I'd recommend 'The Silent World'. In this dystopia, communication has been severely restricted, and the characters must find ways to break free of the silence.
You might enjoy 'Echoes of Despair'. It's a story where a virus has wiped out most of humanity, and the survivors face not only the physical challenges but also the psychological toll of a desolate world.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small village at the foot of a big mountain. One day, while she was exploring the forest near her home, she found a strange, shiny stone. It was as big as her palm and had a beautiful blue glow. She took it home, and that night, she had a vivid dream. In the dream, the stone told her that it was a magic stone from a far - away land. It said it could grant her one wish. Lily thought hard and wished for the village to have a well with clean water all year round. The next morning, she woke up to find that there was indeed a new well in the middle of the village, filled with the clearest water she had ever seen.
It depends on your perspective. Some elements of the story may have roots in real events, but it's also likely that there's some fictionalization for dramatic effect. So, it's a mix of both.
In fact, 'Nobody Knows' has its roots in a true story. The filmmakers took elements from a real event to create this narrative, giving it an added layer of depth and authenticity.
There was a cat named Whiskers. Whiskers was a curious cat. One day, Whiskers noticed a small hole in the fence that he had never seen before. Nobody knew where it led. Without hesitation, he squeezed through the hole. On the other side, he found a big garden full of delicious - smelling plants and lots of butterflies. He chased the butterflies all day long until he was tired. When he tried to go back through the hole, he found that he had gotten a bit too fat from all the munching on the plants. But after some wiggling, he managed to get back home, much to the relief of his owner who had been looking for him everywhere.
In 2004, there might have been a new medical breakthrough that was not fully explored or made public because of financial or ethical issues. The real story behind this potential discovery, including the research, the people involved, and the reasons for its secrecy could be what is meant by the '2004 real story'. It could also be about a sports event in 2004 where there was some sort of cheating or controversy that was not fully exposed at the time.
The chords might represent the mystery and uncertainty at the end of the story. They could add an emotional depth or create a sense of ambiguity.
It could be based on real events, but it might also have elements of fiction added for dramatic effect.
It could be based on real events, but it might also have elements of fiction mixed in.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could try searching on music platforms or asking in music forums.
Could be that Disney wants to leave it up to the viewers' imagination. That way, everyone can have their own version of how it ends in their minds.