Movies based on real events: the best in the history of cinema

Today we will embark on the world of cinema and talk about films that were based on real events and which are the best films of this style to grab some popcorn and binge-watch over the weekend.

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We know that one of the greatest forms of leisure and entertainment has always been cinema, as it is one of the most fascinating forms of art we have, capable of transporting us to other worlds and making that world on the screen come to life.

Cinema has always been an extremely profitable source for Hollywood and over the years it has become a great source for Brazil as well, which has come to value national cinema more, despite still losing theaters to American films.

And in the history of cinema there have been many ups and downs when it comes to scripts. Many films come with original ideas that are capable of becoming great classics.

But one thing is very clear: Hollywood and cinema in general love to be inspired to create great works. There were times when Hollywood was even accused by many of being lacking creativity and most of the big releases were relying on remakes, reboots, sequels, live actions and films based on books.

But the truth is that regardless of the era, it is very clear that cinema will always see opportunities to make a financial return and also to transmit an art that might not have been seen before.

And films that are inspired by real stories are one of those cases, as there are several brilliant stories out there that will often be forgotten and people see the opportunity to transform them into a great work of cinema and make that story reach other people.

There are thousands of films that have transformed real stories into major productions in Hollywood and around the world. Some are not worth watching due to their questionable quality, but many are considered some of the best works of cinema.

And that's what today's text will cover. We'll tell you which are the 13 best films in the history of cinema that were inspired by real events so that you can binge-watch them over the weekend and be moved by so many incredible stories.

The 13 best movies based on real events

As we said above, there are many films that were based on real events, some that are excellent films and some that are not so worth it, but we tried to bring only the best ones to you by selecting the 13 best films based on real stories for you to watch right now.

Sully: The Hero of the Hudson River

The film chronicles the heroic emergency landing of pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger in 2009, when he managed to land a plane with engine failure on the Hudson River in New York City. The story explores the subsequent investigation and its impact on the pilot's life.

The King's Speech

The film tells the true story of King George VI of England, who struggles with a troublesome stutter. He seeks help from an unconventional speech therapist, Lionel Logue, as he prepares to deliver a pivotal speech during World War II.

Life is Beautiful

During World War II, a Jewish man named Guido is sent to a concentration camp with his young son. To protect his son from the terrible reality, he uses his imagination and sense of humor to create a fantasy world amidst the chaos.

City of God

Considered one of the best national films and one of the best films of all time, City of God is set in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro and follows the lives of two young men who become involved in the world of crime. The narrative portrays the violence and cruel reality faced by the inhabitants of City of God.

Invincible

Based on the life of Louis Zamperini, this is a film directed by the multi-talented Angelina Jolie. An Olympic athlete who becomes a prisoner of war during World War II. He faces extraordinary adversity as he struggles to survive.

The Wolf of Wall Street

Based on the life of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who achieved great success and unbridled wealth in the 1990s. The film portrays his extravagant life, his involvement in illegal activities and his downfall.

12 years a slave

The film tells the story of Solomon Northup, a free black man who is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the southern United States. He struggles to survive and regain his freedom. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress in 2013.

Hidden Figures

The film tells the story of African-American mathematicians Katherine, Dorothy and Mary, who worked at NASA during the space race era of the 1960s. 

The film portrays the racial bias they faced in the workplace and their struggle to overcome barriers and prove themselves. These brilliant women played key roles in the calculations required for critical space missions.

The Theory of Everything

The film tells the inspiring story of renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and his relationship with his wife, Jane. It explores the challenges Hawking faced with his degenerative disease and his pursuit of scientific knowledge.

Apollo 13

Based on the disastrous real-life space incident, the film chronicles NASA's Apollo 13 mission. After an explosion aboard the spacecraft, the crew wages a desperate struggle to return safely to Earth.

The Fall: Hitler's Last Hours

The film depicts Adolf Hitler's final days in his Berlin bunker during the final moments of World War II. The narrative explores the events surrounding his downfall and the battle for the city.

Saving Private Ryan

During World War II, a group of American soldiers are sent on a dangerous mission to find and rescue Private James Ryan, whose three brothers were killed in action. The film portrays the tensions and horrors of war.

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