no.it was based on a book that was based on an exaggerated life story
yes
Yes
A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son who was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal.
the movie of august rush is a very interesting story. this story have a lesson . the boy in this story loves music and i appreciate it . the boy didn't give up his dream . he pursue it . the ending is very good . its happy ending . he met his father in the ending.
Charlie ends up owning the chocolate factory. (book and in the movie)
No it's not a true story.
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It is not a true story but a work of fiction. It's a believeable storyline but still all made up by the writer.
No, it's not based on a true story or real facts. It's fictional, they made it up.
It is not a true story. It is not based on fact. It is made up, not real.
yes! of course its true. How could someone make up such an inspiring story of a band of brothers (hockey players)?
The storyline in the movie Courageous is fictional, but based on true events that happen everyday across the country.
It's based on true events but I haven't found any information to back that up
''"21 is inspired by the true story of the very brightest young minds in the country - and how they took Vegas for millions."'' The movie is based upon the book Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich.
yes, but not to the extent that the movie shows. In the end of the movie, when smith walks by an older black man, that is the real guy. but he didn't commit suicide, he just donated as many organs as he could, with himself still being able to function.
No it isn't a true story. It is a made up story for teachers to use for their class.
It's based on a true story but obviously some of it was made up
Often, the "true story" they are using as a basis for the movie is inspiring, but does not have all the necessary makings of an actual 2-hour (or so) film. It has to be modified to tell the whole story within that amount of time, and also some things from the 'true story' need to be removed or exaggerated to make a great film that people are interested in watching. Sometimes the 'true story' makes up only a small portion of the finished movie; the screenwriter or directors use their creativity to decide the rest.