I'm not sure specifically which 'We Die Young' you're referring to. There could be a movie, a song, or other forms of media with this title. If it's a song, it might be inspired by real - life events like the harsh realities of youth in a certain community, perhaps dealing with issues such as poverty, violence, or substance abuse that unfortunately lead to early deaths among young people.
It might imply that there was a real - life situation where someone died at a very young age and this is the basis for a story. Maybe it's about a tragic event that cut a young life short, and the story aims to convey the unfairness or the significance of that premature death.
Yes, 'To Die For' is based on a true story. It was inspired by the real - life case of Pamela Smart, a New Hampshire woman who was convicted of conspiring to have her husband killed.
There's the story of Ryan White. He was a young boy who contracted AIDS through a blood transfusion. In the 1980s, there was a great deal of ignorance and fear around AIDS. Ryan faced discrimination but also fought bravely. He was just a teenager when he died, much too young. His story, based on true events, has helped to raise awareness about AIDS and combat discrimination against those with the disease.
It's also possible that 'We Die Young' is based on a true story of a particular event. Let's say a natural disaster occurred in a certain place. Young people, being more vulnerable in some cases, were disproportionately affected. Their stories of struggle and unfortunately, in some cases, death, could be the basis for this 'We Die Young'. The creators might want to tell their story to raise awareness about the impact of such disasters on the young generation.
Die Hard is purely fictional. The plot and characters were made up by the writers to provide an exciting and thrilling cinematic experience. There's no real-life basis for it.