The Director of Music Department

Chapter 1402: .More and more doubts

As far as the current plot is concerned, many viewers subconsciously believe that Cole is a child who has been abused.

And he was afraid of his mother, so much as if the mother was the perpetrator!

But looking at the way the mother and child interact, they don't look the same, which is even more confusing.

at this time.

Doorbell rang.

Cole shouted, "Tommy is here, Mom."

Cole quickly stood up and ran out.

Lin holding the sandwich biscuits reminded him and said, "Tuck the tie in. Do you want this anymore?"

Cole turned and saw Lynn holding the sandwich pie. I ran back and took it and left.

Lin glanced at the desktop, and the two dazzling handprints on the desktop caught her eye. She walked to the window very disturbed.

Tommy and Cole can be said to be very different. Tommy is more like a little villain, standing in front of Cole's house in school uniform.

Cole walked down the steps.

Tommy took Cole's schoolbag, slung it on himself, and walked towards the school with Cole's arms around. Cole turned around and beckoned to his mother.

After turning the corner for a while, out of Lin’s sight, Tommy immediately lowered his arm and said, "Hey, freak, how about the shoulder trick? I thought about it temporarily. I'm really talented. The first-class actors can do it. This is called improvisation. "Speaking of returning the schoolbag to Cole, he ran away.

Cole looked around nervously.

The school bell rang for the last time, and boys and girls in school uniforms ran into the school gate one after another.

Cole was the last one to enter. He stood alone in the aisle, as if he could go anywhere as long as he didn't enter the school. He put his hand in his pocket and walked carefully into the school.

This little boy can be said to make people feel distressed.

I just don't know why other people call him a freak, and he is obviously incompatible with the outside world.

The camera cuts back to Cole's home.

Lynn was sitting in the chair at the entrance of the study, and Malcolm was sitting across from her.

The door opened, and Cole went home from school and closed the door carefully.

"Baby, how are you today?" Lin got up and walked to Cole, leaning over and taking off Cole's coat and schoolbag.

Cole shrugged.

Lin said softly, "Just say what you want."

Cole didn't answer.

Lin asked softly: "Do you know what I am doing today?"

Cole shook his head and said he didn't know.

Lynn: "I won the Penn State lottery ticket early in the morning. I quit my job and went to the park. I ate a lot of chocolate pie and went swimming in the fountain in the afternoon... What did you do?"

Cole began to laugh, think about it, and said, "I was selected as the number one player on the baseball team after class. I hit a home run and my classmates lifted me up and cheered."

The mother and son smiled at each other.

Lynn: "It's great. I'll fry triangle muffins for you. Just an hour."

Lin got up and went into the kitchen.

This made the audience's doubts even stronger.

The conversation between Cole and Lin is even more suspicious. Lin shouldn't be the kind of mother everyone thinks.

But what does the scar on Cole mean?

how come?

But before I can think about it, Cole's study is shown in the movie.

The study is also a playroom, and there are many toys stacked in the corner.

From this, it seems that Lynn is still very good to Cole. Otherwise, how could he change the study room into a playroom?

At this time, Cole appeared at the door. Malcolm pointed to the empty chair by the coffee table and asked Cole: "Want to sit?"

Cole shook his head slightly.

Malcolm said patiently: "Don't you want to talk about it today?"

Cole shook his head again.

Malcolm asked again: "Want to play a game?"

For the game, Cole seemed a little interested.

Malcolm smiled and said, "This is a guessing game."

Cole watched quietly.

Malcolm began to teach him: "It’s like this: I guess what you’re thinking. If I’m right, you take a step forward; if I’m wrong, you take a step back to the door. If you go You have to sit down by the chair; if you retreat to the door, you can go. Want to play?"

Cole thought for a while and nodded.

Malcolm: "Good."

Malcolm put his hand on the sky spirit cover, as if juggling. He closed his eyes tightly and said, "When your parents first got divorced, your mother called a doctor like me, and he couldn't help her. So you don't think I can help you either."

Cole was surprised and took a small step forward.

Malcolm said again: "You are worried. She said she told the doctor something, something she didn't tell anyone. Some secrets."

Cole took another step. Obviously this is right!

Malcolm looked at Cole squarely and said, "You also have secrets that you don't want to tell me."

In fact, these are foreshadowing, but the audience at this moment did not realize that this is probably the unique feature of this movie.

Any movie does not mean that a good plot will be made into a good movie, but it also depends on how the director controls the rhythm of the movie.

Obviously, the rhythm of "Sixth Sense" has been well grasped so far.

Of course, the biggest difficulty of this kind of film is that you can't always set up suspense, and you have to lay the groundwork from time to time, but you can't let the audience discover it.

Otherwise, it will fall short of success!

On the big screen, I heard Malcolm's words.

Cole took another step. He should have sat on the chair just one step away.

Malcolm smiled and glanced at Cole's wrist. He wears a huge silver watch on his hand. The watch slides on his wrist, the size almost fits his shoulder. Malcolm said confidently: "Your father left you that watch before he left."

Cole took a step back and said, "He forgot in the drawer. It's bad."

Malcolm was not so confident anymore. He looked at Cole's school uniform and said, "You are very quiet at school. You are a good student and never get into trouble."

Cole took a step back slowly and said: "One time in an art class, let's draw whatever we want. I drew a person, and the other person took a screwdriver and pierced his neck."

Malcolm: "Did you see it on TV?"

Cole took a step back and replied, "Everyone is very angry. They asked her mother for a meeting. Mom started crying. Then I stopped drawing these again."

Malcolm: "What are you drawing now?"

Cole: "Drawing smiling people, running dogs, and rainbows. They don't have meetings because of the rainbow."

Malcolm: "Yes, I don't think they will."

Cole's foot was one step short of reaching the door. Kerr stood quietly and asked, "What am I thinking about now?"

Malcolm looked at Cole, just watching: "I don't know what you are thinking."

Kerr quietly retreated to the door of another room and said, "I was thinking, you are very nice, but you can't help me."

Cole's figure disappeared by the door.

Seeing this, the audience was silent.

Cole obviously has a secret, but everyone is even more puzzled as to why Cole paints such horrible paintings.

He is just a child!

And obviously, he didn't watch it on TV, so where did he see it?

At the same time, it also expressed the importance of communication from another aspect.

Cole is obviously unwilling to communicate, and although his mother seems to love Cole, she also seems to have little communication with Cole.

For example, why does Cole paint such a picture?

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