Chapter 2130: 2130 The Abyss Calls for Help
The "Los Angeles Times" published Nicholas' film review immediately, and the high score of 95 points can almost be said to be a super high score that cannot be copied.
Some people may joke that this is not a perfect score... The Los Angeles Times was not like this in the past. They have always given Hugo's works the highest rating of perfect scores. But everyone knows that this is just a joke, because "The Sixth Sense of Spirituality" is a horror movie. The peak moment of horror movies in history was "The Exorcist" in 1973. It scored an astonishing 82 points, which has not been surpassed by any work of the same type so far.
In fact, as the development of horror films in the second half of the 1980s went to another extreme, the average score of horror films has dropped to 50 points. This is already a huge victory, and a work with a score of 70 in the comprehensive media review is enough to be included in the ranks of "classics".
Under such circumstances, "The Sixth Sense of Spirituality" won a 95-point evaluation from the "Los Angeles Times", which can be said to be an incredible result, almost astonishing, and even many people doubt it: Nicholas Mack Is Lun sure he's watching "The Sixth Sense" and not "The Truman Show," which is currently being rerun?
The answer was quickly answered, though, as a review from the New York Times confirmed the Los Angeles Times' point of view, writing a review titled "God, I Cry to You From the Abyss" that scored 100 The 100-point evaluation is the highest praise for the film.
"'You think I'm a freak?' 'Look me in the eyes, I never think you're a freak, ever'.
This is a dialogue that appeared in the movie, and it appeared twice before and after. It is a mother's love for a child, and it is a mother's promise to a child. This has also become the core content throughout the entire movie, allowing the whole movie to exude a core and quality that is different from ordinary horror movies, and it truly has the qualifications to become a classic.
There is no shortage of horror movies in Hollywood. Almost every year, there are a large number of works of varying levels, which make people dizzy, but there are few that can really make the audience enter the movie theater and leave an impression. But there is no doubt that "The Sixth Sense of the Spirit" can attract Hugo to join - winning the favor of this visionary actor is definitely a work worth looking forward to. The results also proved that Hugo once again amazed all the audience, and the "Sixth Sense of the Spirit" also brought surprises again.
This is a wonderful horror movie, but also an amazing suspense movie.
The so-called suspense movie means that one or more suspenses are always hidden in the progress of the movie. As the story progresses, the suspense is revealed one by one, or another suspense is set up with the unraveling of one suspense. Such a movie advances layer by layer, paving the way for the atmosphere of the camp step by step from the beginning, and finally detonates the climax of the story completely when the suspense is revealed.
This type of film shooting is very difficult, and it puts forward high requirements for the director's control and rendering ability, and the requirements for the fit of the script and the actors are unparalleled. But once successful, this kind of movie is often memorable. When people can't wait to reveal the result of the truth, a moment of surprise comes suddenly, and after the storm-like climax is released, all the details in the previous movie watching It will come to your eyes, and then you will find that these details are carefully set by the director, so ingenious, so wonderful, so interesting, it is full of praise, and you can't help but think about it many times.
There are many such classic films this year, the most well-known of which is Hugo's "Seven Deadly Sins", and Kevin Spacey's "The Usual Suspects" is also a leader, and now there must be another "Spiritual Sins". The sixth sense'.
Compared with David Fincher and Bryan Singer (Bryan. Singer), M-Nate Shyamalan's biggest feature is not the ingenious plot design, but the rhythm control and emotional accumulation. He is the best The most important thing is to carefully set various details to make the whole story fit perfectly; at the same time, it also wonderfully portrays the psychology of each character, and through Hugo Lancaster and Haley Joe Osment, etc. The excellent performances of the actors push the exploration of human nature and emotion to the extreme, which also makes "The Sixth Sense of the Spirit" present a classic potential comparable to "The Exorcist" and "The Shining".
The protagonist of the story chooses a ten-year-old boy, Cole.
Cole, who is only ten years old, shows a maturity and calmness completely different from his age, and observes the world turbulently with hidden indifferent and sensitive eyes. For his age, he should enjoy his childhood innocently, and he should live a carefree life under the care of his parents, but he is strong enough to bear the pain that others cannot know.
'I can see the dead'.
Cole curled up under the quilt, telling the secret to his trusted Doctor Malcolm with a trembling voice, his bright eyes were filled with uncontrollable tears, he was finally able to release himself, finally able to unload the burden on his shoulders .
For a long time, Cole seemed to be standing in a dark abyss, surrounded by endless fear and darkness, and the ubiquitous cold made him shiver. Soon he discovered that only he could see those unknown shapes, This made him feel helpless; then he found that if he told anyone around him about this fear, he would only get distrustful, repelling eyes, or even fearful eyes, which made him learn to be silent.
He refused to open his heart to anyone, including his mother, and fought back the fear in his heart to face those horrors that no one could explain alone. Loneliness and loneliness made him more and more alienated, and his fear became It was getting thicker and thicker, tormenting every nerve of him.
When he was ridiculed and rejected by people around him, the irresistible inferiority complex began to make him self-doubt, 'Am I really a freak', the fear of being defined, the fear of being rejected The fear of being abandoned, even more than the fear of the unknown body, made his immature shoulders overwhelmed.
Fortunately, he met Dr. Malcolm. Malcolm doesn't treat him like a freak, he doesn't look weird, he talks like a friend, he tries to entertain bad vibes with abysmal magic tricks, and most importantly, he always listens carefully to his every conversation. In a word. Cole knew that this man was the only one who could help him.
In fact, Malcolm didn't believe this autistic child at first, he just analyzed the condition from the perspective of a psychologist. But Malcolm has his own inner pain. He doesn't want to act too hastily, but carefully tries to pry into the secrets of his heart. He hopes to use a tactful way to avoid the issue of trust, but fails. The plight of the family and Cole's confusion are like a cage, which makes him unable to break free, and he has decided to give up at one point.
But fortunately, Malcolm broke through his demons, found the truth, and chose to trust Cole. It is this unprecedented trust that ignites Cole's hope, helping him overcome his fear step by step, rediscover the rhythm of life, and more importantly, re-accept himself-he is not a freak, on the contrary, he is shouldering the responsibility. Messenger with a special mission. Overnight, Cole grew up.
At the same time, Malcolm was also trapped in an embarrassing situation. The alienation of his wife and the obstruction of his career made Malcolm feel at a loss, as if his hands were bound by back clipping. Still can't move an inch. But Cole's trust allowed Malcolm to regain his confidence, and once again found his life goals and beliefs.
Malcolm's trust helped Cole solve his confusion; Cole's kindness helped Malcolm out of the predicament. These two people who have no blood relationship support each other and move forward with each other, becoming the most moving scene in Philadelphia, where the sun cannot be seen all year round.
If the mother's trust and persistence allowed Cole to find a warm embrace; then Malcolm's trust and persistence allowed Cole to find the way forward in the fog. The consistent family affection makes "The Sixth Sense of the Spirit" qualified to become a classic, and the trust that becomes the main line of the story makes the movie a classic.
Hayley Joe Osment gave a near-perfect performance in the movie. He accurately interpreted Cole's complex and deep heart with a maturity completely out of proportion to his age. It is precisely because of his excellent Played, the movie bursts out with amazing energy, making the whole story complete.
Hugo Lancaster showed the absolute strength of his acting skills, his calm and powerful aura was consistent throughout, and his delicate but profound performance threaded through the needles, which raised the quality of the whole movie to a higher level. The introverted and deep style is as gentle and meticulous as the moonlight pouring down, showing a silky touch.
The performances of the two profoundly interpret the core theme of the film: the trust and support of lonely souls.
'Can we pretend we're meeting again tomorrow? Just pretend. ''great, see you tomorrow. '
These are the words before the end of the movie. Two lonely souls, one can only be understood by the other, and the other can only be seen by the other, so they entrusted each other with trust, warmed each other, and shared the deepest secrets in their hearts. Talk to the only one who listens to each other.
'I'm here, probably just to help a guy, and now that his problem is over, I should go too. ’ ‘Can I say what I don’t want? I don't want to be scared anymore. '
He and he, two fragile lives, one tormented by guilt, the other tossed and turned by fear, just leaned on each other for warmth. Everyone is a lonely individual. Only when you meet someone who truly understands yourself can your life be alive.
God, I cry out to you from the abyss... can anyone hear? "