No way. 'Falling Down' is a figment of the imagination. It doesn't draw from any actual events or people. It's all part of the creative process in the world of storytelling.
The key elements might include who was involved in the 'falling down' situation. If it was a person, their age, physical condition, and what they were doing at the time could be important. Also, the location of the fall, whether it was in a public place or a private area, can play a role. And of course, the aftermath of the fall, such as any injuries sustained or damage caused.
As I don't know the specific movie, it's hard to say for sure. But common themes in stories about a fall based on true events could be hubris (excessive pride) leading to a downfall, the power of external forces like society or the economy, and the human struggle to cope with change.
I'm not sure which specific 'falling down true story' you're referring to. There could be many stories related to someone or something falling down in real life. Maybe you can give more details?
One story could be about an elderly person who accidentally fell down the stairs. They might have been in a hurry to answer the phone and misstepped. Thankfully, they only had minor bruises and a sprained ankle. Their family quickly came to their aid and took them to the doctor to get checked out.
Well, the 'London Bridge is falling down' ghost story is often associated with the long and somewhat tragic history of the bridge. There have been multiple reconstructions over the years. Some believe that the souls of the workers who faced hardships and died during the building process might be lingering. Also, there are tales of strange apparitions near the bridge at night, as if the ghosts are mourning the decay and rebuilding of the structure over time.
One theory is that it refers to the actual physical decay of the London Bridge over time. As the bridge aged, it faced structural problems and needed constant repairs. The 'falling down' could be a metaphor for its deteriorating state.