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.
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 ~😗
The meaning of 'having a head above a head' was to describe the rapid progress of one's studies. This idiom comes from Bingzhu Tan: "The Master of Recruiting gifted a verse saying: A hundred feet pole is not moving, although it is not true to get people." The ten worlds are the whole body." It vividly depicted the development of things, like a bamboo pole rapidly growing upwards, changing with each passing day.