The 'Air' story is rather distant from reality. It incorporates fictional characters, scenarios, and plotlines that stray far from actual occurrences. However, it might draw inspiration from real-life themes and emotions in a generalized way.
The real - life event that 'Air' is based on was Nike's pursuit of Michael Jordan for an endorsement deal in the 1980s. Nike was a struggling brand in the basketball footwear segment at that time. They took a big risk by investing a large amount of money in Jordan, a rookie. This decision was revolutionary as it led to a new era of athlete endorsements and marketing strategies in the sports industry.
It's fiction. 'Alchemy of Air' is a work of imagination and not based on actual events.
Overall, 'Dahmer' attempts to stay close to the real story. However, for the sake of entertainment and storytelling, some aspects might be exaggerated or condensed. But the core elements remain intact.
Overall, it's reasonably faithful. The Watcher does a decent job of presenting the core events and characters of the real story. Some details might be changed or emphasized for entertainment value, but the essence remains intact.
It depends. Some aspects might be quite realistic, like the description of the road and traffic conditions. But in terms of the plot and characters, there could be fictional elements added for entertainment.
It's somewhat close. Griselda takes inspiration from real events but might have some fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
It's quite close. The movie tries to stay true to the main events and experiences of the real incident.
Fargo is loosely based on real events. There are major differences in the story and characters to make it more entertaining. It borrows some themes and settings from reality but strays far in terms of the specific details and plot developments.
It's quite close. Glow mostly adheres to the real story with just a few tweaks for dramatic effect.
Overall, Narcos is based on real events but does take liberties for narrative purposes. Some characters and situations might be fictionalized or exaggerated to make the story more engaging.