How Does Shyamalan Engage His Audience In The 1st Fifteen Minutes Of The Sixth Sense?
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How Does Shyamalan Engage His Audience In The 1st Fifteen Minutes Of The Sixth Sense? The Sixth Sense was written by a man called M Night Shyamalan in the nineties. The film's genre is, ghost story/horror. We start to receive hints that the film is going to be of the above genre at the very beginning of the film because the music is very eerie and intriguing to the audience. Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is a distinguished child psychologist haunted by the painful memory of a disturbed young patient he was unable to help. So when he meets Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) a frightened, confused eight year-old with a similar condition, Dr. Crowe seeks to redeem himself by doing everything he can. Nonetheless, Malcolm is unprepared to learn the truth of what haunts Cole: terrifying, unwanted visits from the restless inhabitants of the spirit world. The reason why...

