If it's about the military - related 'wolf call' based on true events, a key event might be an incident where a female soldier is repeatedly harassed with 'wolf calls' during training. Then, perhaps the event of her reporting it and facing resistance or disbelief from some in the military hierarchy. Also, there could be a turning point where other soldiers start to support her and demand change within the military culture regarding sexual harassment.
I'm not sure specifically which 'wolf call' based on a true story you're referring to. But generally, a key event could be the first time the main character experiences a 'wolf call'. Another could be when they decide to speak out about it.
I don't know the exact story. But perhaps one key event could be their first encounter, whether it was aggressive or just a curious sizing - up of each other.
In the '1917 based true story', a significant event is the two soldiers being chosen for this high - stakes mission. As they progress, they come across a river that is both a physical and a mental challenge to cross. Also, there are moments when they have to make quick decisions to avoid being detected by the enemy. And of course, the climax is when they finally reach the troops and deliver the message just in time to potentially save many lives.
One key event was Serpico's refusal to take bribes. He was constantly offered bribes by criminals, but he always turned them down. Another important event was when he started to report the corruption he witnessed to his superiors, but they mostly ignored him or tried to silence him.
One key event is the anti - fascist protests that took place. Another is the undercover operations by the protagonists to expose the fascists.
One key event is when Whitey Bulger started his criminal empire in Boston. Another is when he became an informant for the FBI. Also, his many acts of violence and extortion were important events in the story.
One key event was Mandela's decision to support the Springboks. Another was the Springboks' journey in the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Also, the changing attitudes of the South African people towards the team and each other as a result of Mandela's initiative.
No, it isn't. 'The Wolf's Call' is a fictional creation.
The Wolf's Call is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination and creativity by the filmmakers to present an engaging narrative.
Not at all. 'The Wolf's Call' is purely fictional. It's the imagination of the writer or creators, not based on any real events or people.
Perhaps the dog accidentally wanders into a restricted area and gets chased by the authorities. This would be a significant event in the story as it creates a lot of drama.