Random thoughhts
Wrong period of time to watch 'Me Before You'. Such a depressing movie. From the start till the end, I wanted Will to change his mind. I hoped Louisa managed to change his mind, but I guess Will just couldn't live on with the lifetime suffering in a wheelchair. Contrary to what most people felt that this movie has alienated the disable, I feel that this movie has a deeper meaning to it. It is neither about the disability nor being a burden. It's about respecting one's choice even if it meant the end of the world for you. If you love someone, you will want the best for them - to see them happy. And that's exactly what Louisa did. It was expected but I still held on to a tinge of hope that she can change his mind. Love is that simple. It's tough to accept his decision, but if she didn't love him, she wouldn't have respected it. I also felt that Will made the right choice. He can't hold her down, and she deserves happiness. It's just that simple. This has nothing to do with being disabled or not. If you can't provide her the best, let her go. It's hard, but it's worth it knowing that she will have a better life. It was a really bold move of Louisa to come to terms with his decision. I guess if you really love a person, you will respect his decision at the end of the day. I wouldn't say I'm sick of happy endings because I love happy endings. But when love comes into play, the worst thing that could happen is the inability to be the one who can provide the happiness when you wished you could.












