I'm not sure. Maybe it is, but without more specific information, it's hard to say for sure.
Yes, 'The Upside' is inspired by a true story. But it takes some artistic liberties to make it more cinematic.
Yes, 'The Watcher' is loosely based on a true story. But it takes some creative liberties for dramatic effect.
Well, sometimes triptychs incorporate elements of real events, but they might blend them with fictional or symbolic elements. So, determining the closeness to a true story can be quite complex and might vary depending on the artist's intent and creative process.
It is inspired by real events, but it takes some artistic liberties. The core elements might have a basis in truth, but the details are fictionalized for cinematic effect.
The show 'The Watcher' has roots in a real event. However, for entertainment purposes, it embellishes and modifies certain aspects. So, it's not a one-to-one recreation of the true story.
Not sure. It's hard to tell if 'The Burial' is directly based on a specific true story. Maybe it takes some inspiration from real events but with a lot of fictional elements added.
Yes, 'Queenpins' is based on a true story. But it takes some creative liberties to make it more cinematic and engaging.
I'm not sure. It's possible the candy is inspired by a true event, but it might also be purely fictional.
I don't think it's strictly based on a single true story. It might incorporate themes or situations that are common in real life but presented in a fictionalized and dramatized way to make it more engaging for the audience.
Yes, it is. But it takes some artistic liberties. The main events and characters have roots in real-life, but for entertainment purposes, not everything is 100% accurate.