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    The Sixth Sense

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    The Sixth Sense is a PG-13 horror film released on August 6, 1999 by director M. Night Shyamalan. It talks about a boy name Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) who is able to see and talk to people from the dead and child psychiatrist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) tries to help him. Throughout the movie there were abundance of scenes that made the movie memorable for the audience. One scene I found this intriguing was the funeral scene. There were numerous techniques that were used during the scene which

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    Sixth Sense Themes

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    Mia Brewer Courtlynne Cowan Period 6 Bailin Monday, March 13 The Sixth Sense, is a Drama/Thriller written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is a child psychologist who receives an award on the same night that he is visited by a very unhappy ex-patient. After this encounter, Crowe takes on the task of curing a young boy with the same ills as the ex-patient (Donnie Wahlberg) . This boy "sees dead people". Crowe spends a lot of time with the boy much to the dismay of his

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    Sixth Sense Scene

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    The sixth sense was one of M. Night Shyamalan most remarkable works. A late nineties supernatural horror thriller movie, which was released in august 9 of 1999. The film is about a man named Dr. Malcolm Crowe, who is a child psychologist in Philadelphia. He returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work as a psychiatrist. A young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Malcolm of failing him. Malcolm recognizes him as Vincent Grey, a former patient whom he treated

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    Sixth Sense Essay

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    In the film ‘Sixth Sense’, directed by M. Night Shyamalan there are various aspects used in the final scene to express the theme of communication (relationship) and the supernatural. Four aspects are Voice-over, Music, 2 Shot and Flashback. In ‘Sixth Sense’ the director uses ‘Voice-over’ to show, the theme of supernatural and communication. The voice-over is used after Malcolm and Anna’s dialogue. When Malcolm sees Anna dropping his ring on the floor, he slowly steps backward with startled look on

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    In the film The Sixth Sense, Dr. Malcolm Crowe is a well renowned and awarded child psychologist. After celebrating his newest award with a few drinks accompanied by his wife, they are unexpectedly greeted in their upstairs bathroom by a former patient of Dr. Crowe’s, Vincent Grey. Grey accuses Dr. Crowe of “ failing him” and then proceeds to shoot Dr. Crowe in the stomach, and then follows with another bullet to his own head. The film then proceeds with Dr. Crowe and a new patient he devotes

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    The director M. Night Shyamalan used different methods to construct and format the theme of the film, “The Sixth Sense”. He uses foreshadowing, symbolism and motif to help the viewer understand the movie and see that it is more than what you first perceive. In “The Sixth Sense” a boy named Cole Sear has a sixth sense that is haunting him at the beginning of the movie. He sees things that other people can’t see. He can also hear things that other people can’t. He can see ghosts, among people as if

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    Review of The Sixth Sense The sixth sense tell the story of a troubled young boy named Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) and child psychologist Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), and their own personal struggles in life. Malcolm is a deeply respected child psychologist, who once had a patient appearing to have many of the same

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    The Suspense In The Sixth Sense The Sixth Sense is a psychological thriller. It follows a very simple set of conventions that are associated with all psychological thrillers. The hero or anti-hero is always present in psychological thrillers and is there for the audience to relate to. Vulnerable characters are often depicted as small children. Children are seen as innocent and un-knowing, it is easy for the audience to be aware of what the children are going through

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    The movie The Sixth Sense is about a male psychiatrist name Malcolm Crowe , who has a passion for helping young people. Malcolm worked at a downtown clinic with a boy name Vincent who later shot him in his home. Years later Malcolm begin to work with a nine year old boy name Cole Sear who had a fear of seeing dead people. Cole is someone who is very similar to Vincent, the two were children of divorce and were being able to see dead people. Cole knows that his mother never brought in a psychiatrist

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    popular 1999 movie, The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan, used various film devices to make the film a film of substance, suspense, and a sense of relief or discovery. The most prevalent film devices used in this movie are: foreshadowing, symbolism, and motif. These three film devices are used to assist the viewer of the film in fully understanding the plot and helping the audience to understand the significance of some dialogue or a specific shot in the film. In The Sixth Sense, a young boy, named Cole

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