Well, it's possible. There have been cases where stories that seemed completely far-fetched later proved to have some truth to them. Maybe there were hidden details or circumstances that weren't obvious at first.
Sure. Sometimes our initial perception of a story as nonsense is just due to a lack of complete information or understanding. Later on, new evidence or explanations can reveal its truthfulness.
Yes, sometimes what seems like nonsense initially can end up being true. Surprising things happen!
Definitely. Maybe the initial idea is strong, but if the pacing is off, the ending is unsatisfactory, or the characters' actions don't make sense, a story that seemed good could end up being bad.
In most cases, exorcism being based on a true story is unlikely. It often stems from fictional or exaggerated accounts within certain religious or mythical contexts.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific work called 'Turn'. Some stories claim to be true but might have fictional elements added.
Turn is actually a fictional work. The plot and characters were made up by the writers, not drawn from real-life events or people.
No, it's not. 'Turn of the Tide' is likely a fictional creation.
I'm not sure. It's hard to tell if 'Turn' is based on a true story or not. Sometimes shows take inspiration from real events but add fictional elements.
Sure it can! A story that has the potential to be true often has a stronger connection with readers if it's written clearly and engagingly.
Sometimes, it can be a challenge to find fresh and engaging true stories for movies. The well-known ones get adapted frequently, and uncovering new and compelling ones takes effort.
Well, it's quite rare. Most treasure stories are just myths or legends.
Yes, 'Wrong Turn 2021' is based on a true story.