Eric & Sarah, The Crow: Deleted scenes at the graveyard

This is my favorite scene in life! 🖤 ​​^V^ And obviously, my favorite of the movie, I wish they hadn't cut it from the final footage... That deleted scene responds to the final part of this dialogue that I now transcribe: _______ Sarah: You didn't say goodbye Eric: Well, you just gonna have to forgive me for that Sarah: And you're never coming back? Eric: Hey, look! I gave this to Shelly once. You know what? I think she'd like you to have it. This way you'll always remember her. Sarah: I'll never take it off, if you promise that you won't go away forever Eric: I don't know if I can, for you I'll try real hard... 💔 _______ That scene hits my heart so bad because it shows our helplessness and limitations as human beings in opposition to the immense love we are capable of feeling for our loved ones (forgive that redundancy)... It shows our volatility, our vulnerability and at the same time that powerful force that transcends death itself and which, in many cases, is also our driving force in life. As human beings, we are really so fragile, and perhaps in the tragedy of our finitude lies ad well part of the beauty of what we longed eternal... "Because there is no absolute happiness, he thought. It is only given to us in fleeting and fragile moments, and art is a way of eternalizing (wanting to eternalize) those moments of love or ecstasy." (Sabato, Abaddón the exterminator, 1974) I love how this scene represents, just in a few seconds that double human facet, on the one hand, that strong engine that moves our existence and on the other, our fragility and vulnerability. And I love how this scene, far beyond showing only the "superpowers" of the Crow according to the myths, beyond that "fantastic" side of its story (not properly, I use the term as a synonym and hyperbole of fiction as opposed to our everyday life in realistic conditions) shows us above all, in all its extension and deepness, as human beings. I love this scene, and at the same time it breaks my heart...