1400. Every director is a master at digging holes
The first act is to explain the profession of the male protagonist Malcolm.
He is a psychiatrist.
To be honest, if you ask Wang Yifan to take pictures of this kind of family daily life, it will be difficult for him to compare with the native Americans.
There is no way, this is the difference.
Therefore, Wang Yifan rarely shoots modern films in the native environment of North America, because it is difficult for people like Wang Yifan to understand that they were born and raised in China.
The plot of the movie continues.
Anna and Malcolm appeared at the bedroom door.
Malcolm reached out and twisted the bathroom lights. The light illuminated Anna who was standing aside. She took off her sweater like a joke and twisted her body like a stripper.
Malcolm was inspired to take off his sweatshirt and throw it aside.
Suddenly, Anna stood still in front of the window, looking down at the ground, looking surprised.
Malcolm walked to Anna and saw several pieces of broken glass on the ground. The wind blew in through the window that had dropped the glass. The phone beeped to the ground with a very thin "beep" sound. He was shocked.
At this time, a black shadow flashed behind them and disappeared quickly.
Anna screamed. Malcolm turned around quickly. The two of them stared at the bathroom at the same time: There was someone inside!
Malcolm slowly walked to the bathroom door. First, he saw a pile of clothes on the bathroom floor. Then there was a man. A strange, naked man standing in the bathroom.
No one said a word.
The stranger is about 19 years old, taking drugs, with dark eyes, protruding eyes, and bruises and scars on his body. His hands crossed against his chest, his whole body trembled slightly. His hair had a white patch.
The sudden appearance of strangers also made the audience feel a little strange and curious.
Who is he? Why does he appear here?
On the big screen:
"Anna, don't move, don't speak." Malcolm spoke in a very calm tone, his eyes always staring at strangers: "This is 47 Rocks Street, you broke the glass and broke into the private residence..."
The stranger looked up at Malcolm for the first time and said tremblingly: "You know nothing..."
"There are no drugs or drugs here." Malcolm tried to persuade strangers.
The stranger suddenly began to walk forward and walked straight to the door.
Malcolm instinctively retreated and tripped onto the bed.
Anna's first time seeing a stranger, her face turned pale.
The stranger saw Anna and stared at her sideways, as if he wanted to see her in her heart, and asked crying: "Do you know why people are afraid when they are alone? I know..."
Anna alertly: "What do you want?"
"I want him to promise me!" the stranger turned to Malcolm and shouted hysterically.
Anna: "Oh my goodness!"
Malcolm: "Do I know you?"
"Don't you know me anymore, miracle doctor? Do you don't remember your own patients?" The stranger's eyes were filled with tears.
Malcolm seemed to have been beaten by someone and couldn't speak for a moment.
Stranger: "…Downtown clinics, single-parent families, may suffer from emotional disorders."
Malcolm is recalling.
Stranger: "...I was so scared at that time. You said I couldn't face my parents' divorce. You were wrong."
Malcolm seemed to remember something.
"...Look at me now." The stranger began to hysteria again: "I don't want to feel scared anymore..."
Malcolm: "Let me think about it."
The stranger pounded the bathroom door frame hard: "I've been waiting for you for ten years! I won't wait any longer!"
Malcolm: "Ban Fellen?"
Stranger: "Some people call me a freak."
Malcolm: "Ryan Sumner?"
Tears fell from the stranger's face: "I'm indeed a freak, look at me."
Malcolm seemed to be inspired: "Vincent?"
It was silent for a moment.
Malcolm: "Vincent Gray?"
Vincent Gray was already crying and his eyes were blurred.
Malcolm sighed, as if he had just come out of the deep water: "Of course I remember you. Quiet, smart, compassionate, and very compassionate."
"You forgot me, and you will be cursed. You gave up on me." Vincent sobbed, and then said hatefully: "You gave up on me!"
Malcolm whispered: "Vincent, I'm sorry I didn't help you..." Malcolm stood up from the bedside.
Vincent lowered his head and turned to the sink.
Vincent: "...I'll try again. If you can give me another chance."
Vincent grabbed a pistol, shot Malcolm, and then shot himself in the head.
Malcolm fell on the bed with his stomach covering his stomach. Anna's sharp screams pierced the night sky.
Malcolm: "Vincent..."
Anna: "Don't talk. Hush!"
The movie "The Sixth Sense of the Supernatural" can be said to be full of pitfalls everywhere, such as the first and second acts, in fact, are digging pits.
Malcolm, a psychiatrist, gave up Vincent, which led to Vincent's misfortune and his misfortune.
This can be said to be an introduction and a foreshadowing.
As of now, Jack Curtis is indeed a good player.
In fact, this movie "The Sixth Sense of Supernatural Sense" can be said to be a suspense movie, and the most important thing about a suspense movie is the atmosphere.
He explained Malcolm's affairs at the beginning, which led to the subsequent events.
Why is Malcolm different from other psychologists?
The difference here is actually two aspects, and the most powerful thing is.
The difference here is because, starting from the first act, the audience will take preconceivedness and take it for granted.
Because Malcolm once gave up a patient, the patient ended in a tragedy. This gave Malcolm an introduction to helping Cole later.
But it is ignored that Malcolm is actually dead!
In fact, a background like "The Sixth Sense of the Supernatural" is suitable for countries like North America, but it is not suitable for domestic use.
Because, in China, similar things rarely happen.
Not to mention anything else, taking children to see a psychologist, in China, it does not mean that it does not exist, but it is almost very rare.
Because the education methods of China and so on are completely different from those of North America.
Lens conversion
Subtitles: Autumn. South City of Philadelphia.
Malcolm sat on a bench and looked at the handwritten document, with the first few lines of the document: "Vincent Gray, 10, referred to January 19, 1998."
The door opposite the bench opened and a boy stood at the door.
Malcolm quickly turned to the document: "Cole Hill, 8 years old, was referred in September 2008, divorced parents, extremely anxious, withdrawn, and may suffer from emotional disorders."
Cole Hill has big black eyes, as if he wants to see everything around him at any time. Brown hair and softness. The 8-year-old carefully locked the door and took out a pair of huge glasses from his schoolbag and put them on. It looked ridiculous.
He walked down the steps, looked around uneasy, with a nervous look.
Malcolm stood up, smoothed his shirt, and buttoned up his jacket.
Cole ran along the street at full speed.
Malcolm was stunned for a moment, packed up his documents and followed him to chase him.
Chapter completed!