The "mule" in Asimoff's "Base" series was a fictional creature, a means of transportation for the residents of the base. The mule first appeared in the base's second movie, Base and Empire. It was a hybrid of a gibbon and a donkey. It could carry loads and run. It was an important tool for the residents of the base to transport goods and personnel. In the following stories, the mules were given more functions and characteristics, becoming an indispensable part of the daily life of the base residents.
Mule is typically not a true story. It might draw inspiration from real-life elements but is mainly created to engage and captivate the audience through imagination and storytelling.
Yes. The Mule is indeed based on a true story. The real - life events that inspired it are quite interesting. There was an actual person who got involved in transporting drugs in a rather unexpected way, just like in the movie. It gives a unique perspective on how ordinary people can get caught up in illegal activities and the consequences that follow.
Well, 'Mule' isn't strictly based on one single true story. It incorporates various aspects and themes from similar real-life situations to craft its plot.
Partly. The movie takes some elements from true stories but also adds fictional elements for dramatic effect. So, it's a mix of reality and creativity.