I don't think so. 'Discarded Things' is likely the product of the author's imagination. There's no evidence to suggest it's rooted in true incidents. The story might draw inspiration from various sources, but it doesn't come from a specific true story.
Yes, it is. The movie is inspired by real events and characters.
I'm not sure. It depends on how the author presents it and what the background information is.
Definitely not. 'Discarded Things' is a work of pure fiction. It doesn't have any roots in reality. The plot and characters are all products of the author's creativity.
I'm not sure. You'd have to check the details on Wikipedia itself to be certain.
The discarded garbage and shoes were usually piled up in garbage dumps or dumped into the ocean, causing great damage to the soil and water sources. The processing of these wastes was complicated and costly, so most of the discarded waste was difficult to be recycled and disposed of. As for the discarded royal keys and notes, they might be in-game items that could be obtained through specific missions or locations. As for the discarded goods and the Dyson sphere, they might be fictional storylines or science fiction concepts without specific explanations or answers.
Yes, it is. 'Stranger Things' is inspired by real - world events and phenomena to some extent. For example, the government experiments in the show have some parallels to real - life secret government projects that were rumored or partially revealed over the years. Also, the small - town setting with strange happenings is somewhat based on the idea of how some rural or isolated areas have had unexplained events in real life.
Yes, it is. 'Stranger Things' is inspired by real - world events and phenomena to some extent. For example, some of the government experiments and the idea of parallel universes or other dimensions are concepts that have roots in real scientific theories and rumors about secret government projects in the past.
Yes, it is. 'Stranger Things' is based on some true aspects. For example, the idea of secret government experiments was not just made up. In the 1980s, there were a lot of rumors and concerns about what the government might be doing behind closed doors. Also, the small - town setting and how a community reacts to strange happenings is somewhat reflective of real - life situations where people come together when there are unexplained events.
Yes, 'The Stranger Things' is loosely based on some true - life events and conspiracy theories. For example, the U.S. government's secret experiments in the past, like the MKUltra project which involved mind control experiments. These real - world events inspired the show's creators to come up with the idea of a government - run laboratory conducting strange and dangerous experiments that lead to the opening of the Upside Down.
No. 'Stranger Things 2' is a work of science - fiction and horror fiction. It has fictional elements like the Upside Down, supernatural creatures, etc., which are not based on real - life events.