04-04-2014, 02:31 AM
I agree with justcloudy, it only matters if the movie is marketed as a non-fiction story.
I do think creative license can be used in order to make a more interesting story. I always loved the ending of Inglorious Bastards for example, because there's just no way anyone would predict it coming in. That's pretty much the most ludicrous example I can think of, and I think it's great.
I definitely think of cinema as art as well, heck I even think of TV and stand-up comedy as forms of art.
I do think creative license can be used in order to make a more interesting story. I always loved the ending of Inglorious Bastards for example, because there's just no way anyone would predict it coming in. That's pretty much the most ludicrous example I can think of, and I think it's great.
I definitely think of cinema as art as well, heck I even think of TV and stand-up comedy as forms of art.

