Chapter 314: Helping Ghosts for Fun System (Okay, I'll Rub Another Wave)

While Charlotte is explaining to Charlize, on the big screen, Cole is already on a journey to help the ghosts with Dr. Malcolm.

It was a little girl who had been vomiting.

- She is also the sixth person in the movie "The Sixth Sense" to be a ghost.

Although there is no ghost in sight, Dr. Malcolm accompanies Cole to a funeral under the guidance of the little girl's ghost.

- It was the little girl's funeral.

From the conversations of the people at the funeral, they learned that the little girl had suffered from some kind of disease and died.

"But if it's really sick and dead, that little girl's ghost doesn't need to come to Cole, does it?"

Diana analyzed it with an FBI intuition, and Andrew nodded on the side.

- Indeed, the ghosts that Cole had seen before barely looked like they were dead in a normal way.

- So, now this little girl won't die a normal death, right?

The development of the film quickly confirmed his guess -

Because the funeral ceremony was held at the little girl's home, Cole found a lifeless room here.

The room is filled with various videotapes and marionettes, making it look eerie.

Cole felt a little scared, and he was thinking about withdrawing when a hand suddenly reached out on the bed and grabbed his leg tightly.

“......”

Emily almost screamed for a moment.

The little girl now discovers that the scariest movies are not those that keep repeating scary scenes.

- Those shots are not so scary when people are mentally prepared.

On the contrary, it is a movie like "The Sixth Sense", where most of the scenes are movies of daily life, and once in a while, it can always scare Emily.

- because this change was so sudden that she didn't have time to make any mental preparation.

Fortunately, the ghost that appears in the movie is not really scary, and it is still the ghost of the little girl who grabs Cole's leg.

She silently handed a box to Cole.

Cole, on the other hand, handed it over to her father as the little girl's ghost intended.

Inside the box is a box of videotapes.

In the video, the little girl is recording a marionette show, which seems to be her greatest hobby.

Seeing this, the father couldn't help but think of his daughter's voice and smile, and he smiled sadly.

However, the next picture stunned him and the rest of the people who watched the tape-

Because the little girl was sick all the time, her stepmother would take care of her and bring her meals.

But the other party secretly poisoned the little girl's food.

This process happened to be recorded by the little girl while recording the marionette show.

"So that's the cause of the little girl's death!"

Kenneth Turan saw it.

Seeing now, as a film critic, he finds it difficult to make a classification of the movie "The Sixth Sense".

said that it is a horror movie, but this movie does not focus on horror elements, and even the scary scenes are pitiful;

said that it is a fantasy film, but the fantasy elements in it are only ghosts and Cole's yin and yang eyes, but it is better to say that according to the development process of the plot, it is more like a reasoning film;

It can be said that it is a mystery film......

"Maybe Charlotte Booth likes this kind of genre that combines multiple elements, right?"

Thinking about the previous "Happy Death Day" and "Guillotine Valley", Mr. Film Critic felt that he seemed to have captured a certain quality of Charlotte,

"However, his skills in this fusion theme are really good!"

Kenneth Turan admired in his heart, but his more attention was still focused on watching the movie-

In the movie, Cole, who fulfilled the little girl's last wish, gave the clown-like rag doll to the dead little girl's sister.

"Your sister will protect you!"

He told the other person.

"So, has Cole overcome his fear of ghosts now?"

Richard Manson loved Sam Phil's performance as Cole, and he felt that the kid's performance was so real that it was as if he had experienced it himself.

Seeing the back, he also became more and more concerned about the role of Cole, and even forgot that this was a movie.

So, when he saw Cole help the little girl's ghost, Richard was very happy that he had surpassed himself, and at the same time, he also realized that it meant that he had gradually overcome his fear of ghosts.

The same is true of the development of cinema.

Now, it's coming to an end.

Cole reconciles with his history teacher, and he also participates in one of the school's stage plays.

He was chatting with a woman before he went on stage, but the history teacher who came in and asked him to come to the stage didn't see the woman at all.

It wasn't until the woman turned to leave that the audience in front of the big screen realized that it was a ghost half covered in blood.

But Cole was no longer afraid.

He said goodbye to the ghost familiarly, as if he were saying goodbye to an ordinary friend.

"It seems that Cole's fear of ghosts has solved a series of problems in his life!"

Looking at Cole, who starred in a stage play while playing with his friends on the big screen, Leonard was even a little envious.

Although he can't see ghosts, as a nerd, Leonard's childhood life is not much happier than Cole's.

- At least, Cole's mom cares about him, and Leonard's mom ......

What is it like to know that at Christmas, the Christmas present you receive is an academic paper from your brother or sister?

However, Leonard was not too envious.

After all, he is now an adult.

Although there is still a long way to go in the pursuit of Penny, at least he has a few good friends by his side.

"Leonard, this popcorn for you. ”

"Sheldon, you're so kind?"

"No, I just noticed that there seemed to be something strange stuck to this popcorn. ”

“......”

- To fix it, he doesn't have that many friends......

But no matter how Leonard counts the number of his friends, it can't affect the fact that the movie "The Sixth Sense" is moving towards the end -

After solving Cole's fear of ghosts, Dr. Malcolm, a psychiatrist, finally says goodbye to Cole.

When Cole asked the question, "Should we meet again?", many viewers even felt reluctant.

However, as a professional psychiatrist, Dr. Malcolm has long been accustomed to all this.

Doctors told Cole that he also needed to talk to his loved ones about his ability to see ghosts.

But that's not something that doctors can help.

"That's right!"

As a film critic, Richard Manson sees that he already feels very good about "The Sixth Sense" now.

It seems that this is the movie shot by Charlotte Booth, with the most sincere feelings, the warmest atmosphere, and the most good acting skills of the actors.

In particular, Cole's conversation with his mother after saying goodbye to Dr. Malcolm brought this feeling to a climax-