Losing Isaiah (1995)
Jessica Lange, Halle Berry, David Strathairn, Cuba Gooding Jr., Daisy Eagan ... (see more) , Marc John Jefferies , Samuel L. Jackson
Jessica Lange is a social worker who falls for an abandoned newborn and breaks all the rules by bringing him home. Halle Berry is the homeless druggie who dumped the baby. One of the film's best attributes is that it reveals everyone's perspective, though much of the story is told from Berry's point... (read more) Jessica Lange is a social worker who falls for an abandoned newborn and breaks all the rules by bringing him home. Halle Berry is the homeless druggie who dumped the baby. One of the film's best attributes is that it reveals everyone's perspective, though much of the story is told from Berry's point of view. Strung out on crack, Berry's character thinks nothing of hiding her baby in a cardboard box near a dumpster before going off for a fix. We watch Berry painfully pull herself up out of the gutter and make a life for herself. She embraces decency and sobriety and becomes the person she might have always been had her childhood been different. After Lange and her amiable spouse (David Strathairn) have formed strong family ties with this difficult child, they find themselves fighting to keep him when Berry decides she wants Isaiah back. Naomi Foner's clever script reveals a legal system that is as much a character in this painful story as the attorney (Samuel L. Jackson) who takes on the case pro bono. Though the film ultimately flounders under a hesitant ending, Lange is such a dynamo that this tragic story still comes recommended. --Rochelle O'Gorman
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R, 108 min.
Directed by:
Stephen Gyllenhaal
Release Date: Mar 17, 1995
DVD Release Date: Sep 09, 2003
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a good movie that show's a mother's dedication to get her life back on track to gain custody of her child
Ms. Berry protrays a crack head woman who becomes pregnant (oh how I wish I was the one in pregnating her) and throws her son, Isaiah, in the trash can. Several years later, after fighting her addiction, she desperately fights to be one with her son.... (read more) Ms. Berry protrays a crack head woman who becomes pregnant (oh how I wish I was the one in pregnating her) and throws her son, Isaiah, in the trash can. Several years later, after fighting her addiction, she desperately fights to be one with her son. I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
Despite the cast, it kinda felt like I was watching a made for TV movie, if that makes sense. Not that it was all bad, but something was definitely off
Another underapreciated film . . . Great story about adoption, sadly this happends everyday in america... Good acting-performance by Berry & Lange...
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The movie, directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and written by Naomi Foner, deals with all of those issues, but in a finally unsatisfactory way.full review
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