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    cut from the Priest's gentle dream of his mother, to the piercing scream of the little girl. Why The use of restful music as the main soundtrack in "The Exorcist" added to the "loud and quiet" technique Friedkin used, to create the sense that everything is calm. I myself began my trailer using this technique, with some gentle music, so that when things begin to go wrong, the impact is more substantial. The voice that was created for the "demon" in this film was dubbed

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    curse or a gift? In the movie The Sixth Sense, Cole, a little boy, has the power to communicate with the dead. Quite a freaky concept for me because I am a wuss when it comes to the supernatural. Dark and twisted scenes were placed throughout the film that left me feeling uneasy and had an anxious feeling flush my body, but overall it was a good, suspenseful drama/horror. Through the mind-boggling visuals and the constant battle between life and death, The Sixth Sense shows you that even the powerless

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    The Conclusion of Malcolm Crowe The Sixth Sense is a PG-13 horror film released on August 6, 1999 by director M. Night Shyamalan. It talks about a boy name Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) who is able to see and talk to people from the dead and child psychiatrist Malcolm Crowe tries to help him. Throughout the movie there were abundance of scenes that made the movie memorable for the audience. One scene I found this intriguing was at the end when Malcolm learned that he is dead. There were so numerous

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    “Danger is real, but fear is a choice.” As intriguing and captivating as this catch phrase sounds, the film as a whole may not fit that classification. While M. Night Shyamalan’s After Earth (2013) is ineffective in reaching some of its audiences as anticipated, others seem to have enjoyed the movie thoroughly. The film opens with a promising story where humans are forced to escape a polluted Earth inhabited by an alien race that is trained to exterminate them and retreat to Nova Prime, a new home

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    Aristotle said the best plays have both an anagnorisis and a peripeteia which occur at nearly the same time. Anagnorisis which means "discovery" and peripeteia which means "reversal of fortune" have been a successful duo through the years. A simple way to state this is that within a story there is a startling discovery, which brings a change from ignorance to knowledge. These theatrical elements can make what appears to be a simple plot into an intriguing and attention-grabbing story. The play

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    time and strict money budget. He said he was striving to “shoot fast and with a kind of leaner, tighter mentality” (Guerrasio). He may have accomplished his goal, but his product was no where near reaching the standard set by his best film The Sixth Sense. Choppy found footage is the tactic that is used to document siblings Becca, who has a weird issue with mirrors, and Tyler’s, who is a big fear of germs, week long stay with their grandparents whom they have never met. The cause of the separation

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    Sixth Sense Technology provides us a near resemblance of a natural sixth sense, a higher order sense than the five senses we have. Sixth Sense Technology device have a mini-projector and a camera which are connected to a smartphone. Smartphone is used as a computer and have internet connectivity. Camera recognizes any object or person in the view with help of the internet connectivity and important information about that object can be projected on any desired surface including the object itself or

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    THE FANTASTIC IN FILM ‘THE SIXTH SENSE’ The movie ‘The Sixth Sense’ fits in the category of fantastic because it creates a hesitation between the reality and the supernatural. At first, Dr. Malcom Crowe looks more credible than Cole Sear because of the working-class status of Malcom which makes him more reliable as a narrator. Cole can see ghost, but maybe what he sees is an illusion because of the fact that his dad committed suicide. In other words, he may be mentally unstable because of this trauma

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    The sixth sense directed by M. Night Shymalan tells a story of a boy who is able to see dead people seeks help from a child psychologist. The film explores the supernatural from a humanized perspective. The film portrays a story with dynamic elements which not only consists of horror, but also love and humanity.1). The theme of this film is to have courage to face your fears. The scene that contributes most to address the theme is where Cole stops running away from the ghost and finds what they want

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    we are taught that the human body has five senses. I’m sure we can all recite them: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. This list has frequent unchanged since the time of Aristotle. To most people, a “sixth sense” refers either to one outside the realm of the scientific, or one that simply does not exist in most humans. However, ask a neurologist how many senses the human body has, and you might get a surprising answer. Many identify nine or more senses- some listing as many as twenty-one. The

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