Chapter 308: A Good Doctor (Ask for Subscription)
The home of the little boy Cole is a different story.
As a single mother, Cole's mom was busy the next morning.
She tidied up the house and prepared breakfast for Cole. When she found her son's tie dirty, she untied it and put it in the washing machine in the next room.
But when she returned to the kitchen, she was startled—
Cole sat motionless at the dining table, while all the drawers in the kitchen were opened.
"Are you looking for something?"
Mom asked cautiously.
“...... Sandwich biscuits. ”
It took a long time for Cole to answer in a whisper.
“...... They're right there!"
Mom pointed to one of the drawers, a little weakly.
Cole saw his mother's doubts, and he asked cautiously,
"Do you think I'm bad?"
The mother leaned down and held her chin up to look into her son's eyes.
"Absolutely not!"
Cole seemed relieved to hear his mother's assurance.
At this time, Cole's classmates came and called him to school.
Cole hurriedly packed his things and went out, but when he went out, his mother noticed that there was a handprint on the table where he had just sitting, which seemed to be made of condensed water vapor.
Before my mother could doubt, the handprint quickly disappeared.
Mom walks up to the window, where Cole and his little buddies are waving to her.
The two quickly ran away with their shoulders on their backs.
This was somewhat reassuring to Cole's mother.
However, she didn't know that this was actually just a show-
After making sure that he was out of her sight, Cole's little friend separated from him,
"Freak, how about a shoulder shot? ”
The boy's expression was smug, but it was clear that he wasn't Cole's true "buddy......
"Cole is so lonely!"
Looking at Cole on the big screen who went to school alone and went home alone, Emily felt a little empathetic for a while.
She is also the child of a single-parent family.
Although his father is very out of tune, he is pulling Emily from childhood to the present.
Emily doesn't blame her dad for this, but sometimes she does feel a little lonely.
"Emily, were you so lonely when you went to school before?"
The father, who was sitting next to Emily and watching the movie with her, suddenly asked.
- Obviously, Emily is not the only one who feels the same way.
"Of course not!
Emily made a big smile at her father.
On the big screen, the little boy Cole is not as optimistic and strong as Emily.
After school, he returned home and his mother and Dr. Malcolm were waiting for him.
The two sat opposite each other, and the atmosphere was silent, as if they didn't know what to say.
Seeing Cole return, his mother hurried over and asked him how he was doing.
Cole didn't know what to answer for a moment.
His mother guided him through his imagination of a better life—or fantasies—and then he went to prepare dinner.
"Hey, would you like to sit?"
When the doctor finally spoke, he asked Cole if he was ready to talk.
Cole shook his head.
"Then let's make a game!"
The doctor explained that he was going to guess what Cole was thinking, and if he guessed correctly, Cole took a step forward, and if he guessed wrong, he took a step back.
If Cole ends up in his seat, he's going to sit down and talk to the doctor;
If, on the other hand, he ends up retreating to the door, he is free to leave.
Cole agreed.
So, the doctor made a pretentious, put on the appearance of a psychic master, and began his own performance-
He said, "Your mom has been to a doctor like me before, but she hasn't helped in any way, so you don't think I can help you either."
Cole took a step forward.
"You're worried that your mom will give away some of her personal secrets by talking to a psychiatrist. And you have secrets that you don't want to tell me. ”
Cole took a few more steps forward.
The doctor felt a pang of excitement, and he wanted to keep up the good work, but he didn't want to meet a series of failures next—
From the watch in the boy's hand, to the reasons for Cole's performance at school, he guessed wrong.
Cole retreated to the door.
"You're a good guy, but you can't help me!"
The doctor's conversation failed.
"This kid is indeed a bit withdrawn!"
Richard Manson looked at Cole Hill on the big screen and couldn't help but sigh.
As a film critic who mainly evaluates acting skills, he actually doesn't like action stars like Bruce Willis.
In his opinion, action stars generally have poor acting skills, which directly lowers the style of Hollywood movies.
Although, he also knows that action movies are an integral part of commercial films, he is still instinctively a little resistant to action stars.
Taking Bruce Willis as an example, although Richard Manson knew that the other party had shown good acting skills in movies such as "Vulgar" and "12 Monkeys", he still felt that the other party's acting skills were very poor.
Therefore, he originally had no expectations for his performance in "The Sixth Sense".
However, as of now, Bruce Willis is doing very well.
At least, Richard Manson, as a film critic, is a bright spot.
"If he could keep up this level, I wouldn't have always said that he didn't have acting skills!"
Mr. Film Critic defended his discrimination in his heart.
At the same time, he also noticed one thing -
"Whether it is Johnny Depp before or Bruce Willis now, in Charlotte Booth's movies, they all show acting skills that are diametrically opposed to usual. 」
"And Charlize Theron, who was discovered by him, followed him to make three movies, and his acting skills were the same as those of a coffee position, and he made a triple jump - does this mean that Charlotte Booth, the director, is particularly good at directing the acting skills of actors?"
Richard Manson doesn't know if his guess is correct, but the movie "The Sixth Sense" has been shown so far, and Bruce Willis has shown acting skills that really surprised him.
Of course, what surprised him the most was another little actor -
Sam Phil who plays the little boy Cole.
"It is said that children, like animals, are the most uncontrollable element in the filming process. If you don't use it well, you can ruin a movie, but if you use it well, you can make a movie - it seems that Charlotte Booth has found the right child. 」
Richard Manson pondered.
At this time, Mr. Film Critic has no intention of continuing to find faults-
From an acting point of view, he felt that he had come across a movie worth looking forward to.
Bruce Willis didn't know what Richard Manson was critical of him.
However, even if he knew, he didn't care much.
At this time, he was also nervously watching the big screen, watching Dr. Malcolm in action.
- Because the release time was set in a hurry, "The Sixth Sense" did not hold an internal preview screening and other early viewing activities, which made Bruce Willis, as the leading actor, see the complete film for the first time like other audiences.
Although watching himself walk around on the big screen made Bruce Willis feel a little awkward, he did feel that he was acting well.
In particular, Bruce Willis laughed at the scene where Dr. Malcolm left Cole's house and rushed to the restaurant he had agreed with his wife, only to be ignored by his resentful wife.
He remembered the repeated NG during the previous filming, and the magic mantra Charlotte told Olivia Williams, who played his wife-
"When he doesn't exist!"