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Wrong I just rewatched the clip it first turns white when Cloud rejected Sephiroth's control. This means that Cloud rejecting the wrong path showed the world that there was good that should be saved.
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Holy#Final_Fantasy_VII This FF wikia states that Aerith succeeded in casting it before she died thus her death was just her being dumb.Even if Aerith didn't die the Holy itself couldn't beat Meteor because it was too late.So Aerith's death had a meaning.In the end you see that Lifestream also helps to destroy the Meteor which in(the lifestream) is Aerith and so she helps(the power of the Cetra lets her do so),without her the Meteor would've destroyed the planet.
You can read it here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeris_Gainsborough#cite_note-38
it just happened because she was stupid.
Also you might want to add more stuff into your posts the staff will fuss about it.
Oh yes! It was totally stupid of her not to move out of the way when a massive sword was coming at her behind her back. She was totally aware he was there and she could have moved at any time.
I think not.
Holy was ineffective against Meteor - it didn't work, as shown in the final FMV. Aerith was there guiding the lifestream to attack Meteor, and in the end, it was the lifestream - not Holy - which destroyed Meteor. The lifestream wouldn't have been able to destroy Meteor if Aerith wasn't directing it. So therefore, her death was necessary.
To answer the question, no, I don't think Aerith is an over-rated character. There are other characters that are far more over-rated than she is. Balthier, for example.
I think this both senteces are correct and make perfectly sense. Aerith needed to die in order to the planet to be saved..Wikipedia said:While Holy clashes with Meteor, attempting to prevent its impact, the gravity of both Meteor and the Planet pulling on the spell in opposite directions weakens it, leaving it with too little room to take effect.[14] The Planet's Lifestream then flows forth from within the planet, acting as a battering ram to push Meteor back, giving Holy enough room to properly destroy it. This scene is followed by a vision of Aeris within the Lifestream's energy, an indication of her final efforts to save the planet, as are detailed in Hoshi o Meguru Otome.
She went to the temple to the ancients and didn't do a thing, because it was all too obvious, otherwise she wouldn't be standing there or enter that place in the first place.soldjavii said:And Aerith's death was needed--whether Kuhn thinks she was stupid. Sorry, but if a 60 foot long sword was coming at me from behind without even a sound--i'm pretty sure i'd be dead, too. She didn't have eyes in the back of her head, thank you very much.