But is he really hurt because of Robyn, I wonder? At several points in the movie he seems to be a bully to her rather than an actual loving husband. At NO point in The Gift did he seem to regard her as an equal. Early on, in his new office, she seems to ask him for permission to continue the work she wants to do. The fact that he actually gives his permission ('You can do anything you want'), followed by guidelines ('I don't want you to do anything that is stressful') does not seem to indicate that they operate as equals.
When he finds the pills, he corrects her as if he were her father. The scene was rather indicative of their roles in the marriage - and it was somewhat disturbing.
It's the child that Gordo intends to hurt him with, not Robyn. Always wondering whether your child is actually yours might make any man feel less of a man. Simon has always had his way - but not this time. He might not even have his own child...
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