For a long time, mainstream Hollywood seemed unsure how to handle stepfamilies without resorting to formula. Comedies like Yours, Mine & Ours (the 1968 original or 2005 remake) and TV shows like The Brady Bunch offered a sanitized, often frictionless view of merging two large broods. The conflict was situational and low-stakes, with the core message being that love (and a little bit of zaniness) conquers all.
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As actor Terry Crews—himself a member of a real-life blended family—aptly put it, blended love is "almost like two bones that are broken, and once they fuse they're really, really super strong". Modern cinema is slowly learning to celebrate the scar tissue. It is moving away from the dream of a flawless, never-damaged "normal" family and toward a more honest, hopeful, and chaotic portrait of the new normal. For a long time, mainstream Hollywood seemed unsure