Who knows if he was actually in love with her. First of all, all we have is an obviously jealous woman's word on the matter and secondly if they were together they might not have really been in love.
I agree with you though I thought that was an unnecessary addition to the story. He'd at least wonder what happened and maybe with time even though he didn't remember he might not feel it anymore.
On a different note because I don't feel like writing another post, but I was kind of hoping that there would be a fifty first dates move where he began to remember. I was a bit disappointed in how it ended. I like that the movie switched to his point of view, the one going through it rather than the one with him (though there was a bit of that too) and that they switched it from woman with a memory loss to a man with a memory loss. There was something just a bit more pure about that than fifty first dates though 50 first dates was great too!
"I totally saw his wolf junk"
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