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This report examines the portrayal of blended families—households consisting of parents, step-parents, step-siblings, and half-siblings—in modern cinema (approximately 1990 to present). Historically, cinema relied on the "Evil Stepmother" trope or used blended families as a source of chaotic comedy. However, recent years have seen a shift toward nuanced, realistic, and empathetic portrayals. This report identifies key trends in genre, analyzes the evolution of specific archetypes, and highlights films that have successfully redefined the narrative of the "modern family." Modern cinema has increasingly shifted its focus from

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The Kids Are All Right: A nuanced portrayal of a same-sex household navigating the introduction of a biological donor into the family unit.

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Modern cinema has increasingly shifted its focus from the idealized nuclear family toward the complex, often messy realities of blended families. This transition reflects broader societal changes where step-parents, half-siblings, and co-parenting exes are no longer "atypical" outliers but central figures in mainstream narratives. The Fosters