Switched at Birth
Switched at Birth

Switched at Birth

1999Movie89 minEnglish

Sarah Barlow and Linda Wells are two mothers who give birth on the same day in the same hospital. Eighteen months later, a DNA test proves the infants were switched at birth by the hospital.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Tawnia McKiernanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A teenager discovers she was accidentally switched at birth with another girl and confronts the biological parents who gave her up. She then must grapple with her identity and her place within both families. The film explores themes of nature versus nurture and the complex definition of family.

Critical Reception

Switched at Birth (1999) was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed to positive reception, primarily for its emotional storyline and performances. It was noted for touching upon sensitive issues of identity and family dynamics, resonating with a significant audience interested in dramatic family sagas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and exploration of identity.
  • Appreciated for its sensitive handling of complex family issues.
  • Some found the plot predictable for a made-for-TV movie.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific 1999 film is not widely aggregated on Google. However, similar television dramas of its era often appealed to viewers seeking heartfelt stories about family reconciliation and personal discovery.

Fun Fact

Alyssa Milano, who plays the older sister in the film, was already a well-established actress known for her role in 'Who's the Boss?' before starring in this made-for-TV movie.

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