The sixth sense

Synopsis 
In this movie a young boy struggles with feeling different and being picked on, but the reality is that he sees dead people. Those dead people need closure and come to him. Since he is so odd, he gets a councilor that helps him with his "secrets". He eventually comes to tell Malcolm (the councilor) that he sees dead people and Malcolm doesn't believe him, but continues to help him. Malcolm's wife is irritated with him being gone for so long that she becomes close with another man. Cole the young boy is very scared of these ghosts he sees, but Malcolm concludes that he should talk to them and ask what they want. Soon enough he begins to let them communicate with him, and then becomes comfortable telling his mother about this secret. His mom is skeptical at first, but soon believes him when he reveals a truth about her past as a young child, that his grandmother told him. Malcolm and Cole come to a close on their sessions, so they agree to stop seeing each other, and soon enough he realizes something is wrong. He was speaking to his wife in her sleep and asks "why did you leave me" and then realizes that he wasn't wearing his ring. He was shot in the first scene of the movie, but it presumes as if he is alive, when really he died from this bullet wound, that a past patient shot him with.

3 Instances:
   1.)  The first moment I rewound and thought about how he was never alive was when he was sitting in his basement at his desk and there's a knock at the door and he yells "can you get that" and there is no response until later his wife opens the door.
   2.) The second is that Malcolm never took off his suit jacket. He took his blazer at the beginning scene in the movie when the patient is in his house, and is about to shoot him.
   3.) The third instance is that in one of the beginning scenes when Malcolm and his wife are at an anniversary dinner, Malcolm is rambling about certain things, and his wife acts like she wasn't even listening to him, and pays for the check, and walks out.
























































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