meaning - Wondering if the use of the word "gotta" is correct here


You gotta be very angry.


From an American movie.


My intuation is that is to say you are really very angry or it seems you are angry.


Why the guy used gotta here. gotta implies force, like saying you have to be very angry that means ** you do not have any other choices**


I have my doubts if the speaker ment something like that!




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