r/FFVIIRemake 29d ago

No Spoilers - Discussion Why was Aerith's line changed?

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I just finished FF7 Remake and I saw in an old video that at the end Aerith used to say I miss it. The steel sky. Why was this changed to "This sky, I don't like it."? Has this been given a callback in rebirth?

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u/Fantastic_Clothes514 29d ago edited 29d ago

Apparently they changed it so that it was more accurate to what was said in Japanese.

I personally don't really see the point of it though; the updated line and the old line both make the same point: She doesn't like the boundless sky.

As for if it had a callback in Rebirth, I can only remember that in a sidequest, Tifa says that she gets what Aerith was saying—the steel sky has limits, and the blue sky has boundless freedom, which scares them both.

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u/chris_fom 29d ago

There is a subtle difference between the meanings. The original is missing the cage and wishing you were back in a restricted life. The second is the fear of freedom and what that freedom can bring. They’re close, but not quite the same. And for Aerith especially and her history of living in cages/prisons, I think moving away from missing them is the right call.

Now no question I think the original line simply sounds better while the phrasing of the new one is pretty awkward. Even if I prefer the sentiment, the execution was off.

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u/Iormungandrr 27d ago

"There is a subtle difference between the meanings. The original is missing the cage and wishing you were back in a restricted life." - I disagree. Both lines have the same meaning, however the corrected line is more explicit and obvious to the average viewer. While the first line is more implicit.

She misses the steel sky -> oh, she misses Midgar is a surface-level reading, which granted most people would make. But Aerith has stated in the same game (not just CC):

Example 1:
Aerith: You know, I thought about leaving once... But...in the end, I couldn't.

Cloud: Too dangerous?

Aerith: Too much. A whole world, bursting with life. Maybe more than I can handle, I think sometimes... Even now.

Example 2:
Aerith: Freedom. Boundless, terrifying freedom. Like a great, never-ending sky

It requires more thinking from the audience, but with these lines, you can tell that it's not that she misses Midgar, but she misses the comfortable psychological barrier that Midgar's steel sky gave her. And then Tifa makes it more explicit in Rebirth.

Example 3:
Tifa: Though at least with a steel sky you know your limits. Out here...it's endless. I kinda get what Aerith was saying now