“I can’t have you tied to me!”😭

    《Me Before You》:Me Before You follows Louisa “Lou” Clark, a bright and quirky young woman who becomes a caregiver for Will Traynor, a wealthy banker left paralyzed after an accident. Struggling with depression and a loss of purpose, Will has emotionally withdrawn from life and sees no future ahead.

    At first, their relationship is tense and distant, but Lou’s warmth, humor, and determination gradually break through Will’s emotional barriers. As they grow closer, Lou discovers that Will has made a difficult decision about his own fate one that challenges everything she believes about love, freedom, and living life to the fullest.

    Their time together becomes a deeply emotional journey that forces both of them to confront what it truly means to live.

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    1. Shes so right. He didn’t give her a chance to prove she wouldn’t regret loving him. Sometimes the way you feel when you’re with someone is so connected and amazing that the other stuff just becomes logistics to figure out. But finding someone who sees you and lets you see them and you’re attracted to each other and you think each other are hilarious… that doesn’t happen every lifetime.

    2. So you choose death that's very selfish you know she's falling in love with you as you fell in love with her and then you would just take that away selfish selfish selfish so what you're in a wheelchair who cares

    3. I think of Christopher Reeves, Superman, and his amazing wife with him until the end. She wouldn't have had it any other way. An angel among us. But I can't imagine the torment of being unable to move most my body no matter how much I tried.

    4. Neither is wrong. He is sane and as happy as he'll ever be and his choice is his to make and it's f'ing heartbreaking and she gave him the greatest gift of his life and…

    5. People criticizing the ending ….just try to live 1 day like him feeling like a burden you'll understand why he did what he did and why he was so right in his place !

    6. He is selfish. He doesn’t even entertain the idea that some people would think it’s worth it. I grew up with chronically ill people and the pain of losing them was much worse than taking care of them.