Do truly enlightened people share the same point of view?
It depends on what you mean by point of view. Having an opinion is not a point of view. Opinions by themselves are not a problem. I think it might rain soon - that is an opinion.
If by point of view you mean opinions about the nature of existence, the nature of people and their personalities, the nature of suffering, anger, unhappiness, as well as the nature of all spiritual delusions such as “we are all one”, “there is no me”, “I am a soul in the body”, “I am That”, the nature of emotion, thought and dreaming - then yes, all enlightened people share the same point of view on all this phenomena because in enlightenment one goes through it all.
The point of view is actually not how you see the world, we all see the world in more or less the same way. No one says a stone is a bird and vice versa. The point of view is how you see yourself, and that largely determines how you see other people and your existential philosophy. Enlightened people don’t see themselves, so they don’t have an existential philosophy and they see other people exactly how they are.
Dreaming minds differ, everyone has unique dreams. The closer you are to reality, the more universal and less unique your dreams become. When you are in reality, there is nothing unique about you. Non-dreaming minds are all the same, even if they have different opinions about the upcoming weather.