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English media essay The sixth sense tell the story of a troubled young boy named Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) and child psychologist Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), and their own personal struggles in life. Malcolm is a deeply respected child psychologist, who once had a patient appearing to have many of the same mental struggles as Cole. Malcolm failed to help his last patient and therefore is deeply committed to helping Cole. At first the film starts out as a classic film of the horror genre, with the victim being attacked by violent, unseen ghosts, providing many "hide behind the sofa" moments! As the film progresses the audience is treated to images of the ghosts that torment Cole, and many of the images are particularly gruesome as many of the ghosts that seek Cole's help have died in violent attacks or accidents, making these the "peering through your fingers" scenes....

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