Every star, whether it's Harrison Ford or Robert De Niro, is remembered by one film. Persis is a star in the sky - how can a star be forgotten when all you have to do is look up and see her?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are so many things from movies that are remembered, that are just looks on people's faces or incredible vistas or beautiful pictures. That is a very important part of cinema.
I can understand why people get annoyed at being remembered for one thing, but a lot of actors aren't remembered for anything. I don't mind that.
I think it is very important that films make people look at what they've forgotten.
People say you never remember anybody who dies in movies, and it's true, you don't. You don't even remember people who disappear.
To be honest, I miss the old Hollywood way of having some mystique about the star.
There are some movies that I would like to forget, for the rest of my life. But even those movies teach me things.
Movie stars need to retain some of that mystique if you are a big movie star.
Harrison Ford was pretty content as a carpenter who thought it would be nice to work on TV and ended up being the biggest film star in the history of cinema.
I mean, you know, actors lives - you're forgotten. Look at Barrymore, and look at all the great actors. They're forgotten after awhile.
Those who have known the famous are publicly debriefed of their memories, knowing as their own dusk falls that they will only be remembered for remembering someone else.