Final Fantasy VII Rebirth's Finale Fails to Inspire Confidence
- Reflection on the ending of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- Discussion and interpretations of Rebirth's ending
- Exploration of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's complex ending
- Questioning the consistency and confidence in Rebirth's ending
- Reference to Cloud's preparation to counter Sephiroth's attack
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After spending more than a month reflecting on the ending of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, my feelings have only soured. It's puzzling how Square Enix decided to conclude the middle part of its planned Remake trilogy. The eleventh hour of Rebirth seems non-committal, and while I understand this isn't the finale, it feels less like a springboard for a new conclusion and more like a missed opportunity for a bold cliffhanger.
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Dissecting Rebirth's Ending
We've previously discussed the ending of Rebirth here at Streamers Visuals. If you're looking for a more favourable interpretation of its final hours, Claire Jackson's explainer is worth a read. Digital Trends also defended the ending, with Giovanni Colantonio providing a positive perspective on it, acknowledging its polarizing nature. However, in my view, Rebirth's shortcomings stem less from its exposition and more from a seemingly vague and thematically derailed conclusion. As Jesse Vitelli noted in his review on Shacknews, it feels as though it was written in pencil, allowing for easy alterations.
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What Happens in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's Ending? It's Complicated
To ensure we're all on the same page, let's delve into the ending of Rebirth. As best we can, given its intentionally vague presentation. The villain, Sephiroth, explains to our protagonist, Cloud Strife, about the existence of a multiverse and his intentions to make these different worlds converge. Whispers, ghost-like entities, maintain individual continuities, but Rebirth suggests they can be influenced by characters like Sephiroth. This marks a shift in the Remake trilogy’s themes. Is Rebirth truly expanding upon its own ideas, or is it simply doing a complete thematic pivot, choosing the spectacle of the multiverse over an introspective examination of predeterminism?
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That's the question I grapple with. The ending of Rebirth doesn't inspire certainty that the narrative isn't being constructed on the fly. This inconsistency in theme is what makes Rebirth's ending suspect and ultimately a massive letdown to me.
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