Well, if we consider 'Parole de Chanson' as a form of art and science fiction as another form of creative expression, they could meet in terms of creativity. Fally Ipupa's song might use metaphors or storytelling techniques similar to those in science fiction. Maybe the song tells a story that has elements of time travel or encounters with otherworldly beings, which are common in science fiction, but presented in a musical and lyrical way.
It could be in the overall mood and theme of the song. If 'Parole de Chanson' has an otherworldly or futuristic feel to it, like a sense of mystery or a feeling of being in a different time or place, it might be related to science fiction. This could be achieved through the music arrangement, such as using unique sounds or rhythms that give the impression of a science - fiction setting.
Well, Scarface has elements of a true story. It's loosely based on real - life events and figures. The story of a rise to power in the criminal underworld, like what we see in the movie, had parallels in the actual experiences of mobsters during that time. But again, it's not a documentary, so there are fictionalized parts for the sake of entertainment and creating a more engaging narrative.
No, Scarface is mainly a creation of the writer's imagination. While it may incorporate elements that seem realistic, it's not a direct retelling of a true story. The plot and characters are crafted for entertainment purposes.
Scarface had a basis in real criminal stories. However, it was heavily fictionalized and embellished to create a more compelling and cinematic narrative.