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Sixth Sense- Why Do We Need to Belief Malcom Crowe is Alive

The sixth sense is a supernatural horror. The story is about Dr Malcolm Crowe who is a child psychologist haunted by the painful memory of a disturbed young patient he could not help. So when he meets Cole Sear a frightened, confused eight years old with a similar condition. Dr Malcolm Crowe tries to make up by doing everything he can. The discovery of Cole's sixth sense leads them both to peculiar and unexpected consequences. The film relies on the camera angle, body language and the facial expressions. Also it relies on our assumptions to make it work. The purpose of the film is to make us believe Malcolm Crowe is alive up to the very end. You are suppose to think that he is alive and a normal person. At the beginning you are also suppose to think that Cole is totally normal and is just having problems because his mum and dad have split up.

At the beginning of this scene you see Coles mother and Dr Malcolm Crowe sitting down, then Cole walks in and his mother gets up to greet Cole and takes his coat. Hen his mother makes up her day and then Cole also makes up his day. We do not see them talking to one another but we assume that Dr Malcolm Crowe has introduce himself and been let in to wait fo


Coles mum leaves the room, as she does she says "I am going to make you some triangle paintings, you have got an hour". From this we assume that she is leaving Cole and Malcolm alone to talk. After Coles mum leaves, Malcolm and Cole play a game if Malcolm reads Coles mind correctly Cole has to a step forwards (towards the chair) and if Cole is thinking something else then Cole has to take a step backwards (towards the doorway). At first we think that Dr Malcolm Crowe can read Coles mind but then he starts getting things wrong, so we realise that he was guessing or already knew the things e.g. Coles mum went to a doctor like him after the divorce.

Anna and Malcolm do not talk very much because Anna can not see Malcolm but we think it's because there not getting on very well. After Malcolm apologises he talks about Cole, then Anna sighs and the waiter brings the bill and puts it on the table, but as Malcolm goes to get it Anna quickly takes the bill and then says "happy anniversary". As Anna says this, the camera angles deceive us because it looks like Anna is looking straight at Malcolm but she is not looking at him, she is looking into space. When Anna sighs, we think she sighs because she is annoyed that Malcolm is talking about work and was late to the special dinner, whereas really she is sighing because she is missing him and is wishing he could be there with her.

Malcolm walks in the restaurant and sits down, then apologi

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