Not necessarily. Many films labeled as such are only loosely based on real events. 'The Reef' might incorporate some factual aspects but might also have a significant amount of imagination and fictional elements mixed in.
Not necessarily. 'The Reef' could be inspired by true events but might have been heavily fictionalized to make it more engaging or to fit a certain narrative structure.
Above the Sky and Monster Kill were two different novels. High in the Sky was a fantasy world and sci-fi story created by Yin Shen. It told the story of a protagonist who traveled from the high-tech era to the Psionic Otherworld, chasing the stars, breaking the old era, and rebuilding a powerful civilization. The difference was that Monster Kill was another web novel created by Yin Tian Shen. It told the story of a protagonist who was different from ordinary people. He was a natural-born superhuman who ran around searching for his own kind until the arrival of the recuperation of reiki, which opened up a vast era for him. Therefore, High Heaven and Monster Kill were two separate stories, and there was no direct connection.
Yes, I recommend "Infinite Fanatics." The story is set in the Black Reef, and the protagonist is a crazy man. Through his arrogance and psychopathic behavior, he leads the readers to explore this dark, dangerous, and exciting world step by step. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗