The first motion picture with a story is often considered to be 'The Great Train Robbery' (1903). It was a silent short film that told a linear story of a train robbery. This was a huge milestone in the history of cinema as it showed that films could be more than just short snippets of moving images but could actually tell a cohesive narrative.
It's about a young boy named Ralphie who wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. He faces various obstacles and comical situations in his pursuit of this gift, including dealing with school bullies, a strict teacher, and his own parents' concerns about the gun being too dangerous.
I'm not entirely sure but in the Fatal Fury series in general, characters like Terry Bogard are often main characters. So he might be a key figure in 'Real Bout Fatal Fury Story' as well.
It's likely about the story of the Star Trek motion picture but in the form of a novel. It probably contains the adventures of the Star Trek crew, their exploration in space, encounters with alien species, and the various challenges they face in their journey, all within the framework of the movie's plot.
The main character is Ralphie. His mother and father are also important characters, along with his little brother. And there's the school bully, Scut Farkus, who causes trouble for Ralphie.
It follows the crew of the Enterprise as they encounter a powerful and mysterious alien entity. They must face various challenges and use their skills and knowledge to deal with this new threat.
'The Sixth Sense' is also a great motion picture ghost story. It has that famous twist ending which makes people want to re - watch it to catch all the clues they missed. The relationship between the boy and the psychologist is also very engaging.