Tell Me Who I Am - Full Review

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 31

  •  4 года назад +1

    I'm writing just to give your algorithm a better chance to get widely seen. I keep having the notion that your channel has a natural 100K-150K level rate.

  • @incoglido
    @incoglido 7 месяцев назад +6

    My question is with the FATHER! He was depicted as awful himself at the beginning... to the point of being "unforgivable". But yet he's not even the villain. He was just "strict." What does "strict" even mean in this case, when we allegedly wasn't even aware of what was going on? How was the mother keeping these trips she was sending her sons, AND THE SEX TOYS, secret from him? There has to be more to that story. Also how did the mother find these other men to abuse her son, and what was she getting out of that? I wonder if there is still more that the one brother isn't telling

  • @DatKidJohnny
    @DatKidJohnny 3 года назад +3

    I saddens me your channel doesn't have enough awareness.
    You are doing a good service. came across so many brilliant shows thanks to you.

  • @mantadarnswat9554
    @mantadarnswat9554 3 года назад +5

    Yes you could get on a train in London without paying, in those days. They didn’t have automatic entrance barrier, only a guard, who many times left his post. I done it many times in 1970/80. Easy same with DD bus 🚌…..

  • @deborahbergman3566
    @deborahbergman3566 2 года назад +2

    I've just seen this for the second time and can't believe I forgot most of what I watched in 2019 during it's debut on Netflix. Great direction and most of all great work by these amazing two brothers, Marcus and Alex Lewis. I can't even tell anyone (not on platforms like this) what I'd want to do to this woman who deserves NO NAME ... NO PARENTAL IDENTITY. I'm just glad that in my "lucky stars" this didn't happen to me ... at least by "family." God bless these gorgeous men! And the director/producers!!

  • @paintalongwithmandykay3685
    @paintalongwithmandykay3685 3 года назад +8

    I’d like to know what happened to their siblings ? Where they the only ones suffering ? And have they done DNA test to find out if she is really their mom

    • @lamontmcleod2
      @lamontmcleod2  3 года назад +2

      What do you mean siblings? They are siblings? It's just those two brothers, there were no other siblings.

    • @courtneythornton5774
      @courtneythornton5774 3 года назад +4

      Great review. I did read that they had siblings from their mothers second husband. So much missing in this.

    • @konini12
      @konini12 3 года назад +7

      @@lamontmcleod2 They had a brother and a sister, the dad in the film was actually their step dad.

    • @ZakynthosDiamandis
      @ZakynthosDiamandis 2 года назад

      Yes, very odd the documentary omits this entirely.

    • @deborahbergman3566
      @deborahbergman3566 2 года назад +1

      unfortunately she was their so called "mum" as they do resemble her. I come from, shall I say, human garbage to be honest and proudly can say I've had no family all along. One of the most important things Mr. Marcus Lewis said is that the only normal in one's life is what they experience. I was used to the abuse (family physical/emotional abuse) and a very abusive sick, sociopathic sister who would later, as I believe, killed our mother. She was raised by co dependent mother who raised her to kill her in the end. Anyway. Anyone who is or have been abused, if you can get away by the time you're 18 or w/ the help of social services, DO YOUR BEST TO SURVIVE to not only spite offenders but to thrive on your own with happiness. And NEVER LOOK BACK. Never ever look back.

  • @rossheard2991
    @rossheard2991 4 года назад +2

    Great video. I'm stunned you haven't had more views.

    • @lamontmcleod2
      @lamontmcleod2  4 года назад +1

      Thank you!
      I've only made about 10-15 videos that are of this higher kind of quality, which is hardly anything. On my first channel, I had about 80 videos before reaching 5000 subs.

  • @TheliaLuz
    @TheliaLuz 3 года назад +3

    This video deserves more views and likes!

  • @Happydays77231
    @Happydays77231 Год назад +1

    Marcus protected his brother..I dont understand why his brother has such resentment towards him.

    • @tnteachertim
      @tnteachertim 5 месяцев назад +2

      @Happydays...
      Yes.
      Alex should be grateful to his brother Marcus, for sparing him from those memories for, really, 54yrs.
      Marcus carried them instead of Alex being burdened by them.

  • @maureenm4614
    @maureenm4614 4 года назад

    Tack! Have you reviewed Wallander?

    • @lamontmcleod2
      @lamontmcleod2  4 года назад +1

      Det var inget.
      Nah, sorry, it's a bit old now. People know it as either something they like or something they don't.

    • @maureenm4614
      @maureenm4614 4 года назад

      @@lamontmcleod2 makes sense. Did you see We Got This? It’s about an American trying to solve the Olaf Palme murder. 1/2 in Swedish & 1/2 in English. Perfect for language learners and a fantastic series!

  • @vascoguerreiro6632
    @vascoguerreiro6632 4 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @stefanybitencourt5247
    @stefanybitencourt5247 2 года назад +1

    Eu fiquei devastada com história dos irmãos.

  • @llambert6951
    @llambert6951 3 года назад +4

    A lot of what Marcus says does not add up.

  • @jlopez9228
    @jlopez9228 2 года назад +3

    Marcus lied for 20 years to his twin brother Alex. Alex had no reason to not believe him, he had completely trust in his brother but now Marcus is willing to tell the truth. Why now? Is it because of the financial gain ? I most admit that I don’t trust Marcus 100% because of the unknown reasons for him to come “clean”.

    • @Is4bell3TV
      @Is4bell3TV 2 года назад +8

      Shame. He’s ashemed to describe the abuse.

    • @NickyM_0
      @NickyM_0 Год назад +3

      @@Is4bell3TV Exactly! @Jlopez it's not rocket science and he did state WHY he couldn't and didn't reveal it for 20 yrs. Why now? Alex's needs AND they both can't write a book and make a documentary about their experience without it being 'complete'.

    • @jilllee7095
      @jilllee7095 7 месяцев назад +7

      Its difficult to relive the trauma Ive been there

    • @eveheart2876
      @eveheart2876 5 месяцев назад

      @@Is4bell3TVthank u ! I don’t think is about genuine gains tho. I just felt he had a different way of coping with the trauma. As he stated “he wasn’t ready to talk about it and relived it “.

    • @eveheart2876
      @eveheart2876 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠thank u ! I don’t think is about genuine gains tho. I just felt he had a different way of coping with the trauma. As he stated “he wasn’t ready to talk about it and relived it “.

  • @mantadarnswat9554
    @mantadarnswat9554 3 года назад +3

    Yes you could get on a train in London without paying, in those days. They didn’t have automatic entrance barrier, only a guard, who many times left his post. I done it many times in 1970/80. Easy same with DD bus 🚌…..