The Sixth Sense was, in my opinion a good movie. The basics of the movie include Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), a distinguished child psychologist, gets an award for his work but gets shot that same night by Vincent Grey, a patient that he couldnt help. Later, he meets Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a nine-year-old boy who just happens to have the same characteristics as Vincent Grey. They help each other discover the missing piece to figuring out their problems and how to live with them. The beginning of the movie is good in the fact that it doesnt let anyone in on the ending. A question in my mind rises about the huge blank spot between when Dr.
Malcolm Crowe gets shot and when he first sees Cole Sear. From what I can figure out, it has been about one year with absolutely no information on what or where he has been. This bothered me. There was too much blank time there. It just doesnt match with the end of the movie. The next thing on my mind would be when Cole and Dr.
Crowe are talking in the church, and Dr. Crowe overhears Cole talking to his toy soldiers and he said De profundus clamo act te damine, which Dr. Crowe later discovers that when translated from Latin, it states Out of the depths, I cry to you O Lord. I liked this in the way that it made me wonder who or what would make him say that. The cabinets in a later scene just really amaze me in the effect they have. They were put in just the right spot to get my suspicion really going, and the sweaty palm prints on the table just add to the intensity rising on trying to figure out what is going on, or what is happening to this little boy.
The Essay on The Sixth Sense Crowe Cole Movie
Marisa Pujols October 25, 2000 Mr. Byrne Movie Analysis The Sixth Sense The Sixth Sense is a movie that manages to be frightening, emotional, nerve-racking and genuine all at the same time. Movies like impact viewers since it appeals to every sense. Haley Joel Os ment plays Cole, a disturbed boy seeking help for his disease, sets the plot of the movie. Bruce Willis, known as Dr. Crowe in the film, ...
Then, Tommy Tommisinno was acting like his friend. I began to think something wasnt quite right. There was an important piece missing. In a later part, Cole walks in on his mom and Dr. Crowe sitting in his living room like they had been talking. Coles reaction was really suspicious.
He looked almost amazed. I like the way that the intensity just keeps growing. Then the dinner scene with Dr. Crowe and his wife. She looks disappointed in him. It seems insufficient now, but one will understand it later on in the movie. When Coles mom noticed the blurs in all of the pictures of Cole, I knew the missing piece I had been waiting on was about to be revealed. Then, at the party, Cole can hear someone yelling through a door that is open with no one inside.
That, I feel was the highest point of anticipation in the movie. Finally, the missing piece is revealed when Cole tells Dr. Crowe that he sees dead people. All of the things that had been happing to him become a little clearer. Thats when the special effects started to come into play. I have to say that some of the special effects in this movie were outstanding.
I believe the best was the boy that had been shot in the head. Dr. Crowe comes up with a probable solution, but is not completely sure that it will work. Cole tries to help a little girl ghost. Doing this takes Dr. Crowe and Cole to a funeral at the little girls house.
I didnt like this part because they walked in and did what they came to do and left without anyone noticing that theyve never seen either of these people before. That really bothered me. There is a very slim possibility that no one would have noticed two complete strangers in their house, not to mention the fact that Cole was snooping around upstairs. This really hurt the story, in my opinion. I like how after he starts talking to them, not only does he help them, but they help him. I believe that twist like those make stories more interesting.
Because Cole has learned to cope with his gift, his acceptance between others and himself increased. That was pushing it just a little. That rarely happens in real life. In the real world, once one is labeled as something, such as a geek, jock, or nerd, it is hard to change that regardless of what one does. That doesnt mean it cant be done; its just rare. After I thought about that for a moment, I believe that there was a deeper meaning in the part when Cole was the main character in the play and Tommy Tommisinno was just a minor role. This translated into the fact that Cole had an advantage over everyone else now that he knows how to use it. It showed that a curse is just not knowing how to use what one is given.
The Essay on Crime Movies Review part 1
Crime Movies Review It is no secret that detective and criminal movies are mostly popular among the audience. For a very long time the critics have been discussing the reasons of such popularity. Some people say that contemporary explicit criminal movies corrupt the audience and serve as the driving force for criminal action. But is it really true? Drew Todd wrote that crime movies implicitly make ...
When Cole tells his mom that he can see dead people, I like the fact that there is a wreck and the dead lady is standing right beside him. That really added to the moment of it all. One might wonder how Dr. Crowe was helped out by this ordeal. All I can do is recommend watching this movie because the end shocked me. This movie was very suspenseful and kept me wondering what was going to happen next. It received awards for best director and best screenplay.
Many critics gave this movie a high rating. I liked the special effects and the main theme of the movie. The actors fit their parts and there is not a lot of unnecessary violence. The one thing I didnt like about the movie is that there were parts that werent very practical. I would recommend this movie to anyone that likes suspenseful movies that will keep ones attention. If I were grading on a scale of one to five, I believe I would give this movie a four.