I'm not entirely sure which specific 'the boy in the cellar true story' you are referring to. There could be many such stories. It might be about a boy who was trapped or held in a cellar for some reason, perhaps a crime or a very strange situation.
I'm not sure if it's a well - known story in general. There are countless true stories in the world, and only a fraction become widely known. It could be a story that is only known within a small community or among people who are interested in a particular type of true - crime or human - interest stories. Without more information, it's hard to say how well - known it is.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, if it's a story about a boy in the cellar, it could involve the boy's feelings of isolation. He might be in there because of some accident, like the cellar door getting locked accidentally. Or maybe it's part of a more sinister plot, where someone has put him there against his will. The story could then be about his attempts to escape and the challenges he faces along the way.
Not likely. Usually, such stories are the product of the author's imagination to thrill and entertain. There's no indication that it has roots in reality.
It's not a true story. 'Buyer and Cellar' is a work of imagination, crafted by the author to engage and entertain the audience. There's no real-life basis for it.
As I don't know the exact story, it's difficult to say for sure. But surely the boy in the cellar is one of the main characters. There might also be someone who put him there, if it's that kind of story, so that person could be another main character. Or perhaps there are family members or friends who are looking for him, and they would also be main characters.
The Cellar movie is purely fictional. It was crafted by the imagination of the filmmakers and not based on real events. However, it might draw inspiration from various elements to make the story engaging.
Most probably not. The Cellar book is more likely to be a fictional tale designed to entertain and engage readers with an invented plot and characters.