Analysis of The Sixth Sense - Dr. Crow is Alive!

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This essay will closely analyze the restaurant scene and the scene where Dr Crow is in the house with both Cole and his mother and discuss the techniques used to make the audience believe that Dr Crow is alive.

The Sixth Sense is a thriller not to be missed. Set in Philadelphia, it sucks the viewers into a world of mystery and unrealism. The film reveals an unexpected twist at the end which is very unusual. The fact that Bruce Willis starred in this psychological thriller gave the movie hope of receiving attention. Haley Joel Osment who played one of the main roles in the supernatural movie, performed exceptionally well. Other actresses also played their roles very well. Overall, the movie was directed and played perfectly.

The scene where Dr Crow is in the house with Coles’ mother begins in a medium shot, the audience can see their body language but their facial expressions are not fully exposed. The audience see Dr Crow and Cole's mother sitting in profile. This is effective as the audience are able to view the bigger picture and immediately get the impression that they were both having a conversation, but the fact that she is biting her nails may suggest that she is nervous.

Their knees are angled away from each other. He looks at her while she stares into space, and the audience feel as though they have walked in on something. Because the Dr can clearly see her, the audience never assume she cannot see him. She appears very anxious, but he is seen as being calm and half-smiling. This implies that she is discussing her son with a psychologist which is why she is clearly concerned and the audience assume that he is trying to be sympathetic but at the same time also trying to reassure her.

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...lly structured and wonderfully presented. In both scenes, certain techniques were used to make the audience believe that Dr Crow was alive. In both scenes interview shots were used to give the impression that both Crow and Anna were having a conversation and because the audience could not see both characters at once, they assumed that each was reacting to the other, which also convinced the audience that Dr Crow was alive.

Dr Crow took the responsibility of playing two main roles in both these scenes; he had to be dead as well as being alive. This would have been impossible but his acting proved that he had a unique abilty to play these two very different roles accurately.

Cole, who took on a role as one of the main characters in the first scene, also performed very well. Being a small child, very less was expected of him but he revealed his hidden talents.

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