Golden ending

Creola 2022-10-18 00:52:37

Whether a person has a sixth sense or not is a mystery in the scientific and medical circles. But there is no doubt that animals have a hunch. The story told by "Sixth Sense" is actually just a prop. What the movie really wants to express is something warm beyond the mysterious horror of the sixth sense. The so-called golden ending is rarely seen in movies. A few years later, "Small Island Cry" and "Mentally Ill" a few years ago are all typical films with a golden ending. But I always feel that "Sixth Sense" is more perfect. The front is silent and silent. At the last moment, when the protagonist suddenly realizes, he suddenly realizes that he has been deceiving himself all the time. After facing reality, he left quietly. Leave us sitting in a daze in front of the screen.

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The Sixth Sense quotes

  • [first lines]

    Anna Crowe: It's getting cold.

    Malcolm Crowe: That is one fine frame; one fine frame that is. How much...

    [he sits down with a grunt]

  • Malcolm Crowe: Wanna play a game? It's a mind-reading game. Here's how it works. I read your mind. If what I say is right, you take one step towards the chair. If what I say is wrong, you take one step back... towards the doorway. If you reach the chair, you sit down. If you reach the door, you can go. Wanna play?

    [Cole nods]

    Malcolm Crowe: Okay... When your mother and father were first divorced, your mom went to see a doctor like me, and he didn't help her. So you think I'm not going to be able to help you.

    [Cole takes a step forward]

    Malcolm Crowe: You're worried that she said she told him things - things she couldn't tell anyone else... Secrets.

    [Cole takes another step forwards]

    Malcolm Crowe: You have a secret, but you don't want to tell me.

    [Cole takes another step forwards]

    Malcolm Crowe: [looking at Cole's watch] Your dad gave you that watch as a present just before he went away.

    [Cole takes a step back]

    Cole Sear: He forgot it in a drawer. Doesn't work.

    Malcolm Crowe: You keep pretty quiet in school, but... you're a good student, you've never really been in any serious trouble.

    [Cole takes another step back]

    Cole Sear: We were supposed to draw a picture. Anything we wanted. I drew a man. He got hurt in the neck by another man with a screwdriver.

    Malcolm Crowe: You saw that on TV, Cole?

    [Cole steps back again]

    Cole Sear: Everyone got upset. They had a meeting. Mom started crying. I don't draw like that anymore.

    Malcolm Crowe: How do you draw now?

    Cole Sear: I draw... people smiling, dogs running, rainbows. They don't have meetings about rainbows.

    Malcolm Crowe: No, I guess they don't.

    Cole Sear: What am I thinking now?

    Malcolm Crowe: I don't know what you're thinking now.

    [Cole takes his last step back towards the door]

    Cole Sear: I was thinking... you're nice, but you can't help me.

    [walks away]