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The movie 'Saw' is said to be based on some real - life elements. For example, the idea of a killer with a twisted moral code might have been influenced by real criminal cases where killers had their own warped justifications for their actions. But overall, it's a work of fiction that takes these concepts and runs with them in a very extreme and gory direction. The creators took inspiration from various sources and melded them together to create the nightmarish world of 'Saw'.
Some well-known cartoons based on true stories include 'The Prince of Egypt' which tells the biblical story of Moses. Also, 'Mulan' takes inspiration from a Chinese legend.
Another example could be 'A Silent Voice'. While not a direct retelling of a specific true event, it touches on real-life issues like bullying and redemption in a very relatable way.
The anime 'Barakamon' is inspired by real-life experiences of the author. It shows the journey of an artist finding inspiration in a rural setting. However, it's not a strictly factual account but rather takes elements from real life to create a fictional story with a relatable essence.
'A Beautiful Mind' is another example. It tells the story of the brilliant mathematician John Nash and his battle with schizophrenia, which is based on real events.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's inspired by some real-life events that haven't been publicly disclosed in detail.
One such movie is 'The Pursuit of Happyness'. It's a touching story based on real-life events.
I don't know who. However, if you are referring to a particular novel or you can provide more context and information so that I can better answer your question.
Well, 'Unbreakable' is a work of fiction that draws on the idea of the superhero archetype in a more grounded way. There isn't a specific true story that it's directly based on. However, it could be seen as taking inspiration from the general human fascination with extraordinary abilities and the idea that there could be people with such powers hidden among us. Shyamalan used this concept to create a world where a man discovers he has superhuman strength and invulnerability, while another has a different sort of power related to his frailty.
One way could be through research. Look for any promotional materials or interviews related to the '21' project. The creators might have mentioned the true story it's based on in those.