In the movie, the male protagonist Ram had a dispute with his boss at a party because he lost his job opportunity. His wife Amu went to pull him and was slapped by Ram backhand. Amu insisted on divorce, Ram apologized and perfunctory, and everyone around her advised her to just "trivial things" and not make a big deal. Is it really a "little thing"? Ram was angry with his boss, but instead of hitting his boss, he hit his wife. If it was his mother or other guests who pulled him, he wouldn't hit him. Why did he hit his wife? Is it a wife, can you use it to vent your anger? I think Amu is not only saddened by the violence, but more by seeing her husband's contempt for her, which makes her feel disrespected, and respect is the basis for maintaining an equal relationship.
"Contempt" is scattered in some seemingly inconspicuous little details in life, even if you don't look closely, it is easy to ignore, but there is always one thing that will magnify it for you to see clearly, See this "contempt" clearly and understand this person.
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