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Chapter 2130 2130 The abyss calls for help

The Los Angeles Times immediately presented Nicholas's film reviews. A high score of 95 can almost be said to be a high score that cannot be copied.

Some people may joke that this is not a full score of 100... In the past, the Los Angeles Times was not like this. They have always given the highest evaluation of Hugo's works. But everyone knows that this is just a joke, because "The Sixth Sense of Supernatural" is a horror film. The peak moment of horror films in history was the "Exorcist" in 1973. The media comprehensive review of this work has reached a terrifying 82 points. No work of the same type can surpass it so far.

In fact, with the exhibition of horror films in the second half of the 1980s, it has reached another extreme. The average score of horror films has dropped to 50. For most horror works, the media comprehensive review can reach 60, which is a huge victory. Works with a media comprehensive review of 70 are enough to join the "classics".

Under such circumstances, the "Supernatural Sixth Sense" won the 95-point evaluation of the "Los Angeles Times", which is completely incredible and almost shocking. Many people even doubt that Nicholas McClass is sure to watch the "Supernatural Sixth Sense" rather than the "Trumen's World" that is being re-released recently?

However, the answer was quickly answered because the film reviews from the New York Times confirmed the view of the Los Angeles Times. They wrote a film review with the title "God, I cry to you from the abyss", and the review of the score of 100 was a high praise for the film.

“‘You think it’s my freak?’ ‘Looking into my eyes, I will never think you’re a freak, never’.

This is a dialogue that appears in the movie, and it appears twice. This is a mother's love for a child, and it is a mother's commitment to a child. This has also become the core content throughout the entire movie, making the whole movie radiate the core and quality that is different from ordinary horror movies, and truly qualify to become a classic.

Hollywood has never lacked horror movies. Almost every year, there are a large number of works with uneven levels, which are dazzling. However, there are not many that can really make the audience enter the cinema and leave an impression. But there is no doubt that the "Supernatural Six Sense" can attract Hugo's joining to win the favor of this unique actor, which is definitely a work worth looking forward to. The results also prove that Hugo once again amazed all audiences, and the "Supernatural Six Sense" once again brought surprises.

This is a wonderful horror movie, and it is also a surprising suspense movie.

The so-called suspense movie is that one or more suspense is always hidden in the process of the film advancement. As the story progresses, suspense is revealed one by one, or another suspense is set up with the unraveling of one suspense. Such a movie lays the atmosphere for the camp step by step from the beginning with a layered pace of progression, and finally when the suspense is revealed, it completely detonates the story's **.

This type of movie is very difficult to shoot, and it puts high requirements for the director's control and rendering ability, and the requirements for the matching of the script and the actors are unparalleled. But once successful, such movies are often endless aftertaste. When people can't wait to reveal the result of the truth, they suddenly come out in an unexpected moment. After the storm-like venting, all the details of the previous movie will appear before their eyes, and then it will be revealed that these details are carefully set by the director, so cleverly, so wonderful, so interesting, so praiseworthy, and I can't help but savor it many times.

There have been many classic movies like this this year, the most well-known of which is Hugo's "Seven Deadly Sins", and Kevin Spacey's "Extreme Suspect" is also the leader. Now there must be another "Supernatural Sixth Sense".

Compared with David Finch and Bryan Singer, the biggest feature of m-Knight Shamaran is not the ingenious plot design, but the control of rhythm and the accumulation of emotions. His best part is the careful setting of various details to make the whole story perfectly match. At the same time, it also vividly portrays the psychology of each character, and through the outstanding performances of a number of actors such as Hugo Lancaster and Haley Joe Osmon, the exploration of human nature and emotional exploration are pushed to the extreme, which also makes the "Spiritual Sixth Sense" present a classic potential comparable to the "Exorcist" and "Shirting".

The protagonist of the story chooses a little boy who is only ten years old, Cole.

Cole, who is only ten years old, showed a completely different maturity and calmness from his age. His cold and sensitive eyes were turbulent and uneasy to observe the world. At his age, he should enjoy his childhood innocently, and he should live a carefree life under the care of his parents, but he was strongly suffering from pain that others could not know.

‘I can see dead people’.

Cole curled up in the quilt and told the secret to Dr. Malcolm whom he trusted in a trembling voice, his bright eyes were filled with irresistible tears. He was able to release himself and finally remove the burden on his shoulders.

All along, Cole was standing in a dark abyss, surrounded by endless fear and darkness. The ubiquitous cold made him tremble. Soon he appeared, only he could see those unknown bodies, which made him feel helpless; then he appeared again, and he told everyone around him that this fear would only be rejected by distrust, or even fearful eyes, which made him begin to learn to be silent.

He refused to open his heart to anyone, including his mother, and endured the fear in his heart to face the horror that no one could explain. Loneliness and loneliness made him increasingly alienated, and the fear became increasingly strong, torturing every nerve that tortured him.

After he suffered the ridicule and rejection of the people around him, the irresistible inferiority complex began to make him feel self-doubted, 'Am I really a freak', the fear of being defined, the fear of being rejected and abandoned, and even the fear of unknown bodies, overwhelmed his tender shoulders.

Fortunately, he met Dr. Malcolm. Malcolm did not treat him as a freak. He did not have strange eyes. He talked like a friend. He tried to use terrible magic to entertain the bad atmosphere. Most importantly, he always listened carefully to every word he said. Cole knew that this person was the only person who could help him.

In fact, Malcolm didn't believe in this autistic child at first. He just analyzed the condition from the perspective of a psychologist. However, Malcolm had his own inner pain. He was unwilling to be too hasty. He just tried to peek into his inner secrets carefully. He hoped to avoid the issue of trust in a tactful way, but failed. The family's dilemma and Cole's confusion were like cages that made him unable to break free. He had decided to give up for a moment.

But fortunately, Malcolm cracked the inner demon, found the truth, and chose to trust Cole. It was this unprecedented trust that ignited Cole's hope, helped him overcome his fear step by step, and re-find the rhythm of life. More importantly, he re-recognized that he was not a freak, but on the contrary, he was the messenger who shouldered a special mission. Overnight, Cole grew up.

At the same time, Malcolm was trapped in a difficult situation. His wife's alienation and career barrier made Malcolm confused, as if his hands were bound by a scissor. Even if he tried his best to fight, he could not move at all. However, Cole's trust allowed Malcolm to regain confidence and find the goals and beliefs of life again.

Malcolm's trust helped Cole solve her confusion; while Cole's kindness helped Malcolm get out of the predicament. These two people who are not related by blood support and move forward with each other, becoming the most moving scene in Philadelphia, where the sun is not visible for many years.

If the trust and persistence of the mother made Cole find a warm embrace; then Malcolm's trust and persistence allow Cole to find the direction to move forward in the fog. The implementation of family affection has made the "Supernatural Sixth Sense" qualified to become a classic, and the trust that becomes the main line of the story has made the movie a classic.

Haley Joe Osmond gave a nearly perfect performance in the movie. He accurately interprets Cole's complex and profound heart with a maturity that is completely inconsistent with his age. It is precisely because of his outstanding strokes that the movie burst out with amazing energy, making the whole story complete.

Hugo Lancaster showed the absolute strength of acting skills, the calm and powerful aura was implemented throughout, and the delicate but profound performance was directed, which improved the quality of the entire movie to a higher level. The restrained and deep style was as gentle and meticulous as the moonlight poured out, showing a silky touch.

The performance of the two deeply interprets the core of the theme of the film: the trust and support of the lonely soul.

‘Can we pretend we will meet again tomorrow? It’s just pretending.’ ‘Okay, see you tomorrow.’

This is what happened before the end of the movie. Two lonely souls, one can only understand and the other can see, so they hand over their trust to each other, warming each other and telling the deepest secrets in their hearts to the only ones who listen to each other.

‘I’m here, probably just to help someone. Now that his problem has been solved, it’s time for me to leave.’ ‘Can I say something I don’t want? I don’t want to be scared anymore.’

He and him, two fragile lives, one was tortured by guilt, and the other tossed and turned because of fear, relying on each other to keep warm. Everyone is a lonely individual, and life can only be alive when they meet someone who truly understands themselves.
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