(SPOILER)...Aeris' death?
What I found particularly striking was the suddenness of it. It seemed so out of place and so wrong. I thought that made the death particularly poignant. I seem to remember that this idea was discussed in an interview somewhere and it makes a change from the typical 'the guy dies because he has to die' type thing. I think that Aeris' death really highlights the reality of death, and that most people dont die when they're supposed to die. Do you agree?