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Question: Through close analysis of the restaurant scene and the scene where Dr Crowe is in the house with Cole and his mother, discuss the techniques used to make the audience believe that Dr Crowe is alive?
The following essay will explore the different scenes from the movie "The sixth sense" where I will investigate and explain various methods and camera shots used to dupe the audience into believing that Dr Malcolm Crowe is alive, I would like to begin with a brief summary of the movie and describe the first scene of the movie as it creates the structure of what the rest of the film is built around.
Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) a well-known child psychologist returns home one night with his wife from an event in which he was honored for his efforts to help troubled children. The two discover they are not alone- a disturbed, nearly naked stranger appears in the doorway of their bathroom clearly drugged. "You don't know so many things" the stranger shudders as he speaks the words, "I don't want to be afraid anymore." He is distressed as he felt that Dr Crowe was not able to help him "you
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