I don't read a lot of books, but when I saw Bill Wiese's book 23 Minutes In Hell on the shelf of Walmart of all places, I just had to pick it up.
It's so fascinating, that I think it should be made into a feature length film. It would blur the lines between fiction and nonfiction. It would be based on Wiese's real-life story, but from an objective standpoint, nobody can scientifically prove that Hell is a real place or that Wiese did not make the whole thing up. Everything would be recreated. There is no real footage. It would still be a narrative and follow the same story line as the book.
To clarify - it would be a fiction feature film based on the book of a real life account? The format gets a little lost in your description.
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