Examine the way that two scenes from 'The Sixth Sense' are presented in order to maintain the audiences belief that Malcolm Crowe is alive. Evaluate the importance of the two scenes in the film as a whole.
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Examine the way that two scenes from 'The Sixth Sense' are presented in order to maintain the audiences belief that Malcolm Crowe is alive. Evaluate the importance of the two scenes in the film as a whole After watching 'The Sixth Sense' I am going to examine the way that the way scenes are directed and produced to make us believe that Malcolm Crowe is alive. 'The Sixth Sense' is a psychological thriller, which typical of the genre of thrillers has a large twist in the story. The film is set around Malcolm Crowe someone, who has been killed and has turned, unnoticed by the audience, into a ghost. The child in the film believes he can see ghosts and is trying to voice his dark secret. Whilst watching 'The Sixth Sense' for the first time this scene seemed fairly innocent and normal and you were able to relate it in...


