The only true thing about the movie is that the whole crew jumped into the sea without preparing the ladder for re-boarding and they all died. The rest of the story is all made up. There was no one alive to tell us what happened. Sad story but, according to the producer, what's even more shocking is that in the annals of maritime history, such events are quite common.
drifting cars at high speed chases
no
based on a true story but contains major adaptations for cinema effect
No.
yes it as based on a true story it was based on true events that happened some parts are exaggerated but overall it is all based on true events !
drifting cars at high speed chases
no
to certain extent the movie is true but the names of were changed and some of the events never happened so to your question it true but events were changed
based on a true story but contains major adaptations for cinema effect
Yes
If this is Tora Tora Tora one would assume that most of the events are true.
A group of Soccer players plane crashed in the Andes and because they were not rescued for a long time..they were forced to eat parts of the dead passengers because their food ran out. True Story.
No.
No
yes it as based on a true story it was based on true events that happened some parts are exaggerated but overall it is all based on true events !
It is unclear who directed the controversial documentary, 'It's a Girl.' One can learn more behind the history of the film as well as what true events inspired the movie on the official website.
"Apollo 13" "The Alamo" "Serpico" Note: Just because a movie is based on true events does not mean everything in it is true. It's called creative license.