As we know that , Hollywood always produce great movies , but they don't always tell the truth even it based on " true stories ". all the produces are try to not tell the truth even it is based on "true stories: because of some reason. films serve a number of purposes in our society. Mostly , they tell stories, entertain audiences, and help us imagine the world in new and creative ways.
one of the Hollywood movies based on the truth stories but did not tell true is the pursuit of happiness that was release on 2006 directed by Gabriele Muccino. in the Hollywood story Chris Gardner is a hard working man with a pain-in-the-ass wife and an adorable liltle son of the greatest Afros we have ever seen on a child. all gardner wants to do is make enough of a living to provide for his son.
In reality Gardner did get a chance to show his stuff in the Dean witter training program.. but , as the more honest book version points out , he apparently was not quite same in the film. First, he was so focused on getting a job and earning his first million that, well, he actually did not even know where the son was for the first four months of the program.
I agree with this statement that some of the Hollywood movies did not always tell the truth because most of the movies is to designed audience expectation. For example the titanic movie it only focus about the love story itself rather than the sinking ship. other than that, we can see that the Hollywood movies like the pursuit of happyness the director tell that Chriss Garden is a hardworking man and can solving the rubric cube in the movie but in reality Garden actually cannot solve any kind of rubric game and he also actually did not even know where his son.
in conclusion , i believe that some of the director will put some fake story to make it become more interesting and entertaining. i also believe that the director do that because they want the audience believe the story and gain more profit.this is because not all the true stories can grab all the audience attention.
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