Ryushikaze said:
In which case, you provided me with five ENTIRELY IRRELEVANT quotes to prove something I was not demanding you prove. I am demanding you prove CLOUD HAD ROMANTIC FEELINGS BEYOND A PASSING FANCY.
Was that allcaps enough for you? Do I need to bold it? Unnecessarily put it into red or other colors so you'll notice it?
This is what you originally said: "I think you need to damn well get back to the brass tacks and find concrete evidence that Cloud had more than a passing fancy for the Flower girl whose affections towards him he was oblivious of for the whole two weeks they knew each other."
Although I'm sure you will deny it, this was an attempt to diminish Cloud and Aerith's relationship. You are trying to make it seem as though their relationship wasn't very strong because it only lasted "two weeks." I was responding to your attempt at downplaying their relationship by providing you with these quotes that show Cloud and Aerith developed a strong and meaningful relationship:
"Cloud searched for the right words. 'I didn't fix the problem. I don't think I'll ever fix the problem. I can't make somebody unlose their life.'" ~CoT
"The incredible guilt Cloud feels because of what happened to Aerith can only be lifted by forgiveness from Aerith herself." ~Nojima, Reunion Files
"For Cloud, no one other than Aerith can solve that problem for him. I tried to create an atmosphere in which she still seems to be by his side - in spirit at least." ~Nojima, Reunion Files
"The Forgotten City is tied to Aerith throughout the film. Here, Cloud is constantly reminded of her no matter how painful it is for him." ~Nojima: p.9, Reunion Files
After I responded to your attempt at downplaying Cloud and Aerith's relationship, I went on to provide you reasons for why I believe, "CLOUD HAD ROMANTIC FEELINGS BEYOND A PASSING FANCY."
I gave you this explanation:
-Cloud agreed to be Aerith's bodyguard for the price of one date
-Cloud tells Marlene he hopes Aerith likes him
-Cloud reaffirms his commitment to being Aerith's bodyguard at the Shinra headquarters
-Cloud and Aerith have an intimate conversation at Cosmo Canyon
-SE gives us a Clerith wedding prediction (SE words, not mine) from Cait Sith
-FFVII has a hero that wavers between two love interests
-TIfa is jealous of the world Cloud and Aerith began forming together
-Aerith is considered Tifa's "love rival"
-The hand reach scene
-Cloud and Aerith share numerous cameo appearances (the flower field ending in Dissidia, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy Tactics, and the ending of Kingdom Hearts in unison with Nomura's quote about KH's ending)
-Cloud has an "undying" feeling for Aerith that becomes "engraved in his heart"
-It is the wish of Cloud's "heart" to have Aerith's forgiveness
[even though in Japan heart is not as synonymous with love as it is in the United States, it can still be synonymous with love in Japanese culture, especially when we apply it to the fact that SE refers to Cloud as Aerith's "koibito"]
But the three biggest pieces of evidence I have are SE refering to Cloud as Aerith's "koibito," the sharing of TWO canon dates, and...
"I believe, for those who formerly traveled with her as comrades and for the viewers, each carries their own feelings and loves for Aerith. In this story, Cloud also carries his own undying feeling for Aerith even to this very day." ~Nomura interview; Dengeki Playstation 2007
The feelings Aerith's comrades have for her are platonic, while the feelings Cloud has for her are romantic (this is exactly why SE separated Cloud's feelings from her comrades feelings).
Cloud is Aerith's "koibito," therefore he has romantic feelings for her that are different than the platonic feelings her comrades have for her. Period.
Therefore, I responded to two things: 1. your attempt to downplay their relationship and 2. Cloud having romantic feelings beyond a passing fancy.
How do you not realize that I responded to both things? First, I responded to your attempt at downplaying Cloud and Aerith's relationship. Then, I responded to your question about Cloud developing more than just a "fancy" for Aerith. I answered both things.
Ryushikaze said:
No fucking duh. But you know what? Cloud feels pain, sadness, and guilt over Zack's death too. The difference is that Cloud's not complicit
It is Aerith's forgiveness, not Zack's, that Cloud seeks and needs most of all.
"The incredible guilt Cloud feels because of what happened to Aerith can only be lifted by forgiveness from Aerith herself." ~Nojima, Reunion Files
"For Cloud, no one other than Aerith can solve that problem for him. I tried to create an atmosphere in which she still seems to be by his side - in spirit at least." ~Nojima, Reunion Files
Ryushikaze said:
You know, this would serve a point if ANYONE was denying that Cloud gave a shit about her or that they didn't have a bond. Also, a couple of those aren't just about Aerith, either. There's this person named Zack. He's important. Look him up.
I have never denied Zack's importance to Cloud. But Nojima says that Cloud's guilt can only be lifted by Aerith. Nojima goes further and says, "no one other than Aerith can solve that problem for him".
Ryushikaze said:
Blanky, you have no idea just how incredibly dishonest you are being. At least I kinda hope so. If you're being so brazenly intellectually dishonest on purpose, then there's probably no reaching you.
Thanks for the nickname
Ryushikaze said:
To sum up- you are demanding of the C/T case evidence you yourself do not apply to your own much more unusual and unlikely case. You do not demand evidence of Cloud and Aerith kissing, telling her he loves her, or anything like that, but you insist there is romantic feelings from him because 'Woman' thinks of Cloud as her beloved. That's not even mutual romantic feelings.
I'm not arguing that Cloud and Aerith are canon, therefore I'm not held to the same standard of proof that you are.
Here is Nomura's quote that proves the LTD is up to interpretation:
”Advent Children is a piece of work made by Japanese people. In Hollywood movies, I think there is a tendency where the meaning of all the scenes have to be expressed clearly but, this isn’t something like that. With our work, the viewer is free to decide how they interpret or enjoy it. The staff has their own answers to all the scenes in the movie such as the angel statue that makes an appearance many times. But, even if someone who has watched it interprets it differently, then that is just another answer. I guess “comparing answers” with friends is one of the ways you can enjoy the movie. I think AC is a movie that makes those who have watched it, want to talk about it with others.” ~Tetsuya Nomura
I'm simply arguing that the LTD is up to interpretation, but that my personal interpretation is Clerith. These two beliefs are not mutually exclusive.
But since you are trying to proclaim that Cloud and Tifa are canon, you have to provide undeniable evidence that they moved from friends to lovers after the HAHW scene. I'm not held to the same standard of proof that you are because I'm not claiming Cloud and Aerith are canon.
Simply expressing mutual feelings does not automatically mean a relationship begins, especially if circumstances such as those shown in CoT and AC prevent it (ie: constant communication problems and disagreements, Tifa not knowing if Cloud loves her, Nojima speaking of a premise that things "aren't going well" between them, and Nomura not knowing the status of their relationship, etc.)
Ryushikaze said:
You're ALSO being dishonest because you are CONTINUING with this notion that Nomura does not know when he has said quite clearly several things which indicate he HAS to know. It is ENTIRELY possible for him to know nothing about their relationship at one point- because he doesn't care about that sort of thing, as he also said- and know about it later on once he's conferred with Nojima, who does care.
Typically, relationships begin with a friendship, move to a limbo stage where the two people are more than friends but less than lovers, and then a romantic relationship either begins or doesn't.
After FFVII, Cloud and Tifa's relationship was unknown because they were more than friends but less than lovers. No scene unequivocally moved them officially into the *romantic* relationship category. There's no kiss. There's no marriage. There's no "will you be my girlfriend?". There's no "I love you". There's N-O-T-H-I-N-G that unequivocally moves them from friends to lovers after the HAHW scene.
However, by the time of Advent Children, it became clear that a romantic relationship between them was not possible.
Nomura's quotes are talking about two different points in Cloud and Tifa's relationship (--relationship's go through stages, FYI--)
The reason I bring up Nomura not knowing the status of Cloud and Tifa's relationship during the two years after FFVII, is because it nukes the HAHW scene. Since Nomura's quote is addressing the time period right after FFVII ends, this means the HAHW scene does not necessarily lead to a romantic relationship between Cloud and Tifa.
Ryushikaze said:
Wow. Again with the bullshit. And yes, I'm calling a spade a spade. You seem determined to miss the greater context of Cloud's PTSD and survivor's guilt. That's the reason why things are not going well between them. That's the reason why the kids might be or might not be enough to help them. It's Cloud's issue that he needs to deal with. Tifa worrying about whether Cloud loves her or not is again a direct result of his PTSD causing him to withdraw into himself. And yet, later on, she is no longer worried about that, because he returns to being happy with her and the kids, and later still because he manages to work through his issues and return to them, now happy and if not guilt free, no longer weighed down by it.
Cloud was officially diagnosed with PTSD...?
And even if their relationship broke down because of his PTSD, who's to say that can't rip apart a relationship...?
Ryushikaze said:
The Biggest BS is 'Tifa's maternal bond.' Not only doesn't TIFA drive Cloud away, she does not, strictly speaking, she have a maternal bond with him. The original Japanese does not use that phrase of its equivalent. It just says she takes care of him sometimes.
Why does Cloud not answer Tifa's phone calls? Why does Cloud avoid Tifa? Why do they have communication problems? To me, part of the reason is because Tifa treats Cloud like a child and not as an equal. Tifa has a "maternal bond" towards Cloud. This unequal and belittling dynamic can cause huge problems for a relationship.
Ryushikaze said:
No. Denzel was brought to Cloud and Tifa by Aerith. If he brought at all. Aerith was entirely powerless to affect the world before ACC.
Doesn't the quote say that Cloud believes Aerith brought Denzel to "him"? Why doesn't the quote say he believes Aerith brought Denzel to "them"?
Ryushikaze said:
Barret is APART, yes. Not A part. Apart. He has removed himself from the family by his own acts and thoughts. He is still Marlene's father, he is not part of Cloud's family.
Barret leaving for missions does not "remove" him from the family. That's like saying a parent who has to travel for work isn't apart of their family anymore.
Also -- it is irrelevant that Marlene is a little girl. Marlene invites Cloud into her family. Her family includes Barret. Period.
Ryushikaze said:
It's right about here that all hope of you not being intentionally intellectually dishonest- and the straightforward kind- fly out the window, since this has been covered time and time again. We know who all is Cloud's family. It is him, Tifa, Marlene, and Denzel. Not Barret.
Where is it stated that Marlene belongs to two families?
If Tifa and Barret are a part of the original AVALANCHE family, is there three families now?
Wouldn't it make more sense to simply believe they are all one family (especially since Marlene is Barret's daughter)?
Ryushikaze said:
No, Marlene is stated to have always slept with Tifa while they were building their house. Once the house was built, she got her own room.
But the point is that Cloud and Tifa did NOT sleep together while Marlene slept with Tifa. That implies that Cloud has always slept alone. Until we see Cloud and Tifa sleeping together, it is only logical to assume that Tifa sleeps in her room and Cloud sleeps in his room since there are beds in both.
Ryushikaze said:
Guest room.
Can I tell you the number of home offices my dad has had that doubled as guest/ my rooms when I was visiting? 4. That's the number of home offices he's had.
What guest have we seen sleeping in the bed found in Cloud's room? Until you can show me a sign that says "guest bed" or show me a guest that has slept in this bed, you have no reason to assume (based on nothing) that it is a "guest bed".
You also have no basis to assume that Cloud and Tifa sleep together when we haven't been shown that they do.
The reason I assume Cloud sleeps in the bed found in his room is because it's in his room.
Ryushikaze said:
You are very clearly not familiar with the idea of different perspectives. Barret can be part of Marlene's family without being part of the 7th Heaven family.
Where is it stated that Marlene belongs to two families?
Hasn't Barret always been apart of the family at 7th Heaven (ie: AVALANCHE)?
Ryushikaze said:
Except they ARE a real family, and I find it really fucking offensive that you think it takes marriage and kids to make a 'real' family.
Sure, there are tons of different types of families. But the way Cloti's present it is as though Cloud and Tifa got married and have biological children. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Ryushikaze said:
He said, choosing the most mealy mouthed and equivocal statement he could. Cloud wants forgiveness because he has GUILT over Aerith's death. That they were friends makes it worse, but he wants FORGIVENESS for GUILT.
My point is that Cloud shared an emotional connection with both Aerith and Zack. His guilt is not just over the fact he believes he let two random people die, his guilt is over the fact that two people he knew, on an intimate level, died.
Let's face it -- Cloud has killed a lot of people in his life. But he only feels extreme guilt and blame for allowing those who he cared about die. Why did he care about Aerith? Well, in my opinion, it was because of the romantic feelings he had for her. Why did he care about Zack? Well, in my opinion, it was because of the friendship and camaraderie they shared.
Cloud's guilt and blame are linked to the feelings he had for both Zack and Aerith. It is up to us to decide what type of feelings those are.
Ryushikaze said:
You keep repeating 'Cloud is Aerith's koibito' like it means anything. It doesn't It's known information. Aerith loves Cloud. That tells us nothing about what he feels for her.
The word koibito tells us that mutual romance exists.
Ryushikaze said:
I think it suggest more that he's just being a braggadacio, like his fake persona is, since he doesn't seem at all thrilled to be PUSHED OUT of his room to actually go on 'the date.'
Cloud and Aerith's date *ends magically*
If Cloud didn't want to go on the date, he wouldn't have gone. You are only assuming Cloud didn't want to go on the date.
Also -- the date happens after he tells Marlene he hopes Aerith likes him. It is important to remember the order of events and remember that nothing happens in a vacuum. Context is everything.
Why wouldn't Cloud want to go on a date with Aerith if he hopes she likes him? This seems like a natural progression of events.
Ryushikaze said:
Not... really. It shows he has an attraction to her, and would enjoy actually being liked by her, but it does not suggest he is ZOMFG IN LURVE with her.
I'm showing you the progression of their relationship.
Their relationship begins by Cloud agreeing to be Aerith's bodyguard for the price of one date.
Then Cloud and Aerith spend an enormous amount of one-on-one time together by sharing a date in the park and rescuing Tifa.
During the date in the park, Aerith brings up her ex-boyfriend Zack. To me, this implies to the gamer that Cloud could be Aerith's new Zack. In addition, by bringing up Zack, it also brings the idea of romantic relationships to the forefront of our minds while we see Cloud and Aerith interacting. All this relationship talk was an obvious clue from SE to start viewing them under a romantic lens.
Another somewhat smaller clue we get from SE is that they include the flashback of Cloud's Mom talking about having an "older" girlfriend while Cloud sleeps in Aerith's house. This was an intentional placement by SE.
Cloud doesn't spend this much *coherent* one-on-one time with any other character in FFVII. This one-on-one time between Cloud and Aerith was designed to set Cloud and Aerith up as romantic interests.
Then Cloud tells Marlene he hopes Aerith likes him.
Then Cloud rescues Aerith from the Shinra headquarters and says, "Hey, I'm your bodyguard, right?"
Then Aerith says, "The deal was for one date, right?" Then Tifa gets jealous and says, "Oh...I get it!", and Aerith states that she didn't realize Tifa was in the same cell as Cloud. This conversation was included by SE to show the gamer that Tifa was getting jealous of the romantic world Cloud and Aerith were forming together after their extended period of one-on-one time.
And then Cloud and Aerith go on a promised date together that ends *magically*
It is important to connect the dots and view all of these things together, not individually. Their romantic relationship is a progression of romantic events that peaks with a date that ends *magically*
Ryushikaze said:
So, if he said he was there for Tifa, you'd also view it as very romantic? Please answer this question very clearly and directly. If you attempt to ignore or equivocate, I will take it as a tacit omission of double standards.
My interpretation is a Clerith interpretation, so no.
Ryushikaze said:
Cait Sith's reliability is relevant, then, because if Cait Sith is unreliable, his prediction can't be trusted. It can be included to indicate comedy in that his prediction is effusive and just as pulled out of his ass as all his other predictions, and then be used later to evoke deep tragedy because Aerith marched to her death after a prediction of having a bright future.
Yes, from the comic relief character whose defining trait is his unreliable predictions.
Or because they wanted an extra bit of lighthearted totty including Cait Sith asking to be invited to the wedding on the way to his death and replacement to serve as further totty fodder to contast with the crushing feeling of her death. It doesn't require Cloud to be interested AT ALL for Aerith getting told 'You'll get everything you want, especially the man you're gunning after' to be tragic in retrospect.
SE says that Cait Sith's prediction becomes "more painful" when we know the fate of Aerith. This means it was included in the game to provide us with some tragic foreshadowing.
SE also says it was a "wedding" prediction, not a "comedy" prediction.
It is obvious why SE included this wedding prediction -- so the gamer would have the idea in their head that Cloud and Aerith had the possibility of sharing a romantic future together, which would then be destroyed by the hands of the evil Sephiroth.
The bottom line is:
SE included a "wedding" prediction between Cloud and Aerith so it would become "more painful" to us after Aerith dies. The reason a "wedding" prediction between Cloud and Aerith becomes "more painful" after her death is because they had a mutual romance that could have led to a marriage if it hadn't been for Sephiroth.
Cloud and Aerith's romantic relationship being prevented from continuing is what makes her death all the more sad, which is why SE included this wedding prediction. By killing off a romantic interest and not one of Cloud's comrades, it makes everything that much more sad and heartbreaking. Luckily, we find out in the end of the game that their relationship can continue.
Ryushikaze said:
If Aerith is jealous that Tifa is able to live with Cloud and look after him... She's jealous of their relationship! Thanks for playing, try a copy of our home game!
Aerith is jealous that Tifa is alive. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Ryushikaze said:
Because Aerith is capable of casually talking with anyone, including the man she's interested in, something Tifa wants to do but is not inclined towards doing. She's envious of being able to so casually flirt with Cloud and the way she makes people, including Cloud, react. But, as is revealed in the lifestream and under the highwind, Cloud's been gunning for her since day one.
1. Childhood crush =/= adult feelings
(Tifa strong-armed Cloud into their childhood promise)
2. Lifestream event =/= adult feelings
3. HA Highwind scene = expressing mutual feelings
4. Highwind scene =/= romantic relationship
(Nomura doesn't know the status of their relationship during the 2 years RIGHT AFTER the Highwind scene, no scene moves them from friends to lovers after the HAHW scene, Nojima's has a premise that thing's "aren't going well" between them, Nojima doesn't know if even Denzel and Marlene will be enough to help them sort through their problems, Tifa doesn't know if Cloud loves her, Tifa has a "maternal bond" towards Cloud that drives him away and causes him to stop speaking to her)
Ryushikaze said:
That's as clear as mud. Jealousy and 'the world' don't enter into AC/C at all, And again, Tifa and Aerith could be love rivals for Cloud even if he was only interested in Mukki and Red XIII.
"The thing which she is unable to hide in her irritation towards Cloud is the fact that he isn't merely dragging the past around, but because that reason might perhaps be related to Aerith.
FFVII: Seeing Cloud and Aerith developing their world together before her eyes, she inadvertently lets slip her peevish feelings.
AC: Upon knowing that Cloud had been residing in Aerith's church after leaving the place they had been living in together, her expression becomes complex." ~Tifa's character profile, 10th Anniversary Ultimania
This suggests Tifa carries her jealous feelings about Cloud and Aerith's romantic world into AC.
Ryushikaze said:
No it is not, because my POINT here is that being love rivals is IRRELEVANT to whether or not Cloud is interested in either of them. And no, I don't deny Cloud had a level of attraction for both women, but again, this cuts both ways. If YOU want to insist being love rivals means Cloud seriously loves Aerith, it means he seriously loves Tifa, too, and it is Tifa with whom he confirms mutual romantic feelings, begins his new life, forms a family, belongs, and has a future with. And it is Tifa that is someone's beloved, rather than simply seeing someone as her beloved.
I'm not saying Clerith is canon. You, however, are saying that Cloti is canon. That's the difference.
I'm fine with you having a Cloti interpretation, but to say Cloti is canon holds you to a higher standard of proof.
Ryushikaze said:
Aerith, the girl from the slums who favors healing magic and wants nothing more than to belong is not at all similar to Rinoa, the daddy's girl who left her comfortable life to form a resistance movement. Rinoa has more in common with Tifa than Aerith, and Squall and Rinoa's love story is rather disimilar to either C/T or C/A just as Cloud and Squall's personality similarities are rather shallow and their stories are very disimilar.
My point is that the ending shows a romantic connection between Squall and Rinoa through the use of imagery (ie: feathers). I see a similar romantic connection between Cloud and Aerith because Cloud returns to a flower field (the same flower field he is shown connecting with Aerith through during AC).
During the end of Dissidia, Cloud is also holding a materia that is the same as Aerith's materia. Both the materia and the flower field show us a clear connection between Cloud and Aerith.
Ryushikaze said:
What the ending of Dissidia shows is everyone returning HOME. Water for Spira, The sun and sky for Zidane's Gaia, Flower fields for Squall and Cloud, snow for Terra, the woods for Bartz, the moon for Cecil, birds for OK, Flowers for Firion, and Cornelia for Warrior of Light. You can't divorce Cloud from the rest of the group. It does not work like that. Any reference has to fit in with the greater whole and the greater theme. It makes no sense for Cloud to be reunited with Aerith, when, for example, nothing about Tidus' departure suggest meeting Yuna, who was actually IN 012. And Cecil has a goddamn wife! If SHE isn't worth mentioning, why in the name of flying fuck would a woman Cloud NEVER KNEW was interested be worth deviating from the standard?
Cloud's "home" and "Promised Land" is with Aerith. This is why he is shown returning home to the same flower field that they connect through during AC.
During Dissidia Cloud also says, “The one I really want to meet is…” And although Cloud doesn’t finish his sentence, given the ending of Dissidia and the ending of Final Fantasy VII, it is clear who Cloud has a desire to find.
Dissidia:
“The one I really want to meet is…”
Final Fantasy VII:
"The Promised Land... I think I can meet her... There..."
Cloud speaks of searching for Aerith at the end of FFVII, and is also stated to be searching for "someone" in Dissidia. Then, at the end of Dissidia, Cloud finally finds the person he has been searching for in a flower field while holding the same type of materia as Aerith's.
The place where Cloud belongs is with the person he is searching for (ie: with Aerith in the flower field).
The imagery is undeniable.
Ryushikaze said:
The IX reference is poking fun at FF7, so it's a shoutout, but it's making fun of the pairing more than anything.
In FFIX the Flower Girl calls Knight 7 "cute" and he calls the Flower Girl "beautiful". Their entire conversation is very flirtatious and romantic. Why would SE include this in FFIX if there was no evidence in FFVII that supported the idea that Cloud and Aerith were romantically involved?
SE could have easily included a completely different scene with completely different pieces of dialogue. Instead, SE chose to show a "Flower Girl" and "Knight 7" flirting. This is an obvious attempt to pay homage to the romantic relationship between Cloud and Aerith. Please stop denying common sense.
I'll let everyone else view this cameo appearance so they can judge for themselves:
Ryushikaze said:
Um, wow. Fuck no.
Stop talking about Final Fantasy Tactics. Cloud does NOT have a conversation with the flower girl, it's Ramza who has that. So is Ramza gonna hook up with Aerith?
Every single female unit can equip ribbons and other hairpins in FFT. Cloud is unique because he can equip female accessories as a male, yes, but then again, he could equip ribbons in FF7, just like the rest of the party.
Here you are making random excuses for the fact that SE decided to make Cloud the only male able to equip a ribbon, a ribbon eerily similar to Aerith's ribbon.
As for Cloud not having a conversation with the Flower Girl in FFT:
Ryushikaze said:
I don't! I know it means that she is someone's beloved- IE, that someone loves HER. Cloud is far and away the most parsimonious options- and really, the only sane one- as to who it is loves her. Her love for Cloud is previously established, as incidentally, his if for her. No, the important thing about Tifa's Koibito quote is that it has to do with her place in the world and her relations to other people. One of the things she IS is a man's beloved, and Cloud's the only man that fits. It's also an out of universe perspective.
The koibito quotes means both couples are canon, IMO. Thus, it is up to us to decide who we believe Cloud loves since SE supports both couples.
Ryushikaze said:
In which case, NOMURA KNOWS. And Cloud and Tifa are living together, starting a family, etc. etc. etc. And Tifa's Cloud's beloved as of AC/C so, again, victory for C/T.
I addressed this previously.
Ryushikaze said:
...And? This statement is entirely pointless. NO ONE here is claiming Cloud didn't give a shit about her.
I'm making the point that Cloud's guilt is fueled from the feelings he has for Aerith.
Ryushikaze said:
No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
ONCE AGAIN, that is a figure of speech. Aerith is also described as living on inside ALL her friends, AND she is described at the end of AC/C as returning to the cycle of souls around the planet, the lifestream proper, where she belongs. Along with Zack.
Yes, when people die they go back to the lifestream. Zack and Aerith are both in the lifestream. That doesn't mean they are together *romantically*
Also -- the way in which Aerith lives on inside of Cloud is different than the way she lives on inside of everyone else. It is different because Cloud is able to see Aerith, "several times throughout the film" (Nomura).
The only ones that are capable of interacting with Aerith are Cloud, the children, and Kadaj. Children interacting with Aerith was established in FFVII and I assume it is due to their innocence or even that they are newly born from the Lifestream (compared to adults) that they can see her. Kadaj is simple: he is composed entirely of negative Lifestream. Aerith purified him in AC/ACC. Other than that, why can't anyone else see Aerith? Nomura already explained that.
Ryushikaze said:
I find your Mako parasite theory amusing but stupid.
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Ryushikaze said:
ICloud isn't alone any more because he has his friends and family and can let them in. He's going to be okay and so Zack and Aerith can leave him BECAUSE he's not alone.
Cloud's not alone anymore because he's found Aerith again. We know this because SE said that Cloud's Promised Land is Aerith's Church. Cloud said at the end of FFVII that he could find Aerith in the Promised Land. Well, he found his Promised Land, and that's where Aerith is.
Ryushikaze said:
Cloud is driving home after a delivery at the end of AC/C. Watch reminiscence.
Nomura:
"With Aerith, 'flowers' have been her image throughout the series."
Nomura, Reunion Files:
“…we filmed the video for the ending credits in Hawaii. There are fields of flowers on both sides of the road, and the colors - yellow and white - are the same as the flowers in Aerith’s church.”
In both the AC and ACC credits, Cloud is shown riding through flower fields. Given the two quotes I listed above that explicitly prove that these flower fields represent Aerith, SE chose to show Cloud riding through these flower fields to show his desire to continue connecting with Aerith after AC/C. This is similar to Yuna's desire in FFX-2. Cloud's feelings for Aerith are "undying", meaning he will never stop trying to connect with her.
Nomura specifically says that they filmed the ending credits in Hawaii and that the flowers shown in the credits are the same as the flowers in Aerith's Church. He also says that flowers in general represent Aerith. Cloud and Aerith are also seen connecting through flower fields. Cloud rides his motorcycle through these same flower fields during the credits. If you can't connect all of those dots, I'm truly sorry.
Ryushikaze said:
Oh please, save your trite meaningless statements for someone who hasn't heard this shit millions of times. Yes, FF7 is a fantasy world. No, that does NOT automatically mean anything fantastic is possible. FF7 is an extremely grounded fantasy world as far as human interactions and themes go. Fuck, one of the themes of FF7 was how much death sucks and that you don't get to come back from it.
This theme of love beyond death has been repeated in the Final Fantasy franchise with Tidus/Yuna, Shuyin/Lenne, Laguna/Raine, and Ashe/Rasler. Plus, in Final Fantasy VII, you have Vincent's bond with Lucrecia. Vincent can see her and speak with her in DoC, which is similar to the way Cloud can with Aerith in AC/ACC.
The credits of AC/C show Cloud searching for ways to continue connecting with Aerith, similar to what Yuna searches for in FFX-2.
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I'd also like to point this out: Cloud's "undying" feeling for Aerith can't be guilt because she removes his guilt during AC. Since Aerith removes his guilt, his guilt isn't "undying". Therefore, the "undying" feeling Cloud has for Aerith that is separate from her comrades is that of "love". He is her koibito and koibito means mutual romance.
Also, I do believe that the official artwork can be used to support Cloud and Aerith as a romantic couple. It doesn't make Cloud and Aerith canon, and it doesn't take away from a Cloti interpretation. All it does is help us understand how SE views Cloud and Aerith. To me, the artwork tells us that SE views Cloud and Aerith similarly to other canon Final Fantasy couples:
And now, Emperor Cloud and Empress Aerith bring to you the matching CxA desserts found at the Square Enix cafe, Artnia, in Japan (there are no other desserts that match):