Years later, a clean and sober Khaila discovers her son is alive and petitions for custody. The ensuing legal battle pits a biological mother seeking redemption against an adoptive mother who has provided a stable, loving home, forcing the court and the audience to grapple with what truly defines "family".
: Margaret Lewin’s defense of her motherhood, questioning if her race makes her less of a mother to her son. Losing Isaiah
The 1995 film is a poignant drama exploring themes of motherhood, addiction, and the complexities of interracial adoption. Below are creative "pieces" and breakdowns inspired by the film's heavy emotional weight and core narrative. Years later, a clean and sober Khaila discovers