Yes. The movie 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture' is based on a real story. It often takes real - life situations and adapts them into a cinematic narrative. This can add authenticity and depth to the story, as it is rooted in something that actually occurred.
Well, 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture' leans more towards fact, but there are definitely fictional aspects added to make it more engaging and cinematic. The core events are based on real people and incidents, but the details and some character developments might be fictionalized.
The Struggle of the Nineties was a novel written by Er Duo Chen. The story was about Xu Jiaojiao, who traveled to the 1990s and became an older woman with the same name. Because she was unmarried and older, her colleagues laughed at her behind her back, while her uncles and aunts enthusiastically introduced her to men. However, Xu Jiaojiao was not willing to accept these introductions. She thought that she was young and beautiful and did not need to rely on others. She focused on improving her life and career, upgrading from a homeowner to a landlord, showing off her strength and charm. This novel was based on the struggles of a single young woman in the 1990s, describing her efforts and growth in this era.
One example could be a summer fling. Two people meet on vacation, have an intense but short - lived connection. They part ways when the vacation ends, knowing it was just a momentary thing. Another could be a crush at work. A person develops feelings for a colleague but due to office policies or the other person not being interested, it fizzles out quickly.
It could be about a real - life event that was considered both futile and stupid. Maybe it's a story of someone's actions that didn't lead to the expected or desired results and were also unwise in hindsight.