Definitely not. Mean Girls is a fictional tale. It doesn't have any roots in real-life incidents. The humor and drama in it are all crafted by the creative minds of the filmmakers to provide an engaging and fun cinematic experience.
Definitely not. 'Mean Girls' was created by screenwriters and is not based on real events or people. It's pure entertainment and imagination.
I'm not sure. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. It depends on the author's inspiration and creative choices.
It's not. 'Girls' is a fictional creation with elements that may seem realistic but aren't based on actual events.
Well, perhaps there is a story, a true one, which involves some girls, and 'we' are a group who like those girls because of what happened in that story. For example, if the true story was about some girls showing great kindness during a difficult time, 'we' might like them for their noble characters shown in that real story.
Yes, it is. 'Derry Girls' is loosely inspired by the creator's own experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during The Troubles.
Calendar Girls is not a true story. It's likely inspired by various elements but not based on real events or people. The plot and characters are crafted by the imagination of the writers and filmmakers.
Actually, 'Lost Girls' is purely fictional. The plot and characters are not drawn from any true incidents. It's a product of creative writing to captivate readers or viewers.
Yes, it is. Cable Girls is inspired by real events and characters, giving it a touch of authenticity.
Well, 'Lost Girls' is purely fictional. The story and characters are made up by the author's imagination, not based on any true incidents.
Yes, it is. The show takes inspiration from real-life events and experiences in Northern Ireland during the 1990s.