To be honest, it's not straightforward to determine. The fictional aspects of Blonde could range from minor embellishments to significant departures from reality, depending on the intended audience and the story's purpose.
It depends. Some parts of Blonde might be fictionalized for dramatic effect or to enhance the story.
It's hard to say exactly. Some parts might be based on real events, but it's likely a mix of fact and fiction.
Well, having blonde hair is a fact. People naturally have blonde hair as a result of their genetic makeup.
Yes, the Blonde movie is fictional. It's created from a fictional story or concept.
Most of it is fact. The core story of Desmond Doss and his actions at Hacksaw Ridge are real. However, like in most movies based on true events, there might be some minor fictional elements added for the sake of storytelling. But overall, the movie stays very true to the real - life events.
Most of it is fiction. Only a few aspects like the theater culture of that time are somewhat true. The story of his love affair is completely made up.
Only a small part is based on fact. Shakespeare was real, and the general setting of the Elizabethan theater is accurate. But the main love story and many of the characters around it are fictional. For instance, the character of Viola is made up for the movie.
It's hard to put an exact percentage on it, but there's a good amount of fact in the 'Vikings' series. The fact that Vikings were warriors, traders, and explorers is real. Their longships were also real and are accurately depicted in the show at times. However, a lot of the interpersonal relationships and political intrigue within the show are fictional. For instance, the power struggles between certain characters might not have historical basis but are there to make the show more exciting.
A large part of it is based on fact. The existence of major drug cartels and their leaders like Pablo Escobar is real. But probably about 30 - 40% is fictional. This includes some of the personal relationships between characters that are made up to create more drama. For example, some of the love interests and rivalries within the cartel that are shown in the series might not have happened exactly as depicted.
It's hard to say for sure. Some aspects of sacred geometry seem to have roots in real mathematical and spiritual concepts, but a lot could also be considered more symbolic or interpretive.
A good portion of it is based on real events, but there might be some dramatization for storytelling purposes.