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And thats what make me angry. Why give so many dialogues choices, why bother to give you illusion of creating "story indside story" and give you only one outcome? Its without sense Tbh.
Its a huge responsibilty and ovecroming burden. Maybe 0,5% peoples on the earth can live with that without degrading themselves mentaly and/or falling into alcoholism,madness or just sadnes and apatia.
Well your wife has a terminal uncureable disease, that will only get worse as time goes by.
do you not move on with your life?.
If I had a wife and got alzhimers at the age of 35- I would hope she would move on, I could never again be a real husband to her.
Try to get into Julia's mind. She's living her life with her family and there's this guy she doesn't know coming to see her, talking about things that never happened and making everyone unhappy. Would that be good?
In her mind, Henry is just a stranger. There is no marriage anymore. It's hard for him, but pretty simple for her.
It does sound very romantic, (it makes me wonder if you are very young. cause I myself have had these idealistic opinions 15+ years ago)
But I just can't see myself asking someone to stay with me just because we are married. If it is their choice, sure.
But I would not blame them for leaveing, if I could not be there for them.