Chapter 309: History Lesson (Ask for Recommendation)
In the movie, after being treated like "when he didn't exist" by his wife, Dr. Malcolm is very disappointed.
While he was on his way to school with Cole, he noticed that the little boy seemed to think he was a freak.
It made him a little excited.
He couldn't help but think of the night he was shot by the patient Vincent more than a year ago-
As a successful psychologist, he was more concerned than the pain of his injuries because he didn't help Vincent.
Vincent said he was a freak and eventually committed suicide.
Cole's words reminded Dr. Malcolm of his own failures again, and he told Cole with some excitement,
"You're not a freak!"
"Don't believe what people say to you, it's all shit!"
"You don't believe that, okay?"
Seeing Cole nod, Dr. Malcolm breathed a sigh of relief.
"It's an empathy!"
In the screening room, Kenneth Turan commented on Dr. Malcolm's performance on the big screen.
"However, because of this, Cole's favorability for him seems to have increased a lot. 」
Now, Kenneth Turan is no longer entangled in whether the publicity behavior of "The Sixth Sense" is a moral kidnapping for film critics like them.
He thinks the movie "The Sixth Sense" is very good.
The actors' performances are sincere, and there seems to be some suspense hidden in the story.
In particular, it is clear that so far, except for the shooting at the beginning, the rest are daily stories, but Kenneth feels a kind of uneasiness and suspense that pervades all around.
"Charlotte Booth's ability to control the rhythm and scenes has improved a lot!"
Mr. Film Critic praised the progress of the film director, and couldn't help but look forward to the plot later.
In the later plot, the suspense unfolds further -
Cole's mom was cleaning up her room when she noticed that Cole's photos all had mysterious apertures on them.
At the same time, Dr. Malcolm was chatting with Cole and asked him if he had tried free-form writing.
- That is, to empty the brain and write haphazardly, so that some hidden thoughts may emerge in it.
Cole said he tried.
"What did you write?"
The doctor asked.
"Disturbing content. ”
Cole did not answer the doctor's questions further. But on the other side, when Cole's mother cleaned up the room, she found what Cole had written before-
"If you don't let the baby be quiet, I'll kill you!"
Cole's mom was frightened.
And the doctor didn't know about it.
"Let's set a goal!"
The doctor explained to Cole,
"What would you like to see the outcome of our conversation? If you could change your life, what would you want to change?"
"I want to stop being afraid!"
Cole's answer silenced Dr. Malcolm.
"That's what Vincent said before!"
In front of the big screen, relying on his excellent memory, Sheldon immediately remembered the source of this sentence.
As a person with an extraordinary IQ but not much understanding of feelings, although he could not understand the reason for the doctor's silence, this did not prevent him from spoiling Leonard, who was sitting next to him.
Leonard didn't bother him.
Unlike Sheldon, who is not very good at feeling feelings, he can understand Cole's loneliness.
As a nerd who is good at learning but not good at interpersonal communication and sports, Leonard's elementary and middle school life is full of similar loneliness, which gives him a sense of substitution for Cole.
At this time, he was immersed in this sense of substitution, and he had no time to pay attention to Sheldon's harassment.
On the other side, Howard and Rajesh feel similarly.
For the film "The Sixth Sense", the four of them were not very interested in it. After all, this is not an infinitely looping story like "Happy Death Day", and it doesn't appeal to them that much.
They will come to the premiere because of Emily's invitation before.
Although Emily couldn't watch the movie with them later because of her father. But the tickets were bought, and they didn't waste it......
However, they didn't expect that this movie would resonate so much with their feelings.
Now, except for Sheldon, who is still a little confused, the other three have been immersed in the feeling of the movie.
But it was precisely because of the immersion that what happened to Cole in school afterwards made the three of them feel even more angry-
It was a history lesson.
The teacher explains the history of the United States.
INTERVIEWER Because of its relatively short history, the history of the United States will pay more attention to the history of the city or region where the school is located. The teacher will enrich the textbook by telling more details.
And in this lesson, the history teacher asked a question -
"Do you know what this school was used for more than a hundred years ago?"
The children in the class looked at each other, and no one spoke.
At this point, Cole shook his head from side to side, and then raised his hand tremblingly,
"This used to be the place where people were hanged. ”
The teacher was taken aback, and the students all looked at Cole with unusual eyes.
"This used to be a courtroom!"
The teacher corrected,
"I don't know who told you about the hanged man, but they just wanted to scare you!"
After saying that, the teacher looked at Cole with a mixture of sympathy and dissatisfaction, which completely angered him-
"You're a stammering Stanley!"
Cole angrily blamed the teacher,
"You stuttered until high school. You should know that you shouldn't look at people like that, it will make them feel bad!"
Cole's words stunned the teacher.
He slowly approached Cole and asked where he had heard the nickname.
But Cole was frightened by the approaching teacher, and he covered his eyes and kept shouting "Stutter Stanley".
The teacher started to get emotional, and then really stuttered.
"Shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up!"
The teacher slammed his fist on Cole's desk,
"You, you, you, weird, weird, weird!"
"As a teacher, he really shouldn't have said such things!"
In front of the big screen, Andrew Spark, who is also a teacher, was a little dissatisfied with his peers in the movie.
"If he does this, it will cause a serious blow to the child's psychology!"
"Maybe it's because Cole's words really poked at his pain point!"
Diana, who was sitting next to Andrew, was a little sympathetic to the history teacher,
"Moreover, if something like this happens, I'm afraid it will be difficult for him to raise his head in front of the students in the future!"
"You're right!"
Thinking about the bear children he had taught, Andrew nodded as well.
"But who told Mr. Cole about the history teacher who stuttered before?"
Diana asked,
"And the school used to be a courtroom, and there was a thing about hanging people?"
Andrew also has no answer to this question.