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Analysis of the 'Sixth Sense' is directed in order to fool the audience into believing that Malcolm Crowe is still alive  

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Analysis of the 'Sixth Sense' is directed in order to fool the audience into believing that Malcolm Crowe is still alive The Sixth Sense is about a young boy called Cole and he can physically see ghosts of dead people. Malcolm Crowe is a physiologist who was killed by an ex-pupil. Malcolm comes back as a ghost because he believes he has some unfinished business to do. Malcolm wants to help and save the new pupil (Cole) who has the same symptoms as the ex-pupil who killed him. Malcolm believes that if he can help Cole then in away he is helping the ex-pupil who was in complete distress. In the film The "Sixth Sense" Malcolm Crowe is shot by an ex-patient because the ex-patient believes that Malcolm had failed to help accomplish their mental disturbance. After Malcolm is killed the director of the film moves the death scene a year on...

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