51. A stereopticon image of an upper-middle-class assembly in their Sunday best dissolves enchantingly to reveal the real people behind it.
52. A. I put real people in the party scenes to give them flavor. . . .
53. A surefire bridge to identification with the characters is to make them as opinionated about popular culture as real people.
54. Accompanied by TOBACCO-SMOKERS, a sidebar in which we talk to smokers and other real people.
55. After several flubs, he finally got it right, and the crowd of freaks and real people cheered.
56. All the real people respect that, the fans of New York, the kids.
57. All the while the film unfolds via characters doing things that real people simply would not do.
58. Border Patrol agents in Yuma just hope none of those targets are real people.
59. Business volunteers, like our volunteers from other fields, must proceed first with a sense of wanting to make a real difference in the lives of real people.
60. But are these real people, or are they very convincing products of this virtual-reality construct?