by Gary Fearon, Creative Director, Southern Writers Magazine
Cracking codes, rather than jokes, in The Imitation Game |
THE IMITATION GAME
Math genius Alan Turing is recruited by the British Intelligence Agency to crack codes intercepted from the Germans during World War II.
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
A biography of physicist Stephen Hawking, whose rare disease can't keep him from breaking new ground in the fields of medicine, science and space.
SELMA
A chronicle of Martin Luther King Jr's march from Selma to Montgomery, leading to the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
AMERICAN SNIPER
U.S. Navy Seal sharpshooter Chris Kyle serves four tours of duty in Iraq and discovers upon returning home to his family that he cannot leave the war behind. Based on Kyle's autobiography.
The other four nominees are entirely works of fiction. (Worth noting is that with the exception of the comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel, all eight films in this Oscar field—which also include Birdman, Boyhood, and Whiplash—are full-fledged dramas.)
I remember a chilling horror thriller a few years ago that involved strangers who came to the door asking for someone who didn't live there, later coming back to kill everybody. At the end of the movie was the ominous message "Based on a True Story." I would later learn that the "true story" it was based on was simply that somebody once came to the writer's door and had the wrong address.
Recreating Stephen and Jane Hawking for The Theory of Everything |
Since truth is stranger than fiction, it could be added that real life has a compelling appeal all its own, since it has actually happened and has passed the supreme test of truth.
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