Gardens of the Night is not based on real events. It's a work of imagination crafted by the author to tell a compelling tale. The plot and characters are made up to evoke various emotions and thoughts.
The real story of Grey Gardens is about the eccentric lives of Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter, Little Edie. They were related to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. They lived in a dilapidated mansion in East Hampton. Their home was filled with cats and debris. It was a story of faded aristocracy and two women living in isolation with their own unique, somewhat unorthodox ways of life.
The story of Grey Gardens involves the decline of a once-grand estate and the complex relationship between its occupants. It explores themes of family, memory, and the passage of time. The mother and daughter faced various challenges and societal scrutiny.
Well, it's a bit of a mix. The movie may draw inspiration from various real-life situations, but it's not a pure account of one actual occurrence. It combines fictional elements with possible real-world influences.
Remnant 2 is indeed a story game. The narrative unfolds as you progress, revealing a rich and immersive world with interesting plotlines and character development.
The name of the novel,'Remnant of Sins', was not banned. The novel was a mobile game called Yu Sin Bar, developed and published by Tengxun Games. The game was a crime-themed mobile games players had to play as a detective to solve the puzzles and crimes in the game to obtain clues and finally reveal the truth. Due to the game's rich crime elements and suspense plot, there were some illegal and immoral behaviors in the game. These actions violated relevant laws, regulations, and moral standards, so they were prohibited from being published and operated by the relevant Chinese authorities. Although Remnant of Sin Bar was a game, its content and performance were contrary to China's laws, regulations, and moral standards, so it was banned from being published and operated.