Sure. Movies have been known to exaggerate or fabricate details and still market themselves as based on true events. It's often done to make the story more dramatic or appealing, but it can be deceiving.
Yes, they can. Sometimes filmmakers might stretch the truth or even make up parts of the story and still claim it's based on real events.
No, it's not. 'Falsely Accused' is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.
Yes, if there are reliable sources or evidence related to the story, such as historical records, eyewitness accounts, or official documents, then it can be claimed that the story is based on true events. For example, if a story is about a well - known historical figure and there are historical texts that corroborate the events in the story, that's a strong indication of its truthfulness.
Sure, I can. There are specific details and references in the story that align with known historical facts or real-life circumstances.
It could be based on a rare or exceptional real-life event that's not commonly known or documented.
The claim that Jeff the Killer is based on a true story is likely just a part of the horror - themed lore. People like to add an air of authenticity to their fictional horror creations to make them seem more terrifying. There is no factual basis for this claim.
The claim that Freddy Kruger is based on a true story probably stems from the power of urban legends. People love to believe that horror has some connection to reality, so over time, this false idea might have spread. Also, the fact that his character is so deeply ingrained in popular horror culture might have led some to assume there was a real - life inspiration, when in fact it's all fictional.
Another one is 'Schindler's List'. This movie is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand mostly - Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. It's a very powerful and moving film that shows the horrors of the time as well as the heroism of Schindler.
I think Fargo takes some liberties with the term 'true story'. It might be based on real events or have elements inspired by reality, but it's likely dramatized and embellished for entertainment purposes.
Probably just for marketing hype. People love to believe that horror stories have some real - life basis, so some might spread it to make the movies seem more 'authentic' and scarier.
Well, for starters, 'Armageddon Based on a True Story' is unique in that it uses the truth about asteroids as a springboard for a story full of emotion, heroism, and adventure. It doesn't just stick to the dry facts of asteroid science. Instead, it shows how different people from all walks of life would come together in the face of such a huge threat. The relationships between the characters, like the father - daughter relationship in the movie, add a layer of depth that is not often seen in movies just about a scientific concept. Also, the movie's take on the international cooperation that would be needed to deal with an asteroid threat is quite interesting and different from many other films in the genre.