Definitely not. 'Extra Ordinary' is purely fictional. The story and its elements were made up to provide viewers with an enjoyable and imaginative experience rather than being rooted in real events.
You can start by searching for it on popular media platforms. If it's a movie, check on streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or Hulu. For a book, look on online bookstores such as Amazon or Barnes & Noble. You can also try searching for it on library databases if you prefer borrowing it from a library.
Well, if it's a story that's 'extra ordinary based on a true story', it could be about a remarkable event or person. Maybe it's about someone who overcame huge odds in their life. For example, it could be about a person who survived a natural disaster and then went on to do great things. Or perhaps it's a story of a scientific discovery that seemed impossible at first but turned out to be real.
No, it's not. Ordinary Joe is a fictional creation.
No, it isn't. 'Ordinary People' is a fictional creation and not based on any real events or people.
Yes, it is. 'Ordinary Angels' is inspired by real-life events and people.
Not really. 'An Ordinary Man' is mostly fictional, created from the imagination of the author.
No, it isn't. It's a fictional creation with no real-life basis.
If an ordinary person wanted to become an extra, they could do it through the following methods. First of all, he needed to rent a house in Hengdian or Beijing and go to the local police station to apply for a temporary residence permit. When applying for a temporary residence permit, one needed to bring along the rental contract. After that, he would need to go to the Screen Actors Guild from 1:30 to 4:00 p. m. on the first, third, and fifth of every week to apply for an actor pass. During the process of applying for an actor's certificate, the group leader would take the initiative to join the Group chats. In addition, in addition to contacting some advertisement groups and small casting studios, you can also take the initiative to get to know the actor leader, group leader, assistant director, and manager. Through hard work, you can get more crew members to receive your information and fight for the opportunity to audition. In short, through the above channels, ordinary people could have the opportunity to become extras.
Yes, they are. But as for where they are, that's not widely publicized.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's based on some local community heroes' experiences, but I don't have the exact details.