In a way, yes. The movie takes cues from real-life situations and weaves them into a coherent narrative, but it's not a strict documentary-like account of actual events.
Yes, it is. 'In America' is inspired by real-life events and experiences of certain individuals.
Well, it could be. There are numerous stories in America's history that involve comradeship. If 'Comrade in America' is a book or a movie, it may have taken real - life incidents, like the struggles of workers or the fight for civil rights where people came together as comrades, and fictionalized them to some extent for the narrative.
Yes. Captain America was inspired by real - world events and the idea of patriotism. During World War II, there was a strong sense of national pride and the need for heroes. The character embodies the ideals of courage, self - sacrifice, and fighting for what's right, which were very much relevant during that era of global conflict.
'Coming to America' is purely fictional. It was created for entertainment purposes and not based on any real events or people.
Yes, it is. Mrs. America is inspired by real events and figures from a particular period in history.
Yes, it is. 'The Edge of America' is inspired by real events and people.
It's a combination. 'Angels in America' draws from true circumstances of the time but uses fictional characters and situations to explore the broader impact and human experiences related to the AIDS crisis.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. 'America Made' could incorporate some true elements, but it could also be largely fictionalized to make it more engaging and entertaining.
Yes, it is. Air America takes inspiration from real events and incorporates some factual elements into its storyline.
No, it isn't. 'Coming to America' is a fictional comedy film.
Yes, it was. Air America was loosely inspired by real events and operations.