I'm not sure specifically which 'the sunflower that went flop' story you're referring to. It could be a very specific local or personal story, or perhaps a story from a particular community or region that I'm not familiar with.
The 'flip or flop' real story is mainly about a couple's journey in the house - flipping business. They buy run - down properties and renovate them to sell for a profit.
It depends on how you define 'flop'. The new West Side Story didn't perform as well as expected at the box office, but it has its fans and critical acclaim in some aspects.
Solo: A Star Wars Story flopped probably due to poor marketing and not meeting the high expectations set by previous Star Wars films. Also, the timing of its release might not have been ideal.
It might have flopped due to a combination of factors. Maybe the story wasn't compelling enough for the audience or it failed to meet the high expectations set by the Star Wars franchise.
Yes, it can be considered realistic fiction. The story might present relatable situations and characters in a setting that could potentially happen in real life.