Every now and again, moviegoers stumble across films that make them wonder if they're based on genuine occurrences. The choices are virtually limitless, ranging from the 2019 smash picture Hustlers to the 2006 tearjerker The Pursuit of Happiness. The most recent addition to the list is the comedy-drama Don't Look Up.
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'Don't Look Up' is not based on a factual storey, which is a good thing.
With the plot in mind, it's hard to blame anyone for asking if the film's sequence of events is really true. After all, the prospect of a massive comet colliding with the planet Earth seemed feasible. The issue remains, however: Is Don't Look Up based on a factual storey? Here's what we know thus far.
It's always a plus when films allow audiences to experience a wide variety of emotions. And, based on the Don't Look Up teaser, audiences are in for a real treat. Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) discuss the comet with White House officials. The administration, on the other hand, appears to be dismissing them. As a result, they make the decision to take matters into their own hands.