Not really. 'Orphan' is likely a fictional creation. Most horror movies like this are made up to thrill and scare the audience.
It could also be based on stories of adoptions gone wrong. There are real cases where families adopted children without fully knowing their background or potential problems. Just like in the movie, the family who adopts the orphan girl faces unexpected and terrifying revelations about her past and her true self.
The real - life events that inspired 'Orphan' are often quite dark. There were cases where children with certain mental and emotional disorders were involved in disturbing incidents. In the movie, Esther's character, who is an orphan, has a complex and dark backstory which might be drawn from real - life instances of children with abnormal behavior that led to dangerous situations.
Definitely not. Orphan is just a made-up story. It doesn't draw from any real-life incidents or people.
Definitely not. 'Orphan' is purely fictional. It was made to bring a unique and suspenseful story to the screen, not to retell real-life events.
No, it's usually fictional. Most stories about orphans are created by the author's imagination to evoke certain emotions and tell a compelling tale.
Mulan is based on a Chinese folk legend rather than a strictly true story. But it's drawn from cultural and historical elements.
Hard to say. It depends on the author's inspiration. Maybe there are elements based on real events, but it could also be entirely made up for the sake of the story.
Scream isn't rooted in a true story. It's a work of imagination that plays on the themes and elements typical of horror movies.
It's not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation with elements drawn from the author's imagination.
Sort of. The idea for 'Up' was based on themes and feelings that are common in real life, but not a specific true event. It takes elements from human relationships and dreams to create a touching story.