nostalgic

Priscilla 2022-03-22 09:02:07

2009 Blu-ray cut, I'm pregnant again with the 1997 old one.

As for our generation, we really watched the rise of the game, and then slowly got tired, but we still like what belonged to us back then, Tifa, I liked her more than Alice thirteen years ago, because of her straightforwardness warmth in.

The movie version of Tifa is so beautiful, although it is more tender than the game version, but the playful smile at the end is unbearable.

The whole film is full of boring fights and plots that don't count as storylines. The only comfort is seeing the old people who have been in love for more than ten years get together again. Yes, I love the era when we love games. Perhaps, from memory, we are much happier than the current BABYs.

Speaking of games, it’s endless. There are too many people who exist like gods. I don’t care if there is more of me. I want to say that after watching the trailer of FF13, it feels a little too mechanized. I don’t like it very much. Traditional things will be lost.

To love is to create fantasy but not to exist in fantasy, which is probably what I want.

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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children quotes

  • Yuffie Kisaragi: All right. Who's been touching my materia?

    Tifa Lockhart: The bad guys, naturally.

    Yuffie Kisaragi: Oh!

    Yuffie Kisaragi: [Runs off]

  • Reno: Hey, partner...

    [points at bomb in hand]

    Reno: This thing... uh... got any bite to it?

    Rude: Shin-Ra technology at its finest.

    Reno: Oh, so you made it?

    Rude: If nothing else, it's... flashy.

    Reno: Oh, good...

    Rude: You love it, I know.

    Reno: Looks like today we're clockin' out early.