But the statistics don’t lie. In the United States alone, over 50% of families are now considered "non-traditional," with step-families and blended households becoming the norm rather than the exception. Modern cinema has finally caught up.
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Noah Baumbach’s masterpiece isn’t just about divorce; it’s about the messy aftermath of separation and the introduction of new partners. While the film focuses on Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson), the specter of their love haunts the periphery. When Nicole begins a relationship with her neighbor, it isn't played for comedy. Instead, the film shows the confusion of young Henry, who must navigate his mother’s new "friend" while still craving his father’s approval. The dynamic highlights a key modern theme: Fidelity to the past versus survival in the present. But the statistics don’t lie
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