Most people are vexed to one degree or another by the question what if I'd made a different decision? Education, careers, lovers, children...I think it's only human to wonder.
What this movie does a good job of pointing out is that interrogation is flawed by the way we remember people and things...we were after all only a part of what happened.
In the end, the different decision was Kelvin's to make...which he did by going to Rheya instead of way from.
Most "different" decisions are merely a change of one's own perception...free of abuse of course...if parties want to be together...then most relationships can work when all is truly forgiven...whether infractions are real or imagined.
As to where Chris and Rheya are...or if they really are...remember that nothing is every destroyed...only transformed.
What this movie does a good job of pointing out is that interrogation is flawed by the way we remember people and things...we were after all only a part of what happened.
In the end, the different decision was Kelvin's to make...which he did by going to Rheya instead of way from.
Most "different" decisions are merely a change of one's own perception...free of abuse of course...if parties want to be together...then most relationships can work when all is truly forgiven...whether infractions are real or imagined.
As to where Chris and Rheya are...or if they really are...remember that nothing is every destroyed...only transformed.