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The Sixth Sense

Following an unexpected tragedy, child psychologist Malcolm Crowe meets a nine year old boy named Cole Sear, who is hiding a dark secret.

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Release : 1999
Rating : 8.2
Studio : Spyglass Entertainment,  The Kennedy/Marshall Company,  Hollywood Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Assistant Art Director, 
Cast : Bruce Willis Haley Joel Osment Toni Collette Olivia Williams Trevor Morgan
Genre : Drama Thriller Mystery

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Reviews

Bumpy Chip
2018/08/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Philippa
2018/08/30

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Haven Kaycee
2018/08/30

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Staci Frederick
2018/08/30

Blistering performances.

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shevaunhodge
2018/07/04

This film is very different and gives you a spooky ,but unusual feeling all the way through.. The film grips you the whole way through because the story is so interesting, i mean who wouldn't want to know what it would be like to see the dead? The acting is superb especially by Haley Joal Osment who plays Cole Sear. Such amazing acting from someone so young. Fantastic acting, as predicted from Bruce Willis, who plays doctor Malcolm Crowe, and also from Toni collette Lynn sear. The story grips you and as the story unfolds, it surprises you quite few times with a lot of moments that leave in in shock. The most shocking part of the film is the ending and I don't know anyone that saw it coming. It is defiantly a massive twist that know one would ever guess. There are clues of in the film leading up to the twist, but they are not something most people would spot. The clues are shown in the film, and it is a moment when you say to yourself "oh I get it now". This film is still enjoyable even if you know the ending so i would watch it anyway, but obviously it is more of a shock if you do not know.

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Nadeeshan Tennage (nadeeshantennage)
2018/07/02

If you are ready and up for a supernatural horror film which would keep you at the edge of your seat all the way through the running time with boosted and unnecessarily frequent jump scares, 'The sixth sense' wouldn't serve you right. But instead if you are looking for an intelligent adaptation of supernatural elements about the 'dead' this is a must watch for you. The film comes to life majorly because of the incredible performance by Joel Osment as Cole sear whose fear seasoned with anguish is deeply reflected through his eyes almost everytime he's on the screen which lets us understand his psychological fear in a more personal sense. Bruce Willis who plays Malcolm Crowe gets an incredible standing out kinda twist in the climax of his character's arch which is the turning point and the big exposing scenario of the supernatural concept which is adapted in the film. Even in her small role as Cole's mother Toni Collette shines with a emotionally boosted performance which inflicts the pain of a conflicted and stressed out single mother to the viewers. The film which maintains its grip by keeping viewers invested with a good momentum of a few scares and thrilling sequences climaxes with an unforgettable and an unpredictable climax which would remind many of the horror genre lovers of the 'the Others (2001)' climax. do not miss this intelligently written, directed and acted masterpiece.

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gordon-69874
2018/03/14

The film The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999) is a story of Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a young boy with a supernatural ability to see the dead. This ability, or sense, has been haunting him since birth causing him social insecurities to communicate with those around him for fear of being an outcast. Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is a psychologist trying to understand Cole situation and help him. The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999) confronts social problems of those who are deemed different from what society considers 'normal', encountering the fear of the unknown and truths of human nature set aside individual desires to help those in need. Multiple times in the film The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999) Cole is referred as a freak by the kids in his school. He is a child that keeps to himself and avoids talking with others about his experiences. He lives in a constant state of fear which can be identified through his body language. In the past Cole has tried to express what he is dealing but people become quick to judge him negatively. In one scene Cole tells Dr. Crowe about a picture he drew in school of a man killed by a screwdriver to the neck. The school had a meeting with his mother who cried over the event. Cole states "I don't draw like that anymore...I draw people smiling, dogs running and rainbows" (Shyamalan, 1999). This scene provides an example of how individuals on the surface present that everything is fine because that is what others want when in reality they may be struggling on the inside. Dr. Crowe in The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999) struggles with the decision to continue to help Cole because of the amount of time needed to help him. While Dr. Crowe feels obligated to aid Cole, it is interfering with the time he could be spending with his wife. Dr. Crowe loves his wife but he also knows Cole needs him. This scene helps to understand the conflict some face when deciding what is more important, helping others or focusing on one's own needs This film uses two techniques that relate to the theme of fear and the unknown. One technique is motif of a room getting cold. When the presence of the dead are in the room the individual fells a sudden coldness and cold air can be seen from their breath. Another technique involve dark rooms, or the lack of sufficient lighting, where it is hard to make out what is truly there. Unable to clearly see our surrounding allows fear to sit in and imaginations to run wild. These techniques are used for the audience to experience the same sensations as the characters in the film. A similar suspense film Shutter Island (2010) also has a main theme around social problems and how other in society are view that do not fit what is considered normal. The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan, 1999) leaves the audience considering the question of how far one is willing to understand and help someone else who may be in need.

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Ashley Lovett
2017/12/10

** This will contain spoilers!** In the Sixth Sense, it starts out with a child psychiatrist that is confronted by a former patient. This patient says that Dr. Malcolm failed him. Then cuts to Dr. Malcolm watching a child. He believes that he was hired to help him. Throughout the whole move there are hints and a foreshadowing of then ending. The little boy, Cole, tells Dr. Malcolm that he sees dead people all the time. That they don't know they are dead, that they only see what they want to see. Which is what makes the ending so powerful After watching this film, you see there were so many things that could led you to the ending. Overall I think that the movie shows a lot about death and life. While Cole was living and seeing the dead, even as a scared little boy, took an opportunity to go alone to help a little girl that died and needed him. Just as Dr. Malcolm needs Cole, and didn't realize it as he felt Cole was the one needing saving. This is one of my favorite movies, I watched it as a child and re- watched it for a class and it is still as interesting and brilliant as before. The scenes, the casting, the music, everything in the film was brought together perfectly to become a powerful movie of its time.

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