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After Davis left the project, the script was rewritten to introduce her character’s daughter, (Barbara Carrera), a witch who can inhabit the body of a cat. The plot thickens when Jenny discovers that Miranda and Priscilla are witches using magic to deceive everyone and tear the family apart. The climax involves Jenny fighting to stop the witches from ruining her family, leading to a wild blend of body-swapping, witchcraft, and dark humor.
When analyzing contemporary films centered on blended dynamics, several recurring thematic threads emerge: After Davis left the project, the script was
She’s not just a stepmother; she’s their worst nightmare. Davis’s portrayal of a is a perfect example:
The “smoking” part of the title is a crucial detail of her characterization. In the 1980s, smoking on screen was often used to denote a character's villainy, world-weariness, or rebellious nature. Davis’s portrayal of a is a perfect example: a woman who will not only disregard social norms but also consciously pollute the air of her new family’s sanctuary. This specific detail transformed a generic villain into a cult icon. The film even features a memorable, kitschy moment where the evil stepmother's spirit takes up residence in the body of a cigarette-smoking cat , played by an obvious puppet! being forced to leave the country
After being pushed to the brink (e.g., being forced to leave the country, being left destitute), the protagonist swears revenge. The "wicked stepmother" becomes the central antagonist who must be destroyed.
While exaggerated, the themes of family inheritance and step-family dynamics resonate with universal social anxieties.