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Examine 2 scenes from "The 6th Sense" in which the director deliberately deceives us into believing that Malcolm crow is alive. Evaluate the importance of the 2 scenes to the film as a whole.  

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Examine 2 scenes from "The 6^th Sense" in which the director deliberately deceives us into believing that Malcolm crow is alive. Evaluate the importance of the 2 scenes to the film as a whole. In conventional Ghost stories and horror films Tense music and spooky sounds and lighting are expected to make the film more scary and jumpy for the viewer. We expect to see blood and gory scenes of violence and hate. The usage of music and lighting also makes the movie much more scary. Music is used if a ghost or baddy is creeping up on a victim. It makes the viewer get very tense and on edge with the build up of dragged on slow music. Also, if a ghost jumps out on a victim, the music has a sudden scream or gush of loud sharp music. Lights are also used to make a ghost story...

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