Okay, wow. First of all, I didn't gather that she was sick until I read reviews and comments where people mention it. She didn't look sick to me. It's never acknowledged that she was sick. And for all we know, maybe she wasn't sick. Maybe just suicidal. Maybe this is meant to be a futuristic dystopian depiction where suicide is accepted, and hence there are laws permitting it. But this was still assisted suicide. I don't even know whether to commend or hate her husband for encouraging this. And then weird camera dude standing there emotionless and unphased. Like I'm gonna be honest, this was some of the most depressing stuff I've ever seen. The melancholy by the end is uncanny. I'm not one to be triggered by things I see on the internet (usually I'm the one triggering people tbh), and while this took me by surprise, I do have to admire the pensive acting and emotion that went into this. Aside from desponding, this was actually quite beautiful, but I just can't find it in myself to condone it. Saddening, tragic, depraved, evil, beautiful, I can't put a word on this, I just know in my core this was really really wrong, but objectively I still have to give it credit. I mean I'm not really one to judge this stuff. The movie Titanic took something tragic and saddening, and profited off of making it a very beautiful story. Still though there has to be a line. Ugh my head is spinning, I think I just need to process this. This was very wrong, but in a really messed up way, it's the best Omeleto video I've ever seen. In a sense of depth and emotion, I'd compare this to the aforementioned Titanic which is the third highest grossing film in history. There are just too many factors to weigh in here.