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Three Identical Strangers: An extraordinary tale of reunion and revelation

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Three Identical Strangers: A must-watch documentary on identity, ethics and morality.

I recently came across a most intriguing documentary, Three Identical Strangers.

It’s about the extraordinary true story of Edward Galland, David Kellman and Robert Shafran, identical triplets adopted as infants by separate families who, by the purest of coincidences, discover each other at the age of 19.

Directed by Tim Wardle, the documentary features archival footage, re-enacted scenes and interviews and recounts how the triplet brothers found out about each other by chance.

But what starts as a moving and heartwarming family reunion soon turns into a dark tale with unexpected twists.

This initially fluffy, feel-good story about the brothers’ reunion turns out to be a complex and layered intrigue when the brothers discover the reason for their separation, uncovering a hidden grim secret.

The revelation transforms the sweet family reunion into a deep exploration of identity, ethics and the impact of nature versus nurture.

By following the triplets on their quest for identity and navigating a newfound truth, the documentary becomes a powerful tool for reflection on the ethics of scientific experimentation and morality.

The documentary is a gem: it perfectly balances the compassion we can’t help but feel for Edward, David and Robert as they navigate the tragic emotional rollercoaster surrounding their separation, as well as the finest investigative journalism, making the narrative deeply personal and universally compelling.

Three Identical Strangers is a film that will challenge you and reflect on the profound impact of our origins and the ethical responsibilities of those who seek to study them.

If you need further convincing, the film won the US Documentary Special Jury Award for Storytelling at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for three Primetime Emmys. It garnered a staggering total of 12 awards and 58 nominations.

Three Identical Strangers has a 96 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

If you’re looking for a thought-provoking watch that will captivate your heart, don’t miss Three Identical Strangers.

Three Identical Strangers is available on Netflix.