Well, in 'The Day After Tomorrow', we see entire cities being wiped out by extreme cold and storms in a very short time. In the real world, while we do face the threat of stronger hurricanes and more intense rainfall due to climate change, it's not going to be as sudden and apocalyptic as in the movie. The movie's creators were trying to make a point about the importance of environmental protection, but they took a lot of creative liberties. The real - world environmental disasters are building up slowly and are more related to long - term changes in ecosystems, temperature, and sea - level rise.
Some of the events in 'The Day After Tomorrow' are fictional exaggerations. For example, the idea of an ice age happening so rapidly is not based on current scientific understanding. While climate change can cause significant disruptions, it doesn't occur in such an extreme and sudden way as depicted in the movie. Scientists predict more gradual changes over longer periods.
Well, in fiction, there's a tendency to create a more linear story around Dahmer. But in reality, his life was full of chaotic and disturbing elements. The real Dahmer had a long history of abnormal behavior that might be condensed or misrepresented in fictional works. For example, his relationship with his family in real life was complex and might be simplified in fictional accounts. Also, the progression of his crimes in real life was not as neatly presented as it might be in a fictional story about him.
In the movie 'Hidden Figures', it generally stays true to the real story. But some parts are fictionalized for dramatic effect. For example, the exact conversations and some of the interpersonal relationships might be tweaked. However, the overall portrayal of the discrimination they faced and their contributions to NASA is based on fact.
The portrayal of support in fact is often conditional. People may offer support based on their own interests or what they can gain. In fiction, support is mostly selfless. Consider a book where a character sacrifices everything for another, which is less common in real - life situations. Also, in fact, support can be withdrawn due to various reasons like a change in circumstances or a breakdown in the relationship, while in fiction, once the support is established, it usually remains constant throughout the story.
The movie 'The Patriot' combines fact and fiction in an interesting way. The fact that the American colonies were fighting for independence from the British is the foundation. But then, the movie invents characters like Benjamin Martin. His family's story, his personal journey, and some of his heroic deeds are fictional. It uses these fictional elements to bring the historical context to life and make it more appealing to the viewers. For example, his relationship with his children and how it affects his decisions during the war is fictional but helps to show the human side of the conflict.
The movie blends fact and fiction by basing the main story on Hughes' real life in aviation but adding fictional elements for drama. For example, his real flights are there, but some of the in - flight tensions could be fictional.
Well, it blends them in several ways. The real fact of Szpilman's musical talent and his survival are at the core. But then, the movie adds fictional bits like the specific ways he evaded capture at times. The movie shows his life in the Warsaw Ghetto which was a real historical situation. However, to make it a coherent and engaging story for the screen, the director added fictional elements. For instance, the way the pianist interacted with some of the resistance members could be fictional, but it still gives an idea of the overall atmosphere of resistance and survival during that time.
The movie shows a lot of stunts and action - packed flying. But the real Top Gun program is more about discipline and strategic training. The movie exaggerates for entertainment.
The portrayal of drug lords in Narcos is a mix of fact and fiction. Some aspects, like their wealth and power, are fairly accurate. However, their personalities are often simplified. In real life, they were complex individuals with various motives, not just pure evil as sometimes depicted in the show.
When it comes to the characters in 'The Irishman', there's a mix of fact and fiction in their portrayals. The big - name characters like Jimmy Hoffa were real - life figures. The movie tries to capture their essence. But for the sake of storytelling, some details about their personalities and how they interacted with others might be adjusted. Take Frank Sheeran again. His loyalty to the mob as shown in the movie might be an over - simplified or dramatized version of what really happened in his life.