Not sure. It could be a blend of truth and imagination. Maybe it takes a kernel of a true story and builds a fictional narrative around it.
Hard to tell. Sometimes stories like 'Flying Angels' are inspired by real-life incidents but are fictionalized to make them more engaging. So, it might not be completely true.
I don't think so. It seems to be a fictional creation with imaginative elements.
Angels Crest is indeed a true story. The movie or story, depending on what form you're referring to, likely aims to depict real events in a way that makes the audience reflect on certain aspects of life such as loss, responsibility, and human nature. It may have drawn from actual incidents that took place in a particular community or among a group of people, and through its narrative, it tries to bring those real - life experiences to a wider audience.
I don't think so. Usually, such titles refer to fictional works that are crafted to tell an engaging story rather than representing actual happenings.
Definitely not. Angels and Demons is a piece of fiction that combines imagination and creativity. It's not based on real events or people.
I doubt it's a true story. Such titles often suggest a work of imagination or inspiration rather than factual accounts.
I don't really know. It could be based on real events with some fictional elements added, or it could be completely made up. We might need more information to determine its authenticity.
No, Angels in the Outfield is not a true story. It's a fictional film based on an imaginative concept.
No, it's not. Ordinary Angels is usually a fictional creation, not based on real events.
I don't think it is. Usually, such titles are more fictional or symbolic rather than based on actual events.
No, it's not. 'The Angels' Share' is a fictional work created by the author's imagination.