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1.This image begins and end the film. Why susan is crying? A: Because she find out that her child died. 2.The viewers will meet susan and manuel for the first time in way. Do they know each other? A: I think they do not know each other at all at the beginning. 3.Manuel is a scavenger. What is the tool he uses for his work? A: He has a cutter to preserve potential components to be recycled. 4.Describe susan's setting? Who is she expecting to come in early in the morning? A:It has a chromatic and nostalgic setting on susan's scene. She is expecting for her son to appear. 5.How much does manuel earn for what he does? What does he do with the coins of the blind guitarist? A: Manuel earns very little just to make a surviving day with his family. He returned the cone to the can. 6.What does manuel witness while he is enjoying the song blind guitarist? Manuel witnessed theft. 7.Who is knocking on susan's door? Where is her son, and at what diegetic time of day do the viewers meet him for the first time? A: A debt collector was knocking at susan's door. Her son is with his peers. It was night time when we saw him. 8.What kind of relationship does susan have with her son, according to sons's friends?what does the cellphone indicate about the relationship between susan and her son? In what way does the cellphone also function as a symbolic element in the narrative? A: Her son is quite a spoiled brat towards Susan. The cellphone symbolizes her mother's compassion. 9.While susan's son is drinking out with his friends, where are manuel and susan?Why is susan so anxious? What is she reading and fussing about? What does her anxiety have to do with son's new cellphone? A: Susan and Manuel will be meeting soon due to Manuel's wife in labor. Susan became anxious because of their electricity bills and soon their electricity has been cut. Susan became more anxious because of the money that has been given to her son's cellphone instead of paying their bills. 10.how do susan's and manuel lives cross? In what other way are their lives paralleling each other? How do their parallel lives correspond to the parallel used by film? A: They live a like and they can be seen to correspond the same problems and situation. 11.Why does manuel have blood on his shirt in this scene? Was was susan thinking when she turned her head awat from manuel? What did she took at before asking for 5,000.00 from manuel? A: Manuel has blood of manuel's wife in labor, while susan is driving the thought of paying the overdue bills. 12. How does the editing connect the spaces of Susan and her son, through the gesture of Susan's turning her head? How does editing manipulate time, so that Susan end up like she is turning to look at both her son and Manuel with her son?A:The edit of this scene provides the feeling of manipulating time through thoughts of the characters. It connects current timelines with this scene. 13.How do these scenes--with Susan helping Manuel's wife deliver a baby and Manuel unknowingly stealing the cellphone of Susan's son--parallel each other? How does the death of Manuel's son ironically parallel the death of Susan's son? Consider the visual composition of the scenes A: I see the same poverty experienced by the two. They both would do anything for money 14.How does editing connect images that are graphically similar or connected?A: By how they employ to connect the images, we have seen that in the beginning Susan is probably crying due to his child's death and it is quite connected to their status of lives living in such poverty. 15.The viewers see Susan and Manuel for the last time in this way. Do they know each other? Why is there blood on Manuel's shirt? Why is Susan crying? A: They have known each other now because of Manuel's crime killing the son of Susan who gave grief to her son's death. 16.What are the social issues brought forth by the filmmaker on both sides of the hyperlinked story? A: It shows that poverty is the greatest enemy among people. It makes them fear to survive,making risky decisions that would end up as a bad choice. 17.What is the overall effect of dramatic irony, or the fact that the viewers know more than the characters, on the social issues being brought afterward?A: It made me fully aware that among the people who are experiencing poverty they are struggling to strive and survive everyday to the point that they would do anything even killing fellow people. 18.How does the film manipulate time and space to show the intricacy of how people's lives are intertwined?A: By sounds and lighting throughout the film and the great actors who portrays their characters very well. 19.How do little details and gestures in the film add up not only to tell a story but to communicate the themes?A:By little details and gestures, it sums up a great scene and themes that makes the story exciting like providing the foreshadowing of the death of Susan's son 20.Why is the film structured like a circle, ending where it opened?A: I think its because stories like this never ends. Poverty and crime has always became a part of the community giving this a restless ending. SIXTH SENSE REACTION The Sixth Sense is an American Supernatural horror film which brings the mixed genre of mystery and suspense. The fact that the main characters Bruce Willis as Dr. Malcolm Crowe and Haley Joel Osment as Cole Sear in particular was a singled out for their acting. The film which a twist ghost story with all the style of classical Hollywood pictures but all the chills of modern horror is such a good movie to watch for. The scene where in Cole talked to a young girl whom died for the first time is the best scene for me which the first step that unlocks the mystery on how the girl died from poisoning by her mother. The story of the movie is such a good plot that come up to a positive feedback after I watch it. The line "I see dead people" from the movie is the catchphrase that seems to be a remarkable one that I remember from the film.
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