Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. However, it might be a story that focuses on the isolation and helplessness that one can feel in a 'dark' situation. The 'cry' could be the manifestation of the pent - up emotions like despair, anxiety or longing. For example, it could be about a child who is lost in a spooky old house (the dark) and the cry is their plea for their parents to find them. It could also be about an adult facing a moral or emotional dilemma, and the cry is their internal struggle made audible in some way.
The 'Cry in the Dark' is based on the real - life case of Lindy Chamberlain. In 1980, her baby daughter Azaria disappeared near Uluru in Australia. Lindy claimed that a dingo had taken her baby. However, she was wrongly convicted of murder. Public opinion was highly against her at first. Later, new evidence emerged, and she was finally exonerated in 1988.
There could be multiple main characters. Maybe it's a story about a group of friends who are trapped in a cave (the dark). In this case, each friend could be a main character. Their cries could be different expressions of their reactions to the situation, such as one friend crying out of fear, another crying to keep their spirits up, and another crying as they try to find a way out.
The real story of 'cry in the dark' is centered around Lindy Chamberlain. She was camping with her family when her baby disappeared. She said a dingo was the culprit. However, due to lack of understanding of the situation at that time, her story was not believed. Her appearance and behavior were misinterpreted by the public and the authorities. For a long time, she suffered in prison until more scientific evidence was found to support her claim that a wild animal, not her, was responsible for the baby's disappearance.
I'm not entirely sure as it might be a fan - made or less - known Pokemon story. But generally, it could involve some sort of dark adventure in the Pokemon world, perhaps with new and menacing Pokemon or villains.
The 'Cry in the Dark' is based on a real - life case. It's about Lindy Chamberlain who claimed that a dingo took her baby in the Australian outback. There was a great deal of public outcry and misjudgment against her at first. The media circus around the case was intense, and she was wrongly convicted. Eventually, new evidence emerged which supported her claim, and she was exonerated.