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A comparison of the opening sections of 'the others' and the 'sixth sense.'  

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A comparison of the opening sections of 'the others' and the 'sixth sense.' By Emily Batty 10-6 The opening section of the sixth sense and the others has many similarities and many differences. The way in which a film begins has a great impact on the person watching it. It can affect their opinion on the film and even allow them to make presumptions on the storyline to follow. The credits are the very first thing we see and therefore must catch our eyes. The credits for the 'sixth sense' are made simple but effectively. Coloured in black and white; they slowly emerge out towards you giving a sinister and deadly feel. As the main feature title; 'the sixth sense' is displayed a sweeping shadow is cast across the text. This creates thoughts in the minds of the audience that there is a supernatural presence. However, the credits of 'the others'...

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