We are finally seeing stepparents as protagonists, not villains. (2018), based on a true story, follows a couple (Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne) who become foster parents to three siblings. While fostering isn't strictly "blended" via marriage, the dynamics are identical: the biological mother is still in the picture, causing confusion; the teens test boundaries; and the couple fights about the lack of "alone time." The film’s radical idea is that the stepparent chooses the struggle. There is a scene where the foster mom admits she doesn't "love" the kids yet, but she loves the idea of being their mom. That honesty is revolutionary for a mainstream comedy.
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