One common theme is the psychological toll of being a sniper. They often have to deal with the weight of taking lives, as seen in 'American Sniper'.
A third theme could be the technical aspects of sniping. They often show how snipers are trained, how they calculate distances, wind speed, and other factors. For example, in movies based on real - life military snipers, there are scenes dedicated to their meticulous preparation before a shot.
I don't think it is. It seems more like a fictional creation to me.
They often have a sense of authenticity. For instance, in 'American Sniper', the details of the battlefields and the sniper's techniques are likely to be more accurate as they are based on real - life events.
There's also 'Shooter' starring Mark Wahlberg. It has elements inspired by real - life events and military sniper operations. It shows a sniper being framed and his fight to clear his name while also dealing with political intrigue and military cover - ups.
One common theme is redemption. Often, in a true - story - based confession, the person is seeking to make amends or find forgiveness for their actions.
Another theme might be the power dynamic between the abductor and the victim. It shows how the abductor has control and how the victim tries to regain some sense of power or agency. Also, the theme of hope could be present, as the victim holds on to the hope of being rescued or escaping. The true - story basis also implies that there could be a theme of justice, as in real life, there is an expectation that the abductor will be brought to justice.
One common theme is struggle. The brawler has to struggle against opponents, whether in a formal fighting setting like a boxing match or in a street fight. Another theme is redemption. Maybe the brawler was a troubled person at first but through fighting found a way to turn their life around.
Survival is a common theme. In stories like '127 Hours', the main character has to fight for his life in a desperate situation. Another theme is heroism. For example, in 'Schindler's List', Oskar Schindler's actions are heroic. Also, there's often the theme of over coming adversity, like in 'A Beautiful Mind' where John Nash battles his mental illness while still achieving great things in his field.
Common themes could include the prodigy's unique perspective on the world. Their intelligence or talent gives them a different way of seeing things. Another theme might be the challenges they face in a non - prodigy - friendly environment. They may face jealousy or lack of understanding. And often, there's the theme of self - discovery, as the prodigy figures out not just their gift but also who they are as a person in relation to their extraordinary abilities.
One common theme is perseverance. The underdogs in these stories keep going no matter how many difficulties they face. For example, in 'The Pursuit of Happyness', Chris Gardner doesn't let homelessness and financial struggles stop him from trying to build a better life for himself and his son.
The theme of truth is also very important. The story is based on a true event, so it will likely explore how the truth was uncovered or hidden. It might show how evidence was manipulated or misinterpreted, and how the real truth finally emerged, which is crucial for understanding the situation of the accused.