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Year 10 Sixth Sense Media Coursework The psychological thriller sixth sense, released in 1999, gathered much attention after catching people's breaths with a mind twisting story line. The film's plot was cleverly constructed to make the audience believe a lie. A child psychologist, who was shot, helps a little boy with his problem-he sees dead people. It seems obvious what has happened, but with the directors use of camera angles, movements, and film techniques the audience is misled to believe the doctor is alive. A key scene in which the director manipulates the audience through a number of techniques is that of doctor Crows first psychiatric session with Cole. The scene opens in a medium shot of Dr crow and Cole's mother. As the establishing shot is very short we assume they have just been speaking. When Cole arrives home Coles mother takes a second or two to react; she greets him...

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