Want to be the subject of a movie? Do something remarkable,
or at the very least stuff the country up like George W Bush had done with the
Iraq war.
While biographical movies (Bio-Pics for short) are, to be
mostly taken with a grain of salt when it comes to being accurate, I wouldn’t
have it any other way, primarily because with the crap being steamrolled out of
America like its currency I’d rather watch someone’s life being overdramatised
than a movie with Paris Hilton or a rom com cheesier than a block of cheddar.
But with all films there are the good, the bad and the just plain
ugly. It just comes with the genre I suppose
the same way it happens with all genres of film.
The good thing about these films is that they are slightly
closer to reality but also go so far as to illustrate that there are people out
there with decent stories, ones that are real and so on, and so forth.
People like to read and to see stories it’s a part of our
make up since the caveman times so the movies that display real stories (or at
the very least, based on truth) so with these films it is a case of the not
necessarily hearing the stories, its seeing them in a different way.
Folks, this is the benefit if these films after all we still
get to hear these stories anyway and at least these have a little dignity about
them.
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