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Sixth Sense

  • 26-10-2009 11:39am
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    Hi All just watched the Sixth Sense for first time, I already knew the ending but still thought it was a good film but without watching it again I have a few questions.

    Who was the woman in the kitchen with slashed wrists,
    how did he know the schoolteacher stammered and if I understand correctly why was the mother poisoning her own daughters

    Cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    pavb2 wrote: »
    Hi All just watched the Sixth Sense for first time, I already knew the ending but still thought it was a good film but without watching it again I have a few questions.

    Who was the woman in the kitchen with slashed wrists,
    how did he know the schoolteacher stammered and if I understand correctly why was the mother poisoning her own daughters

    Cheers

    Don't remember the woman with the wrists, but he knew the teacher stammered because he was talking to a ghost who remembered him (the teacher) from school, the teacher had gone to the same school that the kid was attending.

    The mother was poisoning the daughter so people would feel sorry for the mother, it's called Munchausen's by proxy, here's a wiki link about it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchausen_by_proxy


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