The genius of the film lies in the absolute, polar-opposite energy of the two families. On one side, you have the Byrnes (Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner): buttoned-up, conservative, and obsessed with the "Circle of Trust". On the other, we meet Bernie and Roz Focker (Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand): free-spirited, uninhibited, and very, very open about everything from their sex lives to their "Wall of Gaylord".
If Meet the Parents was about the anxiety of making a first impression, Meet the Fockers is about the terrifying reality of what happens when your two worlds finally collide. The Ultimate Culture Clash Meet the Fockers
The "Circle of Trust" Expands: Why We Still Can't Get Enough of the Fockers The genius of the film lies in the
Here’s a solid blog post exploring why Meet the Fockers remains a legendary piece of 2000s comedy, perfect for your site or social feed. If Meet the Parents was about the anxiety