Sure. In the movie 'The Lord of the Rings' series, the love story between Aragorn and Arwen can be seen as a second story. The main plot is about the journey to destroy the One Ring, but their relationship adds another layer of emotion and narrative.
Take 'Inception' for example. The story of Cobb's relationship with his wife Mal is a second story. While the main plot is about the complex heist in the dream world, his past with Mal and how it haunts him is a parallel and important sub - story that enriches the overall movie experience.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', the secondary story of Lydia's elopement with Wickham is a second story. It affects the main characters, Elizabeth and Darcy, and their relationship. It also shows the social consequences of such actions in that era.
One example could be a travel story where on the second day, the traveler finally reaches a famous landmark they've been eager to see. Another might be a school story where on the second day, a new student makes their first real friend.
Another is '127 Hours'. This is based on the real - life experience of Aron Ralston. His second act was his struggle for survival after getting trapped, which was a story of extreme willpower and self - rescue. This event became a new chapter in his life that was turned into this gripping movie.
In 'Brokeback Mountain', it's a story of forbidden love. The two main characters are gay but are in a society that doesn't accept their relationship. They have to hide their love and face many difficulties. Another example is 'Love, Simon'. It's a coming - out story where the main character Simon is trying to figure out how to come out to his family and friends in a modern, yet still somewhat challenging, high - school environment.
Another example would be 'The Matrix'. The idea of a simulated reality created by machines and people living in pods while their minds are plugged into a virtual world is total fiction. It's a very creative and thought - provoking concept that is completely made up.
Thanos' origin story has a sad aspect to it. His home planet was overpopulated and on the verge of destruction due to lack of resources. His solution to save his people was rejected, and his planet ended up destroyed. This led him to believe that the only way to save the universe was to randomly eliminate half of all life, which made him a villain in the eyes of many.
Most movies that feature grandmothers are about family relationships, like 'The Family Stone' where the grandmother is part of a family dynamic, not in a'sexy story' context. There are no mainstream movies that come to mind with this sort of idea.
In 'Mrs. Doubtfire', Robin Williams' character dresses as an older woman to be closer to his children. It's a hilarious and heartwarming story that shows how far a father will go for his kids. The situations he gets into while in his female disguise are both comical and touching.
Movies usually don't have such inappropriate content. The film industry focuses on creating stories with positive themes like family, friendship, and self - discovery.
Sure. 'The Imitation Game' is one. It tells the true story of Alan Turing and his work cracking the Enigma code during World War II. Another is 'Schindler's List', which is based on the real - life story of Oskar Schindler who saved many Jews from the Holocaust. And '127 Hours' is also based on a true event where a hiker, Aron Ralston, had to amputate his own arm to survive after being trapped.
Sure. In 'Avatar', the human scientists have a laboratory on Pandora. They are studying the Na'vi and the unique flora and fauna of the planet. Their laboratory is full of high - tech equipment for research, like machines to analyze the bioluminescence of the plants. Also, in 'Prometheus', the spaceship contains a laboratory where the scientists are exploring the origin of life. They conduct various experiments on alien specimens, which ultimately leads to a series of terrifying events.