The ending of 'Meyerowitz Stories' ties up many of the loose ends in the family's relationships. Each character has had their own journey, and by the end, we see how those journeys have affected their relationships. Some relationships have improved, like between the siblings who have come to better understand each other's struggles. Others, like the father - child relationships, have reached a new level of understanding. It's an ending that makes you think about family, forgiveness, and how people change over time.
Well, in the ending of 'Meyerowitz Stories', the family dynamics that have been so complex throughout the film start to resolve in a way. There are moments of acceptance among the family members. The characters, like Harold Meyerowitz, seem to have a new understanding of their place in the family. It's like they've all grown a bit and are more aware of how they interact with one another. And it gives a sense that, while not everything is perfect, there's a new kind of normal for them.