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Furthermore, the 10th-anniversary events held by Square Enix in 2019 (celebrating the film's 10 years) exclusively screened the Complete cut. The original 2005 version is, for all intents and purposes, obsolete.

Yes. Square Enix has confirmed that the Complete cut is the definitive canon. When writing Remake and Rebirth , the developers watched the Complete version, not the theatrical cut.

As we await Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and the final part of the Remake trilogy, the shadow of Complete looms large. The cinematic language of modern Final Fantasy—the quick cuts, the particle effects, the melancholy of seeing CG characters grieve—was perfected here.

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At the time of its release, Advent Children was criticized in some circles for its portrayal of Cloud Strife. Fans of the game remembered him as the confident, if somewhat cocky, leader who saved the world. The movie presented a withdrawn, depressed, and physically ailing Cloud who pushed his friends away.

At its heart, Advent Children Complete is a character study of Cloud Strife. Despite saving the world from Meteor, Cloud is paralyzed by "Geostigma"—not just the physical disease, but the spiritual weight of his perceived failures regarding Aerith and Zack.

The rain over Edge didn't smell like Geostigma anymore, but for Cloud Strife, the air still felt heavy. It had been months since the Bahamut Sin fell and the Lifestream washed the world clean, yet the "Complete" peace everyone spoke of felt like a suit of armor that didn't quite fit.

The battles are more visceral. The legendary showdown between Cloud and Sephiroth was expanded, showing the true toll the fight took on Cloud.

The door creaked open. Tifa didn't say anything at first; she just set a glass of water on his desk. "Denzel is asking if you're coming to dinner. Barret sent some ‘exotic’ meats from the heights of Corel. I think they might be sentient."