I don't really know. You could look for interviews or behind-the-scenes info to get a better idea. It could be inspired by real-life incidents but transformed for the big screen.
I don't think it is. Usually, such works are fictional creations.
No, it's not. Song Believe is purely fictional and created from the imagination of the author.
Not sure. It depends on the author's intentions. Some works claim to be based on true stories but have significant alterations or embellishments.
Not really. It's mostly fictional, although it might draw some loose inspiration from real situations here and there.
I don't have enough knowledge to tell. It might be based on a true story with some artistic modifications or could be entirely fictional. More details would be needed to make a definite conclusion.
Sort of. While it takes elements from real-life situations, it also incorporates fictional elements for dramatic effect.
Not necessarily. Movies often take creative liberties to make the story more engaging or fit a certain runtime.
I'm not so sure. Fairytales are full of magic, talking animals, and impossible scenarios. However, if we consider them as metaphors for real - life experiences or emotions, then perhaps they can be considered 'true' in a sense. But if we take 'true' in the most literal sense, then no, fairytales are not true stories as they violate the laws of nature and common sense most of the time.
Well, sort of. It takes elements from real events but also adds fictional elements for dramatic effect.
Yes, it is. 'I Still Believe' is inspired by the real-life experiences and love story of the characters.