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Through close analysis of two scenes from 'The Sixth Sense', discuss how the director makes the audience believe that Dr Crowe is alive.


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... Essay - English Media Coursework The Sixth Sense - Through close analysis of two scenes from 'The Sixth Sense', discuss how the director makes the audience believe that Dr Crowe is alive. The film that I have chosen to analyse is 'The Sixth Sense'. I will analyse two important scenes: scenes 5 and 6. M. Night Shyamalyn directed the film. The film was released in 1999. The movie is about Dr Malcolm Crowe (Willis) who 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. Nevertheless, Malcolm is unprepared to learn the truth of what haunts Cole: terrifying, unwanted visits from dead people. The scenes that I will be looking at are scenes 5

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