I relate to the audiences and they know me. It's pretty real.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Audiences are not strangers to me. They're the best friends I've got in my life.
You have an audience that is fairly well grounded in the real world. You serve them and yourself best by making everything as real as possible.
I like cinema audiences. I respect them, and I talk to them just like I would anybody I know.
I've always been really involved in figuring out who my audience is and how to reach them.
I've always tried to be an actor who... I just plod on and try to keep my mouth shut, mind my own business. I find the whole thing about people's lives... I can't understand it. I'm always astonished that people want to know anything about me.
I know my audience, and they're not people that the studios know anything about.
It's interesting to watch myself with an audience; I'm trying hard to learn from it.
I tell stories about people audiences might think they have nothing in common with, then they emotionally connect with them and find they're not different at all.
But you can't really know your audiences so well.
Every little thing that people know about you as a person impedes your ability to achieve that kind of terrific suspension of disbelief that happens when an audience goes with an actor and character he's playing.