Well, it could be that the incident happened in a very secluded area where there were few witnesses around. Maybe it was a crime that took place at an odd hour, like in the middle of the night, and everyone was asleep. So, even though it was a real event, no one actually saw what occurred.
I think it's based on real events, but it might have some fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
I'm not sure specifically which 'no one saw a thing real story' you're referring to. It could be a story where no one witnessed a particular event, like a crime or a strange occurrence. Maybe it's about a mystery that remains unsolved because there were no eyewitnesses.
There are also situations where the event was made to seem like it didn't happen or was covered up. If it was a controversial or illegal act, those involved might have taken steps to ensure that no one would notice. They could have used various means to divert attention or create false impressions. Since it was based on a true story, this could be one of the reasons why no one saw a thing.
Yes, it's very possible. People might have reasons to hide the fact that they saw something. Maybe they're afraid of getting involved or they've been threatened. So they claim that no one saw a thing when in fact they did.
One possible reason could be that it happened in a very secluded or hidden place. Maybe it was in a dark alley at night where there were no witnesses around. Another reason might be that people were preoccupied with their own business. For instance, if it occurred in a busy market, everyone could be so focused on buying and selling that they simply didn't notice what was going on. Also, it could be that the event was very quick and unexpected, like a sudden flash or a brief moment of action that was over before anyone could really take it in.
Well, it's said to be based on a true story. But don't expect it to be a completely accurate retelling. The true story probably just provided a basic framework like the idea of a deranged killer and someone trying to get justice in their own way. The movie then amps up all the elements like violence and psychological warfare to make it more engaging for the audience. In real - life crime cases, things usually unfold in a more methodical and less 'Hollywood - style' way.
No, The Purge is a fictional concept. It's not based on any real events or true stories.
It could be. Sometimes what seems like a real story might have elements of truth mixed with fiction.
I don't have definite information. It could be a blend of real and made-up elements. You might have to do some research or check with the filmmakers to know for sure.
Yes, 'That Thing You Do' is based on a real story. The movie is set in the 1960s music scene. It tells the story of a fictional band that experiences the highs and lows of sudden fame. The real - life inspiration likely comes from the many bands during that era that had a brief moment in the spotlight, dealing with things like record deals, touring, and the pressures of maintaining popularity. It captures the essence of the music industry at that time.