Complicated relationship

It’s coloured movie. Not series for sure. I remeber only one scene. It pictures couple (probably marriage) in their home. Man comes into room  in which sits his wife (not sure, but she was in front of mirror) and asks her if she loves him. I remember that it wasn’t too successful relationship. She answers that she doesn’t love him but she tolerate, put up with him etc. Her answer was rather harsh, leaving him speechless. And that was end of the scene(?).

Would apprecieate any help. It is sitting in the back of my head.

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      1. Or rather this scene was like this. I don’t remember nothing else. Concluding from the scene, it was psychological(?) drama with grave atmosphere.

    1. Nope. It was definitely newer. And to be honest I don’t know if relationship drama was main point in this movie..

      1. To specify: in the scene her answer was eplicit and descriptive. She explained to him why asking “do you still love me” is stupid and why she won’t tell him anything like this.

  1. Jerry: Beth? Do you still love me?
    Beth: Ugh, what kind of question is that?
    Jerry: The “yes or no” kind.
    Beth: Jerry, do you want homeless people to have homes?
    Jerry: Yes…
    Beth: Are you gonna build them?
    Jerry: No…
    Beth: Then what good was the “yes”?
    Jerry: Wait, i-is loving me the house or the homeless people?
    Beth: Loving you is work, Jerry, hard work, like building a homeless shelter. Nobody wants to say no to doing it, but some people put the work in. So, what do you say? Do you see me working here? Does this conversation seem tedious to me?
    Jerry: Sort of.
    Beth: Then I obviously sort of love you, don’t I? So stop asking, and maybe I’ll love you more.
    —Rick and Morty, “Rick Potion No. 9”

    1. Bingo! I admire your deduction. And my description was so misleading. I confused it with something else in my memories.
      Once again, thanks.

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