There may be some so - called'real photos'. The Warrens, who were involved in the real - life events behind The Conjuring, were known to collect evidence during their investigations. This evidence could include photos. However, when it comes to the world of the paranormal, photos can be very subjective. What might look like a ghostly apparition to one person could be a normal object that was distorted by the camera angle, lighting, or film development process. Also, in the movie, some of the photos were probably re - created based on the descriptions of the real events rather than being the actual original photos from the investigations.
There could be. The Conjuring is based on real - life cases investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren. In their investigations, they might have taken some photos as evidence. But we have to be cautious. Just because a photo exists doesn't necessarily mean it's proof of the supernatural. It could be misinterpreted or due to natural causes that were misconstrued as paranormal at the time. For example, a strange blur in a photo could be a simple camera malfunction or a trick of the light.
Well, the Conjuring is based on real stories. The Warrens were well - known for their work in the paranormal field. They had numerous cases where they claimed to have encountered spirits, demons, and other supernatural phenomena. The movies take these real - life cases and transform them into a cinematic experience. So, in a sense, there is a real - story foundation, but as with any movie adaptation, there are also creative liberties taken to create a more thrilling horror movie.
The story of Conjuring 2 is purely fictional. It's designed to thrill and scare audiences through imaginative elements and not based on actual events.
No, it's not real. The Conjuring is a fictional horror story created for entertainment purposes.
Most conjuring stories aren't real. They are often made up to thrill and scare people, and there's no solid evidence to prove their authenticity.
The movie 'The Conjuring 2' is inspired by the real story of the Enfield Poltergeist. However, in the movie, there are likely exaggerations for the sake of entertainment. For instance, while there were strange happenings in the real case, the way they are presented in the movie with added drama and special effects may not be a completely accurate representation of the real events.
Yes, 'The Conjuring' series is often inspired by real - life paranormal cases. Each movie typically takes elements from actual investigations by Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Yes, it is. The movie takes inspiration from the actual investigations by Ed and Lorraine Warren. They claimed to have encountered various supernatural phenomena, and the movie adapts some of their more famous cases, like the Perron family haunting.
The real story behind 'The 1981 Conjuring' involves the Perron family. They claimed to experience various paranormal activities in their farmhouse. There were strange noises, objects moving on their own, and apparitions. The Warrens, Ed and Lorraine, were called in to investigate. They determined that the house was haunted by a malevolent spirit, which was causing all the chaos. This real - life case inspired the movie 'The Conjuring' which was set in 1971 (close to 1981 perhaps in terms of the general time frame of the events).
Yes, it is. The Conjuring is based on the real - life cases of Ed and Lorraine Warren, who were paranormal investigators. They claimed to have encountered numerous supernatural events, and these experiences are what the movies are inspired by.
Yes, The Conjuring 2 is based on a real story. It is about the Enfield Poltergeist case in London. The Warrens, who are paranormal investigators in the movie, were involved in real - life investigations of such cases. Their experiences with the Enfield case were the inspiration for the movie.