In 'Danny Collins Based on a True Story', Danny Collins is probably a real - life - inspired character. He might be someone who had a unique set of experiences, perhaps in the fields of art, business or personal relationships. His story is what the movie or book (if it's based on a book too) is centered around.
No. Given that they are considered fictional, they can't be truly educational in a factual sense. They might offer some insights on creativity and storytelling, but not in terms of real knowledge about cultures or spiritual practices.
Yes, they are. Carlos Castaneda's books are widely considered to be works of fiction. His accounts of his experiences with a Yaqui shaman, Don Juan, contain many elements that seem to be fictional, such as the use of psychedelic substances to achieve spiritual enlightenment in ways that are not supported by scientific evidence. Also, some of the cultural and spiritual concepts he presents are highly exaggerated or inaccurately portrayed.
In the movie Resident Evil 23, Carlos was the adoptive father of Leon, the main character. He was a bioweapon expert and one of the first people to escape from the city after the outbreak of Resident Evil. In the movie, Carlos was portrayed as a very smart and ambitious character who was committed to researching biological weapons and trying to use these weapons to control the entire human society. He also tried to help Leon escape Resident Evil to protect his family and friends, and in the process, he established a deep relationship with Leon.
Marva Collins was an educator. She was known for her remarkable work in teaching students who were often overlooked or written off by the traditional educational system.
It is fiction. 'Shipmates' by Merle Collins is a fictional creation, crafted to entertain and tell a story that isn't directly based on real events or people.