Well, it might mean that in a particular true story, there is a character or entity that is so determined or has such a hold over someone that escaping is not an option. For example, in a story of a criminal chasing a victim where the events are based on true happenings, this statement could be relevant.
It could refer to a real - life situation where someone is inescapably linked to another person. For example, it might be about a stalker situation where the victim feels that they can't get away from the pursuer. Another possibility is in a relationship where one person is overly attached and the other feels trapped.
I'm not sure exactly which true story it's based on. It could be inspired by events in a war - torn country where civilians are caught in the crossfire and have difficulty finding safety.
One example could be the story of a fugitive who hides in a remote area but is eventually found because the police are persistent. They might think they've escaped but the law enforcement's determination makes it so they can't escape in the end. This is a common scenario in many crime - related true stories.
One example could be in the story of a person who has accidentally witnessed a crime. The criminals then start to stalk the witness, making the witness feel like they can't escape them. This is based on real - life scenarios where witnesses are often intimidated in this way.
I'm not sure specifically which 'no escape 2020 based on true story' you are referring to. It could be a movie, a book or some other form of media. Without more context, it's difficult to provide detailed information.