It's hard to say. Sometimes stories are inspired by real events but have fictional elements added. Maybe there are some elements of truth, but it could also be mostly made up.
Well, it's tricky. Sometimes what's presented as a true story is a blend of truth and imagination. Maybe 'American Women' has elements of reality but is not a pure, unadulterated account of actual events.
Not really. 'The American' is mostly a fictional creation, although it might draw some inspiration from real-life elements.
It depends. Sometimes it might draw inspiration from real events but could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
It's based on a true story. The plot and characters have roots in actual history and experiences, giving it an authentic feel.
Not really. 'The Women' is more of a fictional creation rather than being based on real events or people.
Definitely not. 'American Poltergeist' is a work of fiction. It likely takes inspiration from various horror tropes and imaginative concepts rather than real-life events.
Yes, it was. 'American Sniper' was inspired by the real-life experiences of Chris Kyle.
Yes, it is. 'American Son' is inspired by real-life events and situations.
No, 'The American Nightmare' is a work of fiction. The plot and characters were imagined by the author or creators, not drawn from real-life events.
No, it's not based on a true story. It's a fictional work that explores dark and disturbing themes.