I haven't seen that movie but I will try and hunt it down, spiritalk.

Do you remember the title of it?
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Suppose this idea was real and one is born in the east and one in the west. How likely is it that there lifestyle or family position would allow for them to actually meet in one place or the other? It just seems to me there are too many variables to be valid.
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Sometimes I think about my friends and where we were born.
For example, one was born in Ghana. I was born on the other side of the world. Looking at the globe of the world I have in my room, it's pretty amazing, tracing where she came from and where I came from...and that we eventually met in the same spot of the world. Born in different countries, backgrounds, ethnicities, environments, etc. Yet we're great friends in the same place now. Life's like that.
In theory, it does seem like "there are too many variables" against it, but there are just as many variables
for it\ that lead different people to move around and end up in particular places of the world for one reason or another.
Have I gone on a totally different tangent?
