Well, not really. There are many great works in literature that are based on true stories. For example, 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank is a true account of her experiences during the Holocaust. Many biographies also tell true stories of people's lives. So, it's inaccurate to say no one would tell a true story in literature.
Yes. In most cases, reality represents what actually happened, so it can be considered a true story. For example, historical events are part of reality and are true stories that we study and learn from.
Maybe the true story in 1996 is too painful or embarrassing for people to share. It could involve personal secrets, family issues, or some events that are difficult to face up to.
I'm not sure. It could be inspired by real-life situations but might not be a direct retelling of a specific true story. Maybe it's a fictional creation with elements that feel real.
Maybe people are afraid of the consequences or judgment. They might worry that the truth could cause problems for them or others.
No, it's not based on real events. The story was created by the filmmakers to entertain the audience. It might draw inspiration from common themes and situations, but it's not a true account of something that happened in real life.
It could be that there's some sort of pressure or threat preventing them from sharing the truth. Or perhaps they themselves don't fully understand the whole story.
It could be because of the potential harm it might cause. If the true story involves someone's mistakes or bad deeds, and telling it could damage that person's life further, then no one would be likely to tell it. Another reason could be that the story is part of a closed community's experience, and they don't want outsiders to know about it to maintain their exclusivity.
Maybe it's because they lack the confidence. Telling a lifetime true story requires a certain amount of self - assurance. If someone doesn't believe that their story is interesting or valuable enough, they won't tell it. Moreover, in a fast - paced world, people are often more focused on the present and future rather than delving into their past and sharing it.
Maybe it's because the story is too personal or controversial. People might be afraid of the consequences of sharing it.
I think it is. From what I know, the movie takes cues from actual happenings and presents them in a cinematic form with some creative additions.