Features stories from children who have vivid memories that belong to other people and spotlights their families, who want to figure out who the children were in their previous lives.Features stories from children who have vivid memories that belong to other people and spotlights their families, who want to figure out who the children were in their previous lives.Features stories from children who have vivid memories that belong to other people and spotlights their families, who want to figure out who the children were in their previous lives.
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This is fascinating, worth watching as these children are absolutely amazing. My only complaint is... WHAT on earth is up with the constant, repetitive up close shots of people mouths a d faces during the interview process? Who gave that the "green light" in the editing room? Very annoying, very distracting and does take away from the watch ability factor, which is a shame because these children are special. If they do a new season FIRE THE CAMERA PERSON AND FIRE THE EDITOR.
I enjoyed this, a lockdown binge watch. I am sceptical, humans clutching at straws needing there to be something more to life than life. However, enjoyed these stories. The episodes in the first series were better than the second. Towards the last episodes you start to think they should hold a Titanic reunion. Each episode tells the story of two children. Some episodes are a bit confusing, I was getting the two stories mixed up, not sure if it was me or the production.
I'm sure TV is a big influence. I don't believe that the parents limit TV to the extent that some of them say they do. It would have been interesting if they had presented some historical accounts that predate our modern influences.
I'm sure TV is a big influence. I don't believe that the parents limit TV to the extent that some of them say they do. It would have been interesting if they had presented some historical accounts that predate our modern influences.
I am hooked on this series - the stories are utterly fascinating. Especially in the cases where children are able to pinpoint accurate dates of events and find photos of their past-selves. On each of these instances there is an uncanny resemblance.
The only thing that lets this programme down is that it is clearly producer scripted in parts. Every parent when giving their narrative says "I was shocked with why happened next" or "I was amazed by what he said next"! With the obvious suspending cliff-hanger before revealing what the shocker was! This becomes tiresome, predictable and irritating after a while.
Aside from that - I hope they do another series. A very interesting watch if you're not overly sceptical and open/interested in reincarnation stories.
The only thing that lets this programme down is that it is clearly producer scripted in parts. Every parent when giving their narrative says "I was shocked with why happened next" or "I was amazed by what he said next"! With the obvious suspending cliff-hanger before revealing what the shocker was! This becomes tiresome, predictable and irritating after a while.
Aside from that - I hope they do another series. A very interesting watch if you're not overly sceptical and open/interested in reincarnation stories.
I totally agree with the reviewer of 12/20. The stories of these children and their families is fascinating, believable and they fit with research done for many years by legit past life researchers such as the late Ian Stephenson and Jim Tucker at University of Virginia. But the production quality is simply terrible! The sensationalized, screechy soundtrack; the overdramatic, repetitive scripting; even the name of the series, greatly detract from these engaging tales. The creators apparently were intent on making this into some kind of a horror show. It's NOT. These are incredible human interest stories, and would have been far better presented as such. I'm happy to have watched the entire thing, and give credit to the families and those kids for having shared, but this series had the potential of being much, much richer if the creators had realized the value of the material they were working with .
I love the show and I'm fascinated about the reincarnation and these family stories. These people are putting the reputation on the line for telling people their story. If that's not rough enough the people that film this show do these very unflattering close ups on everyone being interviewed. Not just every now then but all the time. We literally was going to stop watching the series because of these close ups but we love these stories. Our heart goes out to these families. No more close ups pretty please.
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