At a family visit, Winslet is seated as her mother-in-law presses a bracelet onto her and urges her to choose more pieces. The conversation turns awkward: the mother-in-law calls the bracelet a heartfelt heirloom, suggests melting or adding designs, and frames the gifts as support for Winslet's marriage into the countryside. When asked if 'that brat' bullied her, Winslet denies it but admits their bed broke and they didn't sleep. Winslet resists flashy extras, warning they could draw trouble, while her mother-in-law insists — leaving Winslet pushed to accept or refuse under family pressure and a domestic problem.