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Losing Isaiah Now

: Khaila’s gut-wrenching admission of her rock-bottom moment where she explains why she left Isaiah.

The story centers on Khaila Richards (Halle Berry), a young woman struggling with crack cocaine addiction who, in a moment of desperation, leaves her infant son, Isaiah, in a pile of garbage. Isaiah is rescued and eventually adopted by a white social worker, Margaret Lewin (Jessica Lange), and her husband. Losing Isaiah

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". Years later, a clean and sober Khaila discovers

: A tense exchange where Khaila asserts her biological rights, and Margaret counters with the reality of abandonment. : Margaret Lewin’s defense of her motherhood, questioning

: Margaret Lewin’s defense of her motherhood, questioning if her race makes her less of a mother to her son.

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.