Of course I don't like him looking for death like this. Especially looking at him who is half bald and complaining that he doesn't want to live, he looks really bad. He is really lucky to have such a family to take care of him all the time, no other diseases bother him, much better than the one in "Before I Met You". But everyone has the freedom to choose their own way of living. Look at his youthful appearance (so handsome!), and look at how lonely he is now. That shot of his flying perspective really struck me—flying over hills, over grass, and into the sea. It was too bad that he was stuck in bed. Try to imagine how sad the soul is to be trapped in an immovable body.
But have they tried psychotherapy?
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