In 2019, British filmmaker Ed Perkins released a documentary on Netflix called Tell Me Who I Am. These are the biggest reveals from the film.
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6 Alex Had To Re-Learn Everything From The Ground Up According to the documentary, after Alex survived the motorcycle crash, he not only lost his memory but also general knowledge and basic skills. Alex would often ask his brother Marcus what various things were and had to relearn how to ride a bike. Thankfully, he was able to quickly regain all the fundamental knowledge and skills that he had lost.
4 Alex Cried At His Mother's Funeral While Marcus Did Not However, Alex's lie soon begins to unravel at their mother's funeral. In Tell Me Who I Am, Alex explains that because Marcus fed him such a positive portrait of his childhood, he had no reason to hate his mother like Marcus did. In fact, Alex became close to his mother, a connection that Marcus obviously could not share.
2 Alex and Marcus Reconcile With Their Past More than 20 years after Alex uncovered the truth and Marcus remained silent on the issue, both brothers finally decided to tell their story and unload everything that they've been keeping inside them since childhood. At this point in the documentary, the twins had given separate interviews and had never actually sat down and discussed what happened face to face.
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