The idea of Oliver having to fend for himself in a big, sometimes harsh city is based on real - life. There are countless stories of individuals, whether they are human or animals in a metaphorical sense, having to make their way in a large, unforgiving urban environment. The movie also shows how Oliver is at the mercy of those more powerful than him, which is a reality for many in different situations, be it in terms of economic power or social status.
The relationships in the movie can be seen as based on real - life in some ways. For example, the way the group of dogs in the movie, like Dodger and his gang, form a sort of family. In real life, many people form non - traditional families or groups to support each other, especially those who are on the fringes of society. Also, Oliver's search for a place to belong is something that many people in real - life, especially those who have been displaced or are alone, can relate to.
Yes. The movie 'Oliver and Company' is based on the true essence of the story of an outcast trying to find a place in society. Oliver, the little kitten, is like an orphan in a big city. It reflects real - life situations where those who are alone and without resources struggle to belong. Just as in real life, Oliver faces challenges and has to rely on new friends he meets, like Dodger and the gang, which is a very relatable concept drawn from real - life experiences.
The overall setting of space and the challenges related to it. Things like the zero - gravity environment and the reliance on space suits and spacecraft are based on real space exploration. Also, the potential for space debris to be a threat is real.
The basic premise of a plane crash and the survivors' struggle for survival in the wild is based on true stories.
Most of the major plot points. Hamilton's humble beginnings in the Caribbean are true. His quick rise in the military under Washington's command was real. His marriage to Eliza and his family life, as well as his later political downfall due to his affair scandal and the subsequent events leading to his duel with Burr are all based on historical accounts.
The general idea of a wild party and a chaotic hangover are based on true stories. People often have crazy nights out and then struggle to remember details the next day.
The family dynamics within the mob depicted in 'The Sopranos' are based on true stories. Just like in real - life mafia families, there are complex relationships between family members. For instance, the loyalty and the conflicts between fathers and sons, or husbands and wives are similar to what has been known about real - life mob families. Also, the way they handle business, the illegal operations like extortion and protection rackets are based on how real - life mafias operate.
The power struggles and territorial disputes in 'The Godfather' have roots in real - life mafia activities. In real - life, different mafia groups would fight over areas to control illegal businesses such as gambling and bootlegging, which is similar to what's shown in the story. Also, the idea of loyalty within the family and the consequences of betrayal were real - life concepts that the story adopted.
The family relationships in Cocomelon are often based on real - life. For instance, the way siblings interact, play together and sometimes quarrel.
The land disputes in 'Yellowstone' are based on true situations. Ranchers in real life often face challenges regarding land ownership and usage rights.
The sense of self - discovery. Coraline in the story gradually discovers her own strength and the importance of her real world. In real life, everyone goes through a process of self - discovery. We all face challenges and learn about ourselves through various experiences. This is a very real - life - based theme in 'Coraline'.