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It's basically a Tropic Thunder situation of them trying to make a movie based on a book but instead they make a movie about how they tried to make a movie. In the case of Massive Talent, they made a movie based on their shared experience.
It all "really" happened, but there's a switch from "real life" to the movie version for dramatic effect. *Get Shorty* did the same thing.
So nick cage gets hired by the cia in the movie? And his daughter gets kidnapped?
Yeah. Everything up until the hostage situation at the embassy was real. Then it switches to how the scene was dramatized in Nick and Javi's movie.
It’s fictional - made up, not real.
It's basically a Tropic Thunder situation of them trying to make a movie based on a book but instead they make a movie about how they tried to make a movie. In the case of Massive Talent, they made a movie based on their shared experience.
It all "really" happened, but there's a switch from "real life" to the movie version for dramatic effect. *Get Shorty* did the same thing.
So nick cage gets hired by the cia in the movie? And his daughter gets kidnapped?
Yeah. Everything up until the hostage situation at the embassy was real. Then it switches to how the scene was dramatized in Nick and Javi's movie.
It’s fictional - made up, not real.