pandamonium
Rookie Adventurer
I don't think anyone is saying that audience interpretation isn't important to a work--or a contribution to the work--but having said that, if I read a piece that reads like two people are dancing in the kitchen and it turns out that the author wrote a story about a drunk father beating the fuck out of his kid--and yes, there really is a poem that uses lovely metaphors to do this--does the fact that someone else reads "dancing" as literally that and NOT what the author intended make their 'interpretation' as valid or as legitimate as what was, in fact, the intended metaphor? No. Authorial intent cannot be erased by broad sweeping.
You mean 'My Papa's Waltz'? ...Never thought it was about child abuse. ^^' I thought it was an elegy to the boy's father, considering the author's biography, and certain words... But I digress.
Anyway, I was just curious. I'm halfway through Disc 2 on the original game, and I was wondering, what on earth was being debated? What was the argument for Cloud and Aerith, I mean? If I remember correctly, first time I watched Advent Children, they still had some credibility, some points that could be argued... But what exactly where they? The game itself seems pretty clear to me.