I think the writers and director did a generally poor job on this. They never do much to develop the relationship between Tommy Lee Jones and his wife.
Based on the plot, I can only assume that even before the company gets into trouble, that there were some underlying issues in their marriage. Perhaps that’s what led him to cheat on her. We also notice him generally ignoring her anyway at the beginning of the movie.
Of course, he gets worse when the company starts letting people go and he feels very guilty about it. Losing his job himself was just his own personal final straw. Everything he had worked for was gone and he didn’t like his life in general.
As for his wife, she is an obvious socialite who never worked a day in her life much less got her hands dirty. I do love the scene when she asks her husband if she can arrange for a company jet to take her and her friend to Florida for the weekend. She needed a vacation? From what?
A huge thing that the film ignores is that TLJ’s character was quite rich thanks to his stock options once the company was taken over. His wife would have been entitled to half of that in a divorce (assuming that ended up happening) yet he is able to start up his own company.
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