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Sixth Sense - Film review.  

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Luke Ferngrove Sixth Sense Throughout the film 'Sixth Sense' the audience is under the impression that the main character, Doctor Malcolm Crowe, is alive. At the end of the film it is revealed that he died at the beginning. The director uses cunning devices to maintain the audience's belief that he is alive. Until seeing the film a second time, nobody would notice that the only person that speaks to him is the boy who can see ghosts, other characters only appear to speak to him. On top of this the director also uses devices that other directors use to control the audience's emotions. He gives the film an unusual feel by keeping most scenes very drab and colourless, but uses the colour red a lot, when there is a ghost on the screen, there is always red on it as well - that is except for Crowe. In scene one Cole returns home...

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