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About these 3 Netflix documentaries, everyone is talking

About these 3 Netflix documentaries, everyone is talking 

Sometimes there are those Netflix hits that suddenly appear online without too much fuss, but everyone is talking about them. So much of a hit that you get looked at strangely if you haven't seen it yet. ‘But you really have to watch it.‘ Yeah, yeah, I know, I'll get to it. Often I become a bit rebellious when people tell me I have to watch something because it seems so brilliant or bizarre. But hey, persistence pays off, and so I also went for these three documentaries. And I admit: I have become one of them. One who looks at you strangely if you haven't seen them yet. Because really, you all have to watch these, okay.

Tell Me Who I Am.

About ten to fifteen people have already started talking to me about this documentary. It seemed so bizarre, intense, this-can't-be-true; that kind of thing. Well, I had to see it with my own eyes. And yes... It is really bizarre. I won't spoil too much, except that it's about a twin, one of whom has an accident and loses his memory. His twin brother tells him who he is and what their past is. You have to watch it yourself. With an emphasis on have to, yes.

The Game Changers.

This documentary follows top athletes who swear by a vegan diet. For example, a Lewis Hamilton or Arnold Schwarzenegger. Very interesting, even if you don't follow a vegan lifestyle yourself. When you think of male top athletes (at least I do), a vegan dinner is not the first thing that comes to mind. Rather a lot of meat like steaks and chicken. It doesn't have to be that way at all. Very interesting to see and fortunately not so ‘go vegan’ propaganda.

Abducted In Plain Sight.

I really love true crime documentaries and podcasts (is that a weird hobby? I'm always a bit ashamed of it), so I had to watch this one. Just like number 1, a bizarre documentary, where I almost threw my plate at the TV. How. Can. This. I also don't want to spoil too much, but as the title suggests, it is indeed about an abduction. Of a girl, by a family friend. And that's just the beginning. After watching this film, I temporarily lost faith in humanity. Just a warning in advance.