.
I really love how much depth and poignancy gets added to all the date sequences with this reveal. For example, Barret forcing Cloud to sway with him to the beat of the music -- originally it felt like just a cute moment, like a dorky dad trying to get an edgy teen to loosen up. But now it's all that plus Barret himself reflecting on and appreciating his relationship with Cloud, with Aerith, with all their friends on this stage and in the audience with them. And Barret's conversation on the gondola? Now inspired by Aerith's song, which reminded him of how precious their existing bonds are and easily people may pass out of your life to be met again.
It also makes me realize that we get a glimpse of Jessie, Biggs, and Wedge at the end because those are the characters that Cloud would think of meeting again at this point if the story. I'm so curious if everyone saw someone different... For example, I'm sure Aerith didn't see that trio. Did Aerith see Zack and Ifalna in particular? Maybe even Elmyra, given her line on Corel Mountain about her?
I also do like that Red's date mentions that he knows Aerith is in danger -- which suggests that even this memorywiped Aerith knows that she's in danger, even as she's writing and performing the song. So regardless of it playing in Chapter 12 or at the credits, Aerith can absolutely be singing it for Cloud, Tifa, Barret, etc. and her fear of losing all these relationships she cherishes.
Sorry for the messy post, just very excited and need to get these thoughts out of my head so I can think about other things
hahaha. Also hope it's okay to post in LTD, the general thread is a little intimidating (and it feels like you folks appreciate all the character relationships anyway!).
More accurately, it's a story about a relationship where the two people involved are terrible together because both people involved are impetuous to their own demise.Wait, why is Romeo/Juliet a terrible love story?
Also this. The moment the "gonna fake a suicide, BTW, could you deliver this letter to my boyfriend so he knows it's fake and doesn't freak out thinking it's real, I'm gonna do it before confirming he knows the plan K thx later" it turns from a love story to a story about dumb stupid teenagers who really need more supervision. That's not me being a cranky old man, I thought they were dumbasses when I first read the thing.Most people consider it a horrible love story because Romeo was fickle. Before he meets Juliet, he was fawning over another girl but forgets all about her when he meets Juliet. And Juliet is naive, believing that Romeo only has eyes for her when in reality he's just a teenage boy with wandering eyes. Then, they become so embroiled in a toxic mess that leads to their (unnecessary) deaths. It's a cautionary tale through and through. It was never written to be romanticized or idealized.
No, no I do get that. I'm just defending the play's intention. I agree with you there's nothing particularly Romeo & Juliet about it. If nothing else, FFXV is absolutely going for the tragic star-crossed lovers angle and it ends with them actually being reunited in death, not smiling at your two dead friends who are also in love walking into the afterlife together while you stay to live out your life with your family.I used the RxJ reference to pay tribute to the old Clerith narrative since the end of FF7 and AC that basically say : Cloud is suicidal and just want to die to join Aerith.
Zack/Aerith's sequence is more similar to Romeo/JulietWhat should have been a joyful thing (a comedy ending in marriage) became a funeral (a tragedy ending in death). The lovers being quite ridiculous, having fallen in love over a short period of time, extremely emotional, etc, isn't anything out of the ordinary for Shakespeare's lovers.
...Now that being said... I don't really see Cloud and Aerith's story sharing anything with Romeo and Juliet in particular. I could wax on myself about why, but ultimately, Cloud surviving on happily (implied in the 97 FF7 and for sure in Advent Children) de facto makes it not a Romeo and Juliet love story. Our Romeo can't find peace and fulfillment when his Juliet dies, or it's not a Romeo & Juliet story.
It's funny, as I have reason to suspect that even the ending you get in the base version of the game isn't them reuniting in death but rather a depiction from the "true" ending depicted in the novel. And before that novel I figured it actually was them being dead/ new Astrals together.No, no I do get that. I'm just defending the play's intention. I agree with you there's nothing particularly Romeo & Juliet about it. If nothing else, FFXV is absolutely going for the tragic star-crossed lovers angle and it ends with them actually being reunited in death, not smiling at your two dead friends who are also in love walking into the afterlife together while you stay to live out your life with your family.
I couldn't agree more. Strange that the Admins keep changing your edits. I think that once the 3rd game is released Z/A will be more appreciated.I want Zack/Aerith to be acknowledge as one of star-cross lovers story especially in the video game history. Everytime I tried to edit Wiki, the admin always revert it back and put Cloud/Aerith
This is not a war on ships and never been about ships, it’s a war on the literal narrative and plot of the game. That’s why this discourse has continued for nearly 30 years.
It’s always been a war on narrative and trying to change the entire biggest reveal of the entire game
I never liked this narrative of Aerith world falling apart and hyper focusing on Cloud. I don't know, I may be biased. But it doesn't make too much sense. Like we see when we meet her (be it Zack or Cloud) she's kinda the neighborhood idol. Everybody love her and she loves and cares for everybody in return. Midgar is her home and she's kinda ok with the idea to stay there and never seek what's behind the wall. In the end, she has to flee the city and the call of adventure takes over, like her birth mom promised her.Regarding NPTK, based on the EN lyrics alone, I always assumed (wrongly) that it was about Zack/Cloud, even though many people have pointed out before that the song in JP had a much broader meaning. Personally, as beautiful as the song is and how magical the whole scene was, it turned out not to be very relevant in the end for the story, as it didn't add any new information (if it was about Aerith's feelings for Cloud, we already knew that) nor was it brought up as a plot point afterward. So, I was pretty okay to let CA fans have this. The same thing goes for the whole Hollow discussion in Remake, tbh lol.
That said, I do feel that knowing for a fact that this song is about Aerith's feelings for everyone she holds dear does make the scene even better. I know this might sound condescending coming from a CT, but truly, this is supposed to be Aerith's game! Her farewell to everyone and everything she holds dear... Having that song focus on this rather than just one person is so much better for her character and makes the whole scene much more heartbreaking. Especially because honestly, as much as Cloud and Aerith are dear to one another, when it comes to romance, they didn't really have that many meaningful moments in this game to justify her singing a love/farewell song on a stage all about him.
I never liked this narrative of Aerith world falling apart and hyper focusing on Cloud. I don't know, I may be biased. But it doesn't make too much sense. Like we see when we meet her (be it Zack or Cloud) she's kinda the neighborhood idol. Everybody love her and she loves and cares for everybody in return. Midgar is her home and she's kinda ok with the idea to stay there and never seek what's behind the wall. In the end, she has to flee the city and the call of adventure takes over, like her birth mom promised her.
We see during the game she thinks about Midgar or her mom waiting for her. That's Aerith for me. That song makes much more sense as a love letter to her "family" than just a guy she doesn't really know (and won't know in her mortal life) and who's kinda on the fence with her new best girlfriend.
Oh it'll happen, although I thought Cloud was supposed to be the one whose into older women.This is just a reaaaally bad joke but how long until some people shipping Zack and Elmyra? You know it’s gonna happen.
Honestly, I thought this scene was pretty good though. Feel like she hated him before the events of the game.
To be fair, I think she said what she said to Cloud because of Zack.Oh it'll happen, although I thought Cloud was supposed to be the one whose into older women.
I just took this as more evidence that Zack is "the one" for Aerith. Elmyra to Cloud? LEAVE MY DAUGHTER THE FUCK ALONE! Elmyra to Zack? NEVER GO AWAY EVER AGAIN!!!!!!
It happened already....This is just a reaaaally bad joke but how long until some people shipping Zack and Elmyra? You know it’s gonna happen.
Honestly, I thought this scene was pretty good though. Feel like she hated him before the events of the game.
This is just a reaaaally bad joke but how long until some people shipping Zack and Elmyra? You know it’s gonna happen.
Honestly, I thought this scene was pretty good though. Feel like she hated him before the events of the game.
The same people who ship Tifa and Barret. I think you see where this is going.
True, but apparently she took that stance right the fuck back immediately after meeting Zack XD And who could blame her, Zack has that son in law energy.To be fair, I think she said what she said to Cloud because of Zack.
But it really just seems it was more that Aerith’s heart was broken because he disappeared.
Of course she mentions that SOLDIERs traded a normal life for power so I dunno.
Regarding NPTK, ngl, I was pretty sure it was for Zack, then I was like, yeah, I guess it could be Aerith's song to express what she felt for Cloud, as it links up to the ending and the dream date, and the whole "like like", and the fact that they hold hands on their date, and hold hands at the end.
I think like the rest of you, I felt it was such odd framing for Cloud and Tifa to be holding hands and both looking so pleased at themselves during Aerith's big romantic power ballad to Cloud.
I did NOT expect Nojima to be all "I meant it to be written for ~ everybody ~ "
Perhaps now with the added context, the visual imagery of Cloud holding Tifa's hand at the Gold Saucer syncs up with the end of OG, where Tifa rests her head on Cloud's chest and they want to go and see Aerith - together. And it would make so much sense now that if he does repeat to Tifa in P3 to "Lets go meet her" line if the interpretation is that she knew she was dying, and wanted to one day reunite/ meet all of them again.
Also, I know everyone is happy, it gives Aerith more depth yadda, yadda, she loves her friends etc. etc. - it's all good - but in retrospect can we just talk about how...incredibly baity the marketing for Rebirth was starting from the TGA trailer? The fall-and-almost-kiss, the "love song" trailer that they edited interspersed with close-ups of Cloud's face gazing in awe at Aerith (with her suddenly impressive pipes), the scenes of them in the final chapter holding hands in the social media count down teasers.
I don't "ship" CA, but I think if I were invested in the relationship and it's progress from Remake, and I was holding on to the developer interviews that "both girls will be equal". I'd feel that they really pulled the rug out from under me. I can....sort of understand why people shipping Cloud/Aerith might be displeased with the devs.
From what I hear, and this could actually be untrue. They weren’t sure if they were gonna be greenlit to go past Part 1. So they included stuff in it that could be a way to “end” it with Part 1 by giving both shippers things and saying the Unknown Journey will continue. That way, if there wasn’t a Part 2 most of the fans would have “gotten their fix”, I guess.the marketing was stupid for sure. Its kinda weird they focused the resolution scene in Remake about 'dont fall in love with me' but its not really referenced at all and they did a complete bait and switch with the Game Awards trailer as well.
Kinda curious if it was all supposed to have a meta meaning or they just did it cause lol
wow I never knew that man, that is fascinating. Does explain the mini resolution scenes that could just be stand ins. DamnFrom what I hear, and this could actually be untrue. They weren’t sure if they were gonna be greenlit to go past Part 1. So they included stuff in it that could be a way to “end” it with Part 1 by giving both shippers things and saying the Unknown Journey will continue. That way, if there wasn’t a Part 2 most of the fans would have “gotten their fix”, I guess.
And an unknown journey could at least leave people their imaginations.