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The portrayal of mother-daughter relationships in popular media has evolved from idealized "best friend" archetypes to complex, often darker explorations of intergenerational trauma and psychological dynamics
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Classical Hollywood cinema and mid-century television largely idealized motherhood. When conflict appeared, it was typically framed as misunderstanding or overprotection—think Mildred Pierce (1945), where the mother’s devotion ultimately redeems her. The abusive mother was a rarity, often coded as mentally ill or absent. When conflict appeared, it was typically framed as