A Netflix documentary movie is being called the ‘best ever’ and viewed multiple times by fans.
This particular film tells a haunting yet deeply moving story of identity, loss, and painful revelations.
It explores the depths of personal history and the struggle to confront one’s past while questioning the nature of truth and protection.
The audience reaction to this documentary has been overwhelmingly intense.
Many viewers have taken to social media to express their heartbreak and admiration for the resilience of those involved.
On social media, fans have described the film as ‘devastatingly powerful,’ ’emotionally gripping,’ and ‘one of the most haunting documentaries I’ve ever seen.;
Some have shared how it led them to reassess their own family relationships and the nature of trust.
Others appreciated its cinematography and pacing, calling it ‘a masterclass in storytelling.’
While some found the subject matter difficult to digest, most agreed that it was an essential watch for anyone interested in human psychology and emotional depth.
Critics, too, have had much to say about this film.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the documentary boasts a 97% approval rating from critics, based on 36 reviews, and an 87% audience score from over 250 ratings.
Critics have highlighted the film’s compelling narrative and sensitive handling of complex themes.
Tomris Laffly of RogerEbert.com commended director Ed Perkins for treating the twins’ heartbreaking tale ‘with the respect and care that it deserves.
Similarly, The Guardian described the documentary as: “slickly pieced together like a psychological thriller,” emphasizing its engaging and emotionally resonant storytelling.

The documentary, titled Tell Me Who I Am, was directed by Ed Perkins and produced by Netflix.
It tells the real-life story of twin brothers Alex and Marcus Lewis. When Alex loses his memory in a motorcycle accident at the age of 18, he relies on his twin Marcus to help him piece his identity back together.
However, Marcus chooses to shield Alex from the horrific truth of their childhood abuse, instead constructing a fabricated past to protect him.
The film unfolds in three powerful acts, with the first detailing Alex’s struggle to rediscover himself, the second revealing Marcus’ painful dilemma, and the third showcasing an emotionally charged confrontation between the brothers as the full extent of their past is finally laid bare.
One of the most unforgettable moments in the film comes toward the end when Marcus, after decades of secrecy, finally tells Alex the entire truth.
The raw emotion and vulnerability displayed in this scene left many viewers in tears. The documentary is not only a story of trauma but also one of brotherly love, resilience, and the difficult decisions people make to protect those they love.
Watch the trailer for Tell Me Who I Am below…
Tell Me Who I Am is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
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