Sure, it can be fictionalized to some degree. Usually, minor details can be adjusted or added for the sake of drama or better storytelling. However, if it's overly fictionalized, it might lose its connection to the true story. Like in a historical drama operation, the overall historical setting and key events must be accurate, while some personal relationships among characters can be fictionalized a bit.
Well, 'The Mule' is kind of based on a true story. But it blends real-life elements with fictional elements to create a compelling narrative. So, it's not a straightforward adaptation of one particular true event.
It's moderately fictionalized. Some parts are based on real events, but there are creative elements added to make the story more engaging and dramatic.
Fargo is loosely inspired by true events, but it takes a lot of creative liberties. The basic premise might have some roots in reality, but much of the plot and characters are fictional creations.
It's partially based on real events, but with some creative liberties taken for dramatic effect.
A lot of it is based on real events. Eminem's experiences in Detroit and his struggle to make it in the rap scene are reflected in the movie.
War Dogs has elements of truth, but it also takes creative liberties. The basic framework might be real, but the details and some plotlines are embellished.
It has elements of truth, but it also takes some creative liberties. The core events and characters might have real-life inspirations, but the details could be fictionalized for cinematic effect.
The movie 'The Founder' takes inspiration from real events but does have some creative liberties. So, it's not a 100% accurate account.
Well, Wind River has a considerable basis in true events. The filmmakers did research and drew from real-life circumstances to shape the plot and characters. However, some artistic liberties were likely taken for dramatic effect.
The movie 'American Made' has roots in truth, but it blends facts with fictional elements to create a compelling narrative. It's a mix of real events and creative storytelling.