Well, it's a bit of a mix. Some parts of the movie draw from true stories, but there's also a lot of creative imagination and fictionalization involved to make it more engaging for the audience.
One challenge is getting the facts right. Since it's based on a true story, inaccuracies can distort the essence of the story. Another is dealing with the emotional aspect, especially if the secret is something sensitive.
Well, when it comes to telling secrets in a true story, you need to make sure you have permission. If it's your own secret, think about the consequences. Maybe write it down first and analyze if it's something that should be shared widely. And when sharing with others, respect their reaction and be prepared for different responses.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Telling Secrets' from 1993 you're referring to. It could be a book, a movie or a documentary. If it's a movie, it might have been based on real events, which often makes the story more engaging as it reflects real - life situations, emotions and people.
One should first consider the impact on others. If it involves personal information of others, getting their consent is crucial. Also, avoid using secrets in a way that could harm someone's reputation or cause unnecessary distress.
One of the most shocking secrets could be affairs. When someone reveals that they have been having an extramarital relationship, it can be quite a bombshell.