M. Night Shyamalan deliberately used the color red to depict when the world of the living and the world of the dead would crossover. If red was in a scene where that was not the case, he would change it.
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I remember when they explained this during the commentary version of this movie. My mind was blown.
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I called that shit when I was 9 ^
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