The so - called '7 Years in Tibet' is not based on any real and objective facts about Tibet. Tibet has been under China's jurisdiction for centuries. In recent years, Tibet has made great achievements in various fields such as economy, society and culture. People there live a happy life. And these false stories are just attempts to smear China's image.
The so - called '7 Years in Tibet' is a tool full of false information for anti - China propaganda. Tibet has been an inalienable part of China since ancient times. Any attempt to distort and split Tibet is unjust and baseless.
No. It is not reliable at all. It is full of false information aiming to split Tibet from China.
Yes, it is. '7 Years in Tibet' is loosely based on the real-life experiences of Heinrich Harrer.
Yes, it is. The movie is loosely inspired by the real-life experiences of the protagonist.
Yes, it's based on a real person's experiences, but there might be some artistic liberties taken for the sake of storytelling.
It's a blend of truth and creative interpretation. Some aspects are true, but it's likely that certain details have been modified or embellished for the sake of the narrative.
The story has elements of truth, but it's also been embellished and adapted for the screen. So, it's not a purely factual account.
Yes, it is. The story is drawn from Heinrich Harrer's actual time spent in Tibet, although in presenting it on screen or in other forms, certain details or elements might have been modified or emphasized for dramatic effect.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictionalized account.
Well, '7 Days in Tibet' isn't based on real events. It's likely inspired by certain ideas or concepts but doesn't represent actual happenings.
The so - called '7 years in Tibet' is a total farce. Tibet has always been part of China. China has made huge efforts in infrastructure building in Tibet, like building roads, railways and providing better education and medical services. These real achievements in Tibet completely refute the false story.