Did Randy really love his daughter?
So he spent most of her life neglecting her, for which there was no excuse. Then he has a heart attack and realises he can't wrestle anymore, so he decides to find a companion so he's not lonely. So he goes for the stripper who he thinks likes him. When she declines, he goes for the next closest thing; the daughter he neglected and knows hates him. He shows up and immediately tells her he had a heart attack and that he wants her back in his life (but he doesn't tell her it's because, in his words, he "doesn't want to be alone"). She falls for his trick and goes along. Then he reverts back to his old ways just as easily as he did when she was a kid. Sounds to me that he always was, and always will be, a loser father. He realised that everything that really matters in life to a normal person doesn't matter to him, so he decided that life isn't worth living so he kills himself. It's a shame, because Rourke did such a great job of making us sympathise with his character, even though he didn't deserve it at all. Deep down he's a bad person, but he wants to cover it up cos he doesn't want to admit it to himself, and he wants us to believe he's a good person. But the damage he did had already been done and you can't just forget that and start again. He's already showed Stephanie the type of person he was. That's a testament to his great performance.
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