I don't have clear information on that. It could potentially cover a wide range of themes and plots depending on the director's vision and the script. Maybe it's a thriller or a drama, but that's just a guess.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'bad newz true story' you're referring to. It could be about various things. It might be a local event, a personal account, or something within a specific community. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly.
The 'bad newz real story' might be related to some negative news events. It could be about a crime, a natural disaster, or a social issue. Without more context, it's hard to be more specific.
Another example could be a true story about a sports team getting involved in a doping scandal. It's bad news for the team, its fans, and the whole sports community. It might include details about how the scandal was uncovered, who was involved, and what the consequences were.
Sorry, I really don't know the details of this 'bad newz real story'. There are so many stories out there that could potentially be referred to with this name.
The story behind 'Bad Genius' comes from a collection of real-life incidents involving exam fraud and the students involved in it.
Love and the Producer was a mobile card game set in a modern city. Players needed to collect cards to improve their character's abilities. In the game, every character needed to draw cards to level up. Different cards with different rarities required different points and experience points. If a person drew the same card 13 times in a row, that person would be considered a "non-chieftain" because in this case, he/she would need to draw the same card 13 times in a row, which was very difficult. However, this did not mean that all the results of this person's draw were the same because each draw was independent and not necessarily related. Therefore, if a person drew the same card 13 times in a row, although it made him or her a "non-chieftain", it did not necessarily mean that he or she had bad luck. It was just that it was relatively harder to draw.
No, it's not. Bad Therapy is a fictional movie with a made-up plot.
Not necessarily. 'Marriage Story' has its strengths and weaknesses. It's well-acted and has some powerful moments, but its slow pace might turn off some viewers.
No, it's not. 'Bad Words' is a fictional movie with a made-up plot.
The movie 'Bad Education' was inspired by a true story. It was the real - life events of financial misappropriation in a school district. People in power within the school were caught misusing funds, which was a big scandal.