The Truth Within the Story: I Know This Much Is True

The cast of I Know This Much Is True, NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison Jr., and CNN New Day’s Alisyn Camerota discuss the impact mental illness has had on their lives.


Based on the 1998 bestselling novel by Wally Lamb, adapted and directed by Derek Cianfrance, this limited series follows the parallel lives of identical twin brothers, played by Mark Ruffalo. A family saga, it tells a story of betrayal, sacrifice and forgiveness set against the backdrop of 20th-century America.



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Published on July 14, 2020 14:10
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Sue Bell My husband and I really enjoyed this series. Enjoyed might not be the right word. Immersed? We have watched Mark Ruffalo in many movies and thought this was his best. Amazing. For myself, having a younger brother who was bipolar, it really hit home. He was destructive, illogical and repeatedly made the same mistakes over and over. My mother chased after him for decades trying to help him. Never worked. In the end he died young (48) of the only case of Leukemia in our family’s history. It devastated my mother and all of us. After all that effort and a lot of love, we lost him.


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