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I don't want to give anything away if you haven't seen it yet, but if you have, I really want to hear your opinion about it and we can get into it. But I think what this documentary does really well is covers a ton of time in a short period of space and also makes vulnerability that is almost for me, at least was almost unbearable to watch. Still, incredibly. And despite my own discomfort, I couldn't look away
Judy Mosley
@theJudithLife · 3:43
And it was so good to have her in that space where we could openly talk about really hard times. And she could give me context around those. So that way I could process it. And it was a lot of processing. And I think I think I was in counseling for three months. It wasn't a huge amount of time, but it was a significant amount of time just processing and talking
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 2:50
Your response was so interesting. Thank you for sharing it. And for watching the trailer. I I think we both had a similar experience. Just even the concept that this documentary plays with is really think both of us had moments of it's just a lot. And you were talking about in your personal experience, the processing. And I think a lot of healing and making sense of our lives and moving forward is that sense of processing, being able to recontextualize things
Swell Team
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Tony Mostello
@Wildheart · 5:00
I got to be honest, I have not watched TV movies or anything for about three years. I went through a spiritual awakening about four years ago, and it's the best worst thing I've ever been through. Right? I am finally discovering me. I've gone and made a YouTube channel and I've tried to release what I believe happened. And that's why watching this. I'm like how much of that is truth that I remember because it's really foggy
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 1:03
And to see two twin brothers navigating that together over years and years and years, it's something to behold that's for sure. And I'm still thinking about it. And I think it's been a week since I've seen it now andi'm really still sitting with it. So if you do get a chance to watch it, I would love to hear what you think. Think
Stormi Lewis
@chasingstormi · 4:02
I just don't think it's something that I could watch just right now, but yeah, I definitely understand the premises. I watch it firsthand every day, how much she cries and feels so lost to not remember who she is and things that she knows are important to her, and she just can't remember them
Aces Of Fun
@FilmStarlet · 2:57
Yeah. So I did see this documentary, and I am really glad that you saw it, too. It was just I couldn't believe when I saw the plot of this story and the fact that this wasn't fiction, that this was a real documentary of something that actually happened up, and I just couldn't believe it
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 3:08
Hi, Stormy, thank you so much for sharing about your experience with this and what you're going through right now, because I know so many people who have had to deal with this, and it's so important to be able to talk about talk openly and honestly about it. And it also just really resonated with me just hearing how challenging it is to watch a loved one be going through what your grandmother is going through and how heartbreaking that is because you can only help so much. Right
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 2:59
And also, honestly, I think their bravery in creating this documentary and letting their story be known because, like I said, there were some moments where they really went there emotionally, where I almost wanted to look away because it was so intense and I was like, oh, my gosh, I can't believe they're going here. I can't believe they're doing this. And I am. I was like, oh, God, I can't handle this
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