The Director of Music Department

1415. The public, the minority

The follow-up performance of "The Sixth Sense of Spirituality" is just as Wang Yifan said.

The box office grossed more than 20 million US dollars on the first day.

Without any accident, it won the single-day box office champion.

And the reputation of the audience is very good.

Although the film critics did not praise the film's artistic achievements, they also praised the film.

This is not the time when film critics can greatly influence the box office.

Film critics also have to eat well, and the same is true for Hollywood. In fact, the public relations of Hollywood film critics are also open.

Famous Hollywood film critic, Larry Meg wrote a long commentary for "The Sixth Sense of Spirituality" in his personal column in the "Los Angeles Times".

""The Sixth Sense of Spirituality" is a rare and surprising masterpiece this year, and it is indeed the joint work of two top directors.

Let's imagine why a little boy named Cole, who is less than ten years old and lives with his mother, has indifferent and sensitive eyes that shouldn't belong to his age.

He is indifferent because he is rejected by his peers, and he is sensitive because of the constant fear welling up in his heart.

Cole was a tough kid. But I couldn't even bear to say this seemingly ordinary word, how much pain and fear his young heart was suffering behind it.

"I can see dead people..." When Cole huddled under the quilt and told the secret to his trusted Doctor Malcolm in a trembling voice, uncontrollable tears filled his crystal eyes. He was finally able to release himself, to let go of a part of his heart that shouldn't be, because he finally found someone who trusted him.

A boy of his age should have enjoyed the happy time innocently, should not have understood the meaning of death under the care of his parents, and should have gotten along well with his peers. However, these do not belong to Cole. I don't know when he started to realize that he was different, but it is undeniable that this is a brutal process.

When he suddenly realized one day that the strange scenes he had seen since he was a child made him feel more and more uneasy and even frightened.

When he suddenly discovered one day that not everyone could see those terrifying "characters" of all kinds that would appear at some point.

When he suddenly found out one day that he would get the same strange eyes when he told anyone around him about these fears.

He became silent, he stopped opening his heart to anyone, not even his own mother. Suppressing the fear in his heart to face these horrible things that he couldn't explain alone. Of course he loves his mother, and he knows her mother loves him too. But even so, he knew his mother wouldn't understand what really frightened him. He couldn't overcome those fears, but he didn't want his mother to worry, so he would ask his classmates he didn't like to pretend to be affectionate to go to school with him every day.

He is a sensible child. His father's premature death made him think about his mother more often, and he didn't forget to empathize even when facing inner fears.

However, no matter how strong and sensible he is, after all, he is only a child less than ten years old!

When his classmates made a prank and trapped him alone in the dark attic, he saw what he was least willing to face, and the fear he tried to hide made him cry hysterically and crazily until he fainted.

When he was ridiculed and looked at strangely by the people around him, the almost irresistible inferiority complex made him doubt himself. He already understood his difference, but he couldn't explain why it all happened. "Am I really a monster?" This thought made him unbearable, and he shuddered.

In reality, in fact, many of our families also have the same situation as Cole, but maybe they are not like Cole who can see ghosts, but have various ghosts that adults do not understand. Thoughts, because adults always think that children's words are not taboo, children's words, it's no big deal, we are very busy at work, how can we have time to communicate seriously with children?

Fortunately, Cole met Dr. Malcolm, who was different from anyone who regarded him as a monster before. He doesn't look at him with that strange look that makes him annoying, he talks to him like a friend, teaches him crappy little magic tricks, and most importantly, he listens to every word he says seriously. Somehow, he felt that this person was the only one who could help him.

In fact, Malcolm didn't believe in this autistic child at first. He analyzed what kind of mental illness he suffered from with the inertial thinking of a doctor. But he didn't want to hurt him, he carefully tried to pry into his inner secrets, he wanted to use a tactful way to avoid the issue of trust, but he failed. Distraught by his wife's estrangement from him, Cole's behavior makes him feel like he can't heal him. He decided to give up.

I once said that what I am most afraid of seeing is the disappointed and injured expression of the child, just like the helpless and innocent eyes of King Kong who fell in front of his beloved Ann on the island. So when Cole cried and begged the doctor to stay and help him, I could even feel the voice of the only hope rising in his heart being torn apart a little bit, which was extremely cruel.

Fortunately, this is a warm story. Malcolm heard something strange from the recordings of treating patients, and after tracing the root cause, he finally believed Cole's words completely. It was this kind of trust that had never existed before that once again infected Cole, who was already heartbroken. He suppressed the fear in his heart and began to try to communicate with the ghosts that kept appearing, and found that, as the doctor said, they were looking for help. Then, the situation changed, and Cole, accompanied by a doctor, helped a dead little girl who had been around him all the time. More importantly, the doctor finally helped him untie the magic button in his heart. He understands his specialness, and he also understands his mission. He got over his fear and he grew up.

This is actually not a supernatural film, but a story about communication and the warmth of family.

Parents should take a good look at this movie and see if we usually neglect the communication with our children! "

In fact, as Larry Meg said, this is indeed a story about communication and family.

However, in the real world, there are too few patient parents like Malcolm.

In the movie, Cole's mother also loves her son, and is also troubled by her child's weirdness, but she does not communicate with Cole.

And Cole, like most kids, fears that his one and only love will be treated like a freak by everyone else.

This is a very profound social problem, and it is also common.

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