What film misrepresents the truth?

What film misrepresents the truth?

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All of them

>Real story had a better ending than the film adaptation.

Schindler's list lol

Is that Genghis khan lmao

Every single one, user. Movies aren't supposed to be documentaries.

>yfw you find out the Revenant was a remake of a movie where the lead actor won an Oscar

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It was a The Patriot tier movie shot all artsy liek it was something better. Also
>last shot being Leo staring directly into lens
cringe

12 Angry Men. Some of them weren't really angry.

Star wars

Franklins Lost Expedition wasnt actually gobbled up by a soul sucking ghost bear. More likely they died of disease and malnutrition while attempting to walk across the arctic tundra with limited supplies or survival skills

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Also they were too stupid/ignorant to have the local inuits teach them how to hunt or catch anything. There were oxen, caribou, and seals all over that place. Charles Francis Hall crisscrossed all over the region they died on while subsisting solely on game they shot, and in his journal says the men who died must have been incompetent to not be able to sustain themselves on the local fauna

Zuckerberg said very small portion of that movie is true.

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I believe Mr. Zuckerberg

I trust Mr. Zuckerberg

Yea honestly the Wikipedia article was emotionally more affecting to me than the movie. I read it long before the movie came out and it ruined the movie for me.

opening Indian attack and bear mauling were extremely kino upon first viewing I thought

I believe Hollywood.

May their first child be a non-binary child

>the original script had Glass being a black man

Not even joking

>very small portion of that movie is true.
which is funny because the lifted the deposition scenes straight from the transcripts

>there was no ghost bearmanpig
Well no fucking shit genius.

>his journal says the men who died must have been incompetent to not be able to sustain themselves on the local fauna

I'm guessing he wasn't there in the winter. In the spring and summer when lots of shit migrates up there sure no issue, this is also the time when the eskimos stocked their permafrost caches with meat to survive the winter. If you show up there in the winter good fucking luck, there's nothing but a few bears that didn't hibernate (big males) and the few seals their hunting.

Absolutely. It’s just the definition of a film thats just okay overall but has some excellent scenes

I’m not seeing any Oscars unless they copied a different movie

How the fuck did they do the bear fight

Weird. I saw it in theaters and was extremely bored by the cgi bear and Leo being pulled by wires while screaming.

;)

real bear, men in greensuits jamming it with cattle prods

I read somewhere that the producers originally wanted to use a real bear but all the "domesticated" trained bears they could find were all fat and not very intimidating or scary looking. So they went with a cgi bear.

Yeah it’s tricky. Real (trained) bears are kind of goofy and slow, but seeing a real bear on screen is much more scary (for me) than an obviously fake one.
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a true story would've shown facebook being an arm of the cia and zuckerberg being a retard they used as a figurehead

>No scene of him rubbing maggots into his wounds