The movie '13 Minutes' is based on a true story. But as with many film adaptations, certain details might have been fictionalized or exaggerated to add drama and entertainment value.
" The Ferryman " was a movie. One of the scenes was a five-minute hot pot. The movie was directed by Wong Kar-Wai, with Tony Leong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Eason Chan, Yang Ying, Du Juan, Dapeng, Ma Su, Jia Ling, and Liu Yan as the leading actors. Lee Yuchun was a guest star, and Lu Han was a special guest star. The story told the story of Chen Mo, the owner of the "Golden Ferryman" bar, and his partner Guan Chun solving an emotional problem.
'The Ferryman' was a movie directed by Wong Kar-Wai and starred by Tony Leong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Eason Chan, Ying Yang, Du Juan, Dapeng, Masu, Jia Ling, and Liu Yan. The movie told the story of a bar owner, Chen Mo, and his partner, Guan Chun, solving a relationship problem. The movie's plot introduction didn't mention the five-minute hot pot, so I don't know the specific movie introduction about the five-minute hot pot.
I'm not sure. It could be either. The title format could work for both a movie and a book. If it's a movie, it might have some great cinematography to tell the 13 - minute - long true story. If it's a book, it could be a short and engaging read.
Definitely. '90 Minutes in Heaven' is based on a true account and attempts to depict the events as accurately as possible. However, some artistic liberties might have been taken for cinematic purposes.