ChocoBongo
Chocobo Breeder
I'd have to say he's more obsessed with Aerith than Tifa. Either way, he's pretty emotionally castrated in both the game and movie (more so in the movie).
He feels guilty in his obsession over Aeris, and the guilt and fear of replicated that failure with those he loves (Tifa and his family) is paralysing him emotionally through half of Case of Tifa and half of Advent Children.
It's the pressure from friends from the past and present, plus the fact that his fear of actions causing harm on his loved ones is actually now putting them in danger, is another attribute to "curing" him of his pain.
I don't agree he's as castrated in the movie - only half it. By the time he returns to the city, he's feeling better, though the epilogue implies his road to full recovery and being able to embrace his future maybe a gradual one.
Either way, we can see how well he gets on with Tifa in Case of Tifa in the flashbacks, before the pain of the past begins to cripple him, and like those soldiers in real life who find in peace time, that acts from the war begin to haunt them more, he isolates himself. This happens in real life, and it makes no difference how much people love you, those soldiers can't respond, in fact it makes them more guilty and they spiral more.
So a great deal of Advent Children isn't showing Cloud and Tifa in a decent light, as its at the very low point of their relationship. As I said, it takes everyone's help and the immediate danger presented to kick Cloud into gear.
However his love for Tifa is clearly laid out in Case of Tifa. He's not by himself. We know Tifa loves Cloud. We know Cloud cares for Tifa (both these angles are covered in FF7). You don't go and live together as platonic friends when these emotions remain buried. It doesn't happen. You certainly don't start a family together.
In story telling, stories presume on the understanding of real life circumstances informing the audience unless the audience are told to think otherwise. Couples adopt children as a rule, not platonic friends. If it was the latter the story would have to justify such an unusual circumstance - it doesn't, because the story presumes the audience understand the set up; you don't create a family as two platonic people trying to ignore feelings/past feelings for each happen. That's TOO fantasy!
Cloud does care for Tifa, and Case of Tifa builds that romantic partnership up, so advent Children could set the dramatic scene where their lives have grumbled into nothing. Very standard set drama building.
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