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Modern cinema is not without blind spots. Most blended family films remain white, middle-class, and heteronormative. Few explore stepfamilies in working-class contexts where economic stress compounds emotional strain (the British film I, Daniel Blake (2016) hints at this but does not focus on blending). Additionally, the stepparent’s perspective is often subordinate to the child’s or biological parent’s; films rarely center the loneliness of a stepparent who sacrifices for children who may never reciprocate. Stepmom (1998) is a rare exception, giving Susan Sarandon’s dying biological mother and Julia Roberts’s stepmother equal emotional weight.

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The protagonist (often the "stepson" or "stepdaughter" POV) confronts their stepmother. Modern cinema is not without blind spots