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MALCOLM CROWE:
Couldn't help that one.
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And he can't stop
thinking about it.
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He can't forget.
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Ever since then, things
had been different.
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He's not the same person
that he used to be.
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And his wife doesn't like
the person that he's become.
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They barely speak anymore.
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They're like strangers.
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And then one day, Malcolm meets
this wonderful little boy,
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a really cool little
boy who reminds
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him a lot of the other one.
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And Malcolm decides to
try and help this new boy
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because he feels that if
he can help this new boy,
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it'd be like helping
that other one, too.
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COLE SEAR: How
does the story end?
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MALCOLM CROWE: I don't know.
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COLE SEAR: I want to
tell you my secret now.
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[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
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MALCOLM CROWE: OK.
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COLE SEAR: I see dead people.
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MALCOLM CROWE: In your dreams?
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While you're awake?
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Dead people like in
graves, in coffins?
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COLE SEAR: Walking around
like regular people.
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We don't see each other.
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They only see what
they want to see.
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They don't know they're dead.
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MALCOLM CROWE: How
often do you see them?
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COLE SEAR: All the time.
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They're everywhere.
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You won't tell anyone
my secret, right?
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MALCOLM CROWE: No, I promise.
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COLE SEAR: Will you stay
here until I fall asleep?
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MALCOLM CROWE: Of course.
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[SOMBER MUSIC]
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