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Examine the way that the sixth sense is presented in order to maintain the audience's belief that Malcolm Crowe is alive. Analyse two scenes and evaluate their importance as a whole.  

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Examine the way that the sixth sense is presented in order to maintain the audience's belief that Malcolm Crowe is alive. Analyse two scenes and evaluate their importance as a whole. The story of 'Sixth Sense' took about a year to write. It was first going to be about a serial killer and a child who sees the victims. It was written and edited by M. Night Shaymalon who edited 'Wide-awake' two years before 'Sixth Sense'. It was a Kennedy Marshall company and a Spyglass entertainment performance. The film was set in Philadelphia. This was the perfect city for this thrilling film as it's a very old city and highly concentrated with unique super natural happenings there. All the old buildings and several graveyards indicate this. A boy with a sixth sense would be horrified to have to live in such a city. Frank Marshall and Kathy Kennedy aided M. N Shaymalon. They...

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