Anna and Dmitry are married and raising a baby. Dmitry often reminds Anna that the car is his, even though they live in her inherited apartment. At first, Anna ignores it, but the words slowly turn into a symbol of inequality and disrespect.
After hearing Dmitry tell a friend that he lives in her apartment “for free,” Anna finally speaks up. A serious conflict follows: Dmitry feels humiliated living in his wife’s home, while Anna feels reduced to a convenience rather than a partner. They realize the problem is not the car or the apartment, but the lack of a shared sense of “ours.”
Months pass with tension still between them. They function as a family, but the crack remains. Anna knows one thing for sure: she will no longer stay silent. Whether their marriage becomes a true partnership or falls apart is still undecided.







