"A Few Questions About Twin Stranger"

Jettie 2022-12-24 17:40:34

"The triplet incident that shocked the United States, when ordinary people meet mental experiments"

The gene-edited baby incident in the previous paragraph made me suspect conspiracy theories about many things.

In order to better change people's survival and health, edit genes to prevent certain diseases before birth. It sounds like humans manipulate people's lives. Ethics and morals are trampled underfoot.

When things like this are out of control, it feels like too much control is around. And with unpredictable powers and forces, human beings will finally grasp the "hand of evolution"? Seriously terrified.

Recently saw a documentary "Twin Stranger".

Rotten Tomatoes has a fresh read of 96%, and won the 90th National Review Association Award for the top five documentaries.

The film consists of two parts, the recollections of the parties involved and the scenes of the incident.

Briefly describe the plot: Bobby, 19 years old. Just arrived at school but was recognized as another person, Eddie. All welcomed him back intimately as Eddie!

This made him confused: WTF, who is Eddie? Later, the two brothers were actually twins. After David found out the h newspaper f reported, he saw the photos of the two people and guessed that they were three brothers.

It turned out as he had guessed, they were triplets.

After they met, they were supposed to live happily together, and they did. They opened a "triplets" restaurant and made a lot of money.

Things slowly changed.

They find themselves being raised separately without their respective parents ever knowing.

Nineteen years ago, Eddie, Bobby and David were simultaneously adopted by the Lois Wise Adoption Agency.

The three were adopted by different families until 19 years later, when they met by chance, a fairy tale story unfolded, and the concealment behind them made all three families extremely angry. The parents of the three families found the adoption agency and wanted to know the answer, even if they filed a lawsuit. "Why? Why didn't they tell them? Why did they do it?"

This experiment has been hidden, who is conducting this experiment and for what purpose? What is the meaning?

The most puzzling thing is that the twin research cost a lot of manpower and material resources, and no results were published.

Natasha Josfwitz, once Peter Bowerman's research assistant, said he was very eager to make a difference in children's lives, and wanted to study parents who were willing to give up their children, who happened to be twins, in order to do it once and for all. Answer the "nature or nurture" paradox.

It's a perfect opportunity to separate children, treat people as test subjects, and make psychology mainstream.

Because people don't like unconscious actions, expect human behavior - every individual has free will.

We want to have an impact on our lives, to be in control. Instead of inheriting the behavior of our ancestors, we loathe ourselves for doing so little and in vain.

People are always eager to discover something - people can change things.

When it comes to the experiment, Peter Bowerman has been tight-lipped, avoiding the specifics, like there's too much conspiracy involved.

At least four or more sets of twins have been separated, and they may never know it for the rest of their lives.

After watching the complete film, the director is not only discussing innate and acquired cultivation, which has a greater impact on people, but how to look at life through such a bizarre and secret story and through the experiment of revealing secrets.

Although the revelation of the conspiracy behind the film is too superficial, there is no definite answer to the congenital controversy, and it focuses on the impact of the twins' lives.

The way the director uses, like watching a suspense film, is calm and objective, stalks the cocoon, and gets closer to the truth step by step. I can't stop watching it. This is one of the best documentaries this year.

It is revealed from different angles, and various forms such as old photos, old materials, and old newspapers are used to attract audiences who want answers. The soundtrack is also a bonus, the first half is dynamic, and the second half is tragic.

Are twins mental experiments against human nature? definitely is.

The family's environment is designed to understand parenting time and how it grows, the process is documented in detail, but the results are never published.

This is a living example of the arrangement where the client and the parents knew nothing about the research, and both the children and the parents were both experimental subjects and victims.

Being treated as a guinea pig for no reason, the damage here is impossible to estimate.

Eddie was later separated from his brothers, had a bad relationship with his father, and one day, Eddie committed suicide, becoming a mystery that everyone could not solve. Eddie suffers from manic depression, which could have been charming, but suddenly exposes the dark side of his heart. What's in genes that we don't know about?

There are many abnormal teenagers in this study, abnormal puberty, and some mental problems, which are also questionable.

David attempted to find these research records, and access was closed.

Researcher Bowerman is evasive, what is he protecting? Research funding comes from private family funds and Washington! Nobody cares about the impact of research.

Many journalists who tried to obtain information on a study were answered that they were not authorized!

The results of this research have been kept in the archives of Yale University.

Research Assistant Lawrence Berman, who was in charge of documenting the research process, and the interesting aspects of this research, such as not revealing identity information, showed indifference, no guilt, never felt responsible, and Lawrence himself thought it was wrong, this It was a moral compromise, and his statement was pale and disgusting.

In such a wonderful story, the real experience of triplets, an experiment of [how people are raised], to find the variables of the raising process, the price is to challenge the whole life of family members.

Psychiatrists seem to be taking a "higher revelation" from such a challenge. The ethics, moral bottom line, and even the will behind it are ignored. The experiment is seeking innate answers, and how to measure the damage of the process? Shouldn't the efforts of the day be for sure?

Teacher Li Meijin believes that the individual's self-management is vertical management, and it is his own future that can restrain himself.

Mental health data will be buried at Yale University for a long time, and many people are curious about the data of such research, and the time to public will be 2066. depressing.

It must be said that human experiments, no matter what means are used to achieve any purpose, must be cautious and must be reflected.

Their stories are filled with joy and sorrow, and the powerful silence of the Jews and Washington is like a mirror, with life on the one hand and ulterior motives on the other.

The archives have been preserved for a long time and may not be noticed by many people, but the horror reality of this film is like a warning fable:

Human experience is dancing in shackles.

This film can be understood as a display of people being treated as guinea pigs, and you never know the depth of the conspiracy.

The dolphins who were brutally killed in "Dolphin Bay" and the 200,000 civilians buried in "Nanjing". All are the crazy consequences of human behavior.

We are eager to see good documentaries, and staring at others is what allows us to better focus on ourselves.

We are born as human beings, and each of us grows to be who we are by our genes, but when you are arranged to be another person. How sad.

"How did we become us?"

If it wasn't for being "experimented", how happy the lives of the three brothers should have been.

Director Tim Waddle mildly critiques the other side of the conspiracy. "Twin Stranger" should be seen by more people, their names are: David Kelman, Eddie Garland, Robert Shafran, Paula and Alice...,..., maybe big Most of us don't have to worry about such a thing happening to us and don't believe that such a conspiracy exists. What they are deprived of is not only a magical, real and cruel life, but also the chance to survive as a human being with the right to know.

Angry in the face of being trampled, because the minimum dignity is being violated.

We are most in need of such documentaries, because of such inquiries, let us examine the misfortunes in our lives.

A good-looking documentary shows all aspects of life for a long time.

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Three Identical Strangers quotes

  • Robert Shafran: When I tell people my story, they don't believe it. I guess I wouldn't believe the story if someone else were telling it, but , I'm telling it and it's true, every word of it.