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  2. How Realistic Is ‘A Complete Unknown’? We Found the ... - AOL

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    Sylvie's character is actually based on Bob's real-life ex/muse Suze Rotolo. A Complete Unknown 's director James Mangold told Rolling Stone that the film's name change for the character was made ...

  3. Live action role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    Game rules, physical symbols and theatrical improvisation are used to bridge differences between the real world and the setting. For example, a rope could signify an imaginary wall. Realistic-looking weapon props and risky physical activity are sometimes discouraged or forbidden for safety reasons. [45]

  4. How the cast of 'A Complete Unknown' compares to the real ...

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    Here's how the cast compares to the real-life people they're playing in "A Complete Unknown." Timothée Chalamet stars as Bob Dylan in his early days as a musician in New York City.

  5. Fictitious persons disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    The names are real names of real people and real organizations." The novel Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut features a truncated version of the disclaimer: "All persons, living and dead, are purely coincidental, and should not be construed", referring to the novel's existentialist themes.

  6. See the Oppenheimer Cast Compared to Their Real-Life ... - AOL

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    On the left, the real Groves and Oppenheimer are pictured at the Trinity test site in September 1945. Bettmann/Getty Images; Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures Robert Downey, Jr. as Lewis Strauss

  7. Dystopia - Wikipedia

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    Life in Kowloon Walled City has often inspired the dystopian identity in modern media works. [1]A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ (dus) 'bad' and τόπος (tópos) 'place'), also called a cacotopia [2] or anti-utopia, is a community or society that is extremely bad or frightening.

  8. Simulated reality - Wikipedia

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    Other prominent examples of a simulated reality in fiction include The Truman Show (1998), in which a man realizes he is actually living in a massive television set in which actors take the role of real people, and The Thirteenth Floor (1999), a neo-noir film about a murder investigation related to a virtual reality world, in which doubts about ...

  9. How the cast of Netflix's 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik ... - AOL

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    Here's how the cast of "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" compares to the real-life people they play. Nicholas Alexander Chavez plays Lyle Menéndez. Lyle Menéndez, and Nicholas ...