What: The story of the documentary Three Identical Strangers is of both the ripped-from-the-headlines and truth-is-stranger-than-fiction varieties.
Long-lost triplets discover one another, and while the boys insta-bond, their adoptive parents start to wonder how (and why) they were separated in the first place. Then things get strange and murky and ... chilling.
[This is the part where I note the immorality of treating children as objects to separate and relocate at your whim.]
Representative quote: "I believe nature and nurture both matter. But I think nurture can overcome nearly everything." (from Hedy Page, David's aunt, who is a treasure)
How to get it: Three Identical Strangers is streaming now on Hulu.
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