I don't like Hojo but his character is interesting, but what's more interesting is that he was inspired by a real person or people who did messed up experiments regarding humans and animals.

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I don't like Hojo but his character is interesting, but what's more interesting is that he was inspired by a real person or people who did messed up experiments regarding humans and animals.

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Nostalgia
This is somewhat of a silly post, but I kinda want to talk about the nostalgia aspect of FF7 and FF7 Remake for me.
Mainly with the stuff they say in FF7 Remake.
Thereās some sayings and lines that remind me of shit my mom and dad said when I was young. My dad passed away almost four years ago now, so when folks would say those lines, it would make me think of a conversation with him and get that bittersweet feeling.
So hereās some quotes that make me feel bittersweet:
āKeep on truckinā.ā - Aerith (My dad said this a lot when I was feeling like I couldnāt finish something)
āLetās roll.ā - Cloud (This is such a dad saying. Whenever we needed to get somewhere - usually as early as possible, you know - heād say that. He also just said it when he was ready to go.)
āDilly dally shilly shally.ā - Tifa and Aerith in AC (The shilly shally part was new, but in AC when she said this, I was like huh? My mom says dilly dally ALL THE TIME. Always has. So I guess I was surprised because Iād NEVER heard anybody else except her and my grandfather say it.)
āHoo boy.ā - Cloud, Dio, and the Shinra Manager in OG/Cloud in Remake (LOL who didnāt say this in the 90s? I mean, I thought it was hilarious that they kept it in Remake.)
āYou good?ā - Cloud and everybody else (You good is a staple phrase that covers a variety of situations, and I laugh every time they say it, because they say it just like Iād expect.)
All of Wall Market reminded me SO MUCH of Atlantic City, NJ. If youāve ever been there, you know what I mean. I can smell Wall Market through the TV.
But what REALLY killed me and makes me replay Chocobo Samās quest chain for no reason, is the EN voice actors SOUND like theyāre from Northern NJ/NY, and thatās the bulk of the people who travel down to Atlantic City.Ā
I also had my brother-in-law watch some of this scene and he saidĀ āDid somebody from NJ or NY do the localization for this? It sounds like they picked a bunch of people from here to do the voice acting. They have the accent down too well...āĀ
Now Iām not from North Jersey, so I donāt have that same accent, but most of my college friends were and do have it.Ā
Atlantic City for locals was just a place you went when you turned 21 and legally could gamble and drink. Thereās also this time my parents and grandparents took us there when we were 10, and we all got separated for hours. So I remember walking around with my dad and sister trying to find my mom and grandparents.. and apparently we passed each other multiple times.Ā
Then there was the time in college I got separated from the rest of the group in AC and when they finally found me, cuz my phone was dead, and I used a pay phone to have my dad stalk my FB for my friendās phone number, I was sun burnt, tired, and they said it was my version of The Hangover...Ā
My face always hurts after playing that quest chain from smiling too much.
Okay enough of my stupid ACNJ antics...
I played FF7 20 years ago, and even though I was starting my angsty teen years, my life WAS good. Itās funny how you look back and realize all you had at that point. So any game from that time period - FF7, Xenogears, FF8, etc, brings me back. Maybe thatās why it took me so long to replay those (I wish I could replay Xenogears, but itās not anywhere at this point without me hoping my old PS3 works). It also may explain why I was scared to play FF7 Remake.Ā
I was scared it would change too much. I saw the trailers, and I would fight excitement. I think my husband was confused. He knew I was a huge FF fan. I used to play a game in college where somebody would play a FF song and I could name it within the first 5-10 seconds. So he couldnāt figure out why I didnāt want to play it, and I couldnāt explain it. Watching him play a bit piqued my interest, though, and then I stole it from him... and became obsessed.
No, I wasnāt a shipper back then. I enjoyed the romance in FF8, and I enjoyed the tragic romance of Vincent and Lucretcia in FF7, but I was never a heavy shipper. I liked the story at face value. There was much more to it than romance, and I still feel that way. Remake DID make me a shipper - but it was hard not to turn in to one. They absolutely gave us some great scenes to ship with. Heavy sexual tension and watching this gap close between Tifa and Cloud was symbolic for many reasons. It also feels somewhat tragic since we know Cloud isnāt Cloud until much, much later on...Ā
Anyway, thanks for reading my nostalgic post of craziness and randomness. Hopefully FF7 Remake gave you some warm and fuzzy feelings as well if you were a fan of the OG!
I wonder if mako was meant as an allegory/ equivalent to nuclear power originally in final fantasy 7.
I also wonder if they'll add something about eco friendly energy in the remake
The Golden Saucer totally re-purposed/bought their own Battle Simulator for the Battle Square
idk bout you but my heart still bleeds coz of Furious 7, i mean, it's been 2 days since i saw it. it's just so different because i've watched the whole franchise until paul walker died. gaahhh my heart my heart š

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The three scenes I liked in Advent Children
The opening when Marlene is recapping the events of the first game and there is a montage of scenes you can recongize from the game. Its beautifully done and I cry a little bit every time but then the movie starts and I cry for completely different reasons. Why wasnt the whole movie like that?
When the team gets together to fight BahamutĀ - THIS was what I came for, to see the characters I fought together with and love all together using teamwork to support each other and defeat a big baddie. This is the spirit from the original game I needed, teamwork, friendship, working together to be bad ass, characters coming in to help the last minute and everyone being happy together. Why wasn't the whole movie like that?
The ending when you see Aerith and Zack walk off togetherĀ - Because I ship it.Ā
Runners up:
Tifa's fight scene because it showed actual moves from the game in a fast paced non-turn based battle where her full abilities could be shown off and she kicks ass. Didn't make the list because she GETS DEFEATED ANYWAYS?????
Cloud and Sephiroth's fight because it was beautifully done and the tension they are actually able to get between Cloud and the Sephiroth copy is totally legitimate and reminiscent of the original game and they DESTROY THE SHINRA BUILDING WITH SWORDS. Didn't make the list because ITS TOTAL BULLSHIT AND EVERYTHING SURROUNDING THIS WAS BULLSHIT AND RUINED MY ENJOYMENT OF LIFE.
Because I love hearing you talk about Advent Children and everything wrong with it, please elaborate on everything wrong with it (IF YOU FEEL LIKE IT, OF COURSE).
"EVERYTHING WRONG WITH IT"???? are you nuts we would be here for like a week. But I will give you some choice things I hated about it that they did wrong. Yanno, from what I remember since I havent seen the movie in a million years.
The biggest problem with the film that will come up in other points is the fact that the entire film takes everything YOU DID AS A PLAYER in FF7 and tells you it didnāt matter. The entire point of an epic-length JRPG is to get emotionally invested, to get you to feel a part of this team and story and to make you get emotionally involved while you save the fucking world. The movieās story undoes everything you accomplished in the original game. Defeated Jenova? Retconned! Reunion? RETCONNED. Rufus ShinRa dead and ShinRA taken down? RETCONNED!!! Characterās having an arc that shows the changes they went through and how their journey helped them grow? NAH NOT ANYMORE. Literally everything you gained over the course of the story and game, everything you achieved and worked hard for is just smacked out of your hands.
The film also has a constant problem of changing or misunderstanding their own original canon. Characters act completely different, facts get confused, new characters donāt make sense in the canon of the original story (even when they shoe horned it in with the games, that just made it worse) and the spirit and feel is completely changed.
Iāve heard from people who saw the film before playing the games and they were confused the entire time and thought that maybe it would make sense after they played the game. Iām pretty sure its more frustrating seeing it after playing the game, if not just as confusing. The film itself isnt paced properly, doesnāt build the right sort of tension, doesnāt give you characters or causes to root for, and it all seems like anime filler between action scenes. As a film on its own it fails utterly, if new viewers canāt follow a basic story and if fans get confused then who did you make it for?
So those are my big talking points but if you wanna get to the gritty detailsā¦.
Now that I realize it, I kinda admire on how Cloud and Tifa's whole fiasco of a relationship of "I cannot live without you" kind of thing makes sense considering that.....oh.....they are the only ones actually surviving Nibelheim, and they are basically each other's last rope to before being completely alone.