"The Sixth Sense": The ghost of a warm person is over

Barry 2022-10-30 18:39:37

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Manga A movie about ghost stories, but it is so deeply touching and silent.

Xiao Xianrou said why he said he couldn't act in movies with dogs and children? Why can't they act? I say because Dog and Little are still born actors and they act so well. On the contrary, the adults were dwarfed by accident.

The little boy did a great job and looked really pitiful. But Bruce Willie is my favorite actor. This time, he put away his mighty muscles. Although he was a little sad and occasionally a little frustrated, his warm eyes were still very charming. The appearance of such a protagonist, so the tone of this film has been established, even if it is a thriller and suspense film, but such a combination of looks can't be beautiful. Therefore, judging people by their appearance is often justified, because how can a person with a terrifying and ferocious heart appear such a pleasant appearance? So this big and small match is really catchy.

Although the story is about ghost-related superpowers (sixth sense), the individual scenes are terrifying, but they are not too scary in a flash. In fact, the whole story is about the communication between people, and the process is warm and touching. . Whether it is the adult psychiatrist who patiently listens to the inner voice of the child and truly believes in him, or the child accepts the doctor's prompt and listens to the voices of the ghosts to help them find peace with each other, and finally the mother and child finally open their hearts and begin Heart to heart communication. Or there is a secondary line. The doctor and the wife are becoming more indifferent because of too little communication with each other, and the child reminds the doctor that people can hear your voice to her even after falling asleep. These are all reminders of how important it is for people to truly trust each other, communicate and help each other.

When I was a kid, I remember old people saying that children are more likely to see ghosts, and that's what it says in this movie as well. Is it because children's souls are cleansed that they can see ghosts? Or is it numb because there are too many non-human and non-ghost people in the adult world, and some people are even more terrifying than others? Anyway, it is interesting to analyze this.

This movie also reminds me of Bruce Willie's ex-wife Demi Moore's "The Ghost Story", in which there are some cases where the protagonists do not know that they are no longer in this world, so they fail to touch the real thing. These feelings of powerlessness, in fact, are insurmountable whether it is a person or a ghost who seems to be powerful. Could it be that the former couple paid homage to each other with such a movie? This pair is really a match, it's a pity to separate. In any case, such films of people and ghosts make people curious about the difference between the abilities of ghosts in China and the West. Western ghosts do not completely appear in the dark, nor will they disappear with the light, while Chinese ghosts can only appear in the dark. Is this a convention? Inherited from an ancient culture?

The same thing is that no matter what form the soul appears in, whether it is a real person or a ghost in another world, it may actually be lonely, and they can all sympathize with each other.

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The Sixth Sense quotes

  • Cole Sear: [of his grandmother] She wanted me to tell you...

    Lynn Sear: Cole, please stop...

    Cole Sear: She wanted me to tell you she saw you dance. She said, when you were little, you and her had a fight, right before your dance recital. You thought she didn't come see you dance. She did. She hid in the back so you wouldn't see. She said you were like an angel. She said you came to the place where they buried her. Asked her a question? She said the answer is... "Every day." What did you ask?

    Lynn Sear: Do... Do I make her proud?

  • Cole Sear: She came a long way to visit me, didn't she?

    Malcolm Crowe: I guess she did.