I don't think so. It seems to be a fictional creation rather than based on real events.
Yes, it was. '71 into the Fire' is inspired by real events and characters.
It could mean fighting back in the same aggressive way as one is being attacked, based on real - life events. For example, if someone is spreading false rumors about you in a really mean way in real life, you might retaliate by exposing their own secrets in a similar manner.
The movie 'Chariots of Fire' has its roots in true stories. It depicts the lives and achievements of certain real individuals in the world of sports during that era. However, like many film adaptations, it might have taken some artistic liberties for dramatic effect.
No, Trial by Fire is a fictional work. It was created from the imagination of the author and not based on real events.
Yes, it is. 'To Build a Fire' is often inspired by real-life experiences and survival situations in harsh environments.
No, 'Man on Fire' is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
Definitely. The book and subsequent adaptations draw from the actual events that happened to Susannah Cahalan, providing a realistic account of her struggle with a mysterious illness.
Well, 'Man on Fire' is purely fictional. The plot and characters were made up by the writers and not inspired by real events. However, it might draw elements from common themes and scenarios to make it engaging for the audience.
No, it wasn't. Man of Fire is a fictional creation with no basis in real events.
In most cases, 'Fire and Rain' is not based on actual events. It's more likely a creation of the author's imagination or a combination of fictional elements to convey certain ideas or feelings.