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07-18-2018 05:42 PM
has anyone seen it? i read it is unsettling. do tell.
07-19-2018 04:37 PM
Is this a movie, if not what is it.
07-19-2018 04:55 PM - edited 07-19-2018 04:57 PM
@Mom2Dogs wrote:Is this a movie, if not what is it.
it is a movie documentary......
here is the trailer.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM5TQ4f7ycw
07-19-2018 05:02 PM
here is a spoiler article if you want to know about the triplets and their lives.
https://www.mamamia.com.au/real-story-behind-three-identical-strangers/
07-19-2018 08:11 PM
@sunshine45...interesting. Just the type of thing I like to watch. thanks.
07-19-2018 08:19 PM
Two of the brothers were on Megyn Kelly last week. It's a very interesting story. Really awful that it happened, too.
07-19-2018 08:48 PM
i do believe they are currently in the process of creating a feature film of this real life story.
07-19-2018 09:20 PM
hopefully someone will see it and review it here. it sounds intriguing - but i'm not up for a downer.
08-14-2018 01:28 PM - edited 08-14-2018 02:50 PM
@ms traditional wrote:hopefully someone will see it and review it here. it sounds intriguing - but i'm not up for a downer.
@ms traditional I saw it last night. I think it's the best documentary that I've ever seen. It is excellent. And yes, it's disturbing but it's definitely worth seeing. (I think it may have been even more disturbing to me since I'm Jewish, and these separations at birth were orchestrated by a Jewish adoption agency).
The first almost half of the film is thoroughly delightful. It's very interesting to see what happened and how the three separated-at-birth boys discovered they were triplets. There are many laugh-out-loud moments and the film is completely enjoyable. It didn't really bother the 19-yr-old boys that they'd been separated at birth - they were just thrilled to have found each other and had a wonderful time together (at first). It was all three's sets of parents that were extremely angry about the boys having been separated at birth and wanted answers. That's when the film starts to get disturbing (and later sad), which it is, but I don't think it's "keep you up all night" disturbing.
I give this doc my highest recommendation. I was so glad I'd seen it.
By the way, it's a CNN film as you learn at the opening credits, which means it will some time be shown on CNN if you are hesitant to see it now. That's what happened when I went to see the Glenn Campbell farewell tour documentary when he had Alzheimers. I went to the very same theater (our "art theater") to see that one, which was also a CNN film, and it was later (not that much later) shown on CNN. At first when that credit came up I thought "grrrr - I just wasted a ticket price and this is going to be on TV" but I certainly don't feel that way now. It was well worth seeing and I'm glad for the theater experience.
08-14-2018 02:03 PM
Where can we see it now? Thanks!!!!!It sounds very intriguing.
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