Even movies that know the ending can surprise you

Rozella 2022-12-09 14:55:58

It was first known that "The Sixth Sense" was mentioned in the comedy "50 First Loves" that I watched four years ago.
Later I realized that this was a 99-year old film. Then one after another learned a lot of sloppy content about this movie.
Before watching "Sixth Sense," I knew that the actor played by Bruce Willis had already died at the beginning of the film; I also knew that Osment, the little boy who played Cole, had a great acting in this film. (See note 1); I also know that "Kojima Cry" that surprised me at the end is a copy of this film...
Because I have watched too many three-minute subversion movies (the ending of the movie is until It was subversively announced in the last three minutes), plus I learned a lot about the "Sixth Sense" earlier, so although I downloaded the "Sixth Sense" early in the morning, it has been sealed in the hard drive. Look. (See note 2)

Finally, one day after the Spring Festival, I was bored, there was really no game to play, and there were no other movies to watch, I found this movie and watched it.
Unexpectedly, this movie that I knew the ending a long time ago attracted me to watch it a little bit, and it brought unexpected touches to my heart. (See note 3)
Towards the end of the film, Cole decided to tell his secret to his mother who had always believed that he was suffering from a mental illness. When my son said that he could see the ghosts of the dead and communicate with them, the desperate expression on the mother's face told me that she didn't want to believe or accept this fact. But Cole told his mother that her dead grandmother had come to him, and asked him to tell his mother: When my mother was dancing when she was a child, her grandmother actually went to see her and thought she was beautiful; his mother once asked a question in front of her grandmother’s grave. The answer to that question is: "Yes! Every day!" My mother burst into tears after hearing this, because the question was: "Mom, have I ever made you proud?"
Seeing this, I also cried bitterly while holding the notebook. All the time, what I hope most is that my father can be proud of me. From my hard study when I was a child, to cycling trips, postgraduate entrance examinations.... I also asked my father this question, and I knew that his father’s answer would be What is it, but I have never felt at ease. I always suspect that I will disappoint my father after all.
Although I have heard the truth a long time ago, it was at this moment that I finally understood: For parents, their children are the most proud of themselves. This kind of pride has nothing to do with their children’s income, and also with their children’s status and status. Irrelevant.

Thanks for this movie, I haven't shed tears so heartily for a long time...
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Note 1: It's really outstanding, I think I deserve to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

Note 2: I downloaded a movie from the Internet solely for the purpose of communication and learning, and I have never used it for commercial purposes, and I consciously deleted it after a few years.

Note 3: Because I have watched too many movies, I have developed the bad habit of dragging it behind if the plot doesn’t appeal to me. This habit has been repeatedly met by people who often sit in front of the computer with me to communicate and learn about downloading movies from the Internet. B-ultrasound reprimanded. Every time I drag a movie, B-ultrasound always tells me, "Is it easy for someone to make a movie?!" His tone and demeanor always makes me seem to be in a trance and go back to more than 100 years ago, seeing someone The old man with pigtails said to me: "The Qing Dynasty is going to die!!" So I always feel very guilty. I feel as if I have really done something extremely immoral. I also feel that the Qing Dynasty is gone and I am a little bit too. Relationship... But then one day I accidentally discovered that the B-ultrasound also often dragged the movie back with me behind his back. From then on, I no longer feel guilty, and never cross again.

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The Sixth Sense quotes

  • Malcolm Crowe: Keep moving, cheese dick.

  • Cole Sear: I'm ready to communicate with you now.