I think people will believe anything about someone they haven't seen for a while.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think people can believe in anything.
Some people will believe anything if you whisper it to them.
The public will believe anything, so long as it is not founded on truth.
A lot of people believe what other people say.
Audiences make their minds up about people they see on screen, just like they do in real life. That's what fascinates me in film. You see a character and have to think: is this person different to what I assumed he was when I first saw him?
You read about somebody, and it doesn't really matter whether or not they really exist - the point is that you get into them like real characters.
People can sense when someone is fake or real on TV.
The belief may be too often mistaken, but the illusion of coming into direct contact with the past is intoxicating and persuasive, and can result in an interpretation that carries conviction. Sometimes confidence is all that's needed.
I'm honest, I'm fair and I'm sure, as time progresses, those who don't believe that will find it to be true.
I have to be seen to be believed.