Los Angeles, March 28 (IANS) Actress Kate Beckinsale has found renewed respect for journalists in society and says people would be living in a “police state” without the media.

The 41-year-old actress plays journalist Simone Ford in new psychological thriller “The Face of an Angel”, which is inspired by the real life story of Amanda Knox who was accused of the murder of Meredith Kercher in 2007. And from portraying a reporter, she now has a new found respect of the profession and its importance, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
“It was weird for me to be playing the journalist but I realised quickly how important it was for my character that people were giving her information. It isn’t just salacious, it isn’t just what she wore in court. And if we don’t have journalists we live in a police state,” she said in an interview with The Guardian newspaper.
Beckinsale believes the way both actors and journalists observe situations and have the ability to disengage emotionally from events can lead people to mistakenly have a negative view of what they do.
She added: “I think it’s also true that journalists and actors share some qualities. Say you’re having a terrible argument with your boyfriend and you’re breaking up. For an actor there’s this still slight distance where you’re observing the event, thinking, ‘This is what it looks and feels like to be breaking up with someone.’
“I think that journalists have that same ability to step back and see things from a different perspective. That doesn’t necessarily make the journalist an a**ehole, any more than it does the actor.”
Beckinsale stars in the film, directed by Michael Winterbottom, with Daniel Brühl, Cara Delevingne and Genevieve Gaunt.

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