The Sixth Sense of Gods and Ghosts (The Others, 2001)

Telly 2022-04-20 09:01:12

1. The Sixth Sense of Gods and Ghosts (The Others, 2001) is already a movie twenty years ago. Since the movie was released, I don’t know how many times I have watched it. Watching it again this time is like watching an old movie. Nicole Kiman is the goddess of our growing age. She is both beautiful and good at acting. In this movie, she showed a perfect and excellent voice and expression, especially when the truth was revealed, she was embarrassed to look back on the corridor with her two children in her arms. The voice, rhythm, tone, and intonation not only make the described picture emerge in the audience's consciousness, but also go deeper into the unspeakable emotional turning point, and the sorrow and joy are intertwined and come to mind. It can be said that Nicole Kiman has done enough of the play just by talking.

2. It is difficult to empathize in our lives. It is so difficult between people and between people and ghosts. This is a movie centered on ghosts. In fact, there is no need to be afraid of the unknown (such as ghosts or ghosts). The unknown is the unknown. To admit it, this is the beginning of true knowledge. At the beginning of the movie, the protagonist of the story is full of faith, but it is a blind faith. Educating children, especially about the afterlife world; at the end of the story, when the child asks him "why don't we go to hell when we die", the mother replies "I don't know, I don't know more than you, but I know I Love you guys".

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The Others quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Nicholas: Mummy!

  • Grace: [regarding Lydia] Was she born like that?

    Mrs. Mills: Beg your pardon, ma'am?

    Grace: The girl. Was she born a mute?

    Mrs. Mills: No.

    [looks uncomfortable]

    Mrs. Mills: I think I've finished here, ma'am. If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go and see if Mr. Tuttle needs a hand.