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Try watching this movie sometime with a white woman who is the adoptive mother of an African-American child.  I happen to baby-sit such a family and watched the movie with the kids' mother.  I don't know how she sat through it without throwing something at the screen-not that this is necessarily a criticism.  This film is very thought-provoking, though I think for the wrong reasons.  The main focus is all about color and whether people should raise children of different races.  Jessica Lange's character had a small speech in the courtroom about how love makes a family more than race, but it was just glossed over and the focus of the film went right back to race defining families.  Maybe I just see this differently because of my close association with a family where the parents and one child are white and the other child is not, but family is not about race-corny as this may sound, it really is about love and support.  The ending, as some other reviewers have said, is very wishy-washy.  My viewing companion and her husband, who joined us at the end, liked it because they want to have a good relationship with their daughter's birth mother.  I agree with them on that, but if the movie is going to deal with legalities so much, it should resolve those legalities at the end of the movie.

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emisue02 15 June 2004

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0366658/
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