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The Sixth Sense

The Sixth Sense (1999)

August. 06,1999
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8.2
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PG-13
| Drama Thriller Mystery

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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GrimPrecise
1999/08/06

I'll tell you why so serious

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Dynamixor
1999/08/07

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Neive Bellamy
1999/08/08

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Deanna
1999/08/09

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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c-27243
1999/08/10

A great movie,which moved me so deeply.There's no movie that makes me cry so badly.

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Nadeeshan Tennage (nadeeshantennage)
1999/08/11

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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juneebuggy
1999/08/12

Hadn't seen this in years and enjoyed it just as much in my rewatch. I will say though that knowing the outcome changed the fear factor a bit, almost like watching a different movie in that respect, and the makeup on the ghosts looks a little cheesy now but it's still excellent, scary as hell, even knowing the big twist. Blurb describes this as "best picture nominee with Bruce Willis as a child psychologist to the superb Haley Joel Osment, his tormented patient who has visions of the dead. This is definitely a must see movie, I actually want sure that I would be able to get through it as I'm not great with the ghost stories but I watched it during the day and built myself a blanket fort! I remember back when this came out, the most remarkable thing was that nobody gave away the big surprise ending which would never happen today with all the spoiler alerts . Toni Collette as the mum is excellent, Bruce is quietly tortured, Haley Joel Osment is amazing. Its scary and very clever. Follow the red clues

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nhnmkho
1999/08/13

This movie is about a boy who interacts with spirits that do not know they are dead. The boy becomes very frightened each time he sees these spirits and requests help from a child psychologist. Malcom Crowe, the boys psychologist, receives an award and then on the same night is visited by an old patient of his who has the same issue as the boy and is very dissatisfied. After this experience, Malcom decides that he will try to help the boy. I really enjoyed the different parts of this movie, except the really scary ones of course. This movie was very suspenseful and always left me wondering what was going to happen next. The Sixth Sense was put together very well. The writer/director does a great job at sculpting the movie very carefully in order to get the viewer to feel every kind of emotion. However, I did not love it of course because it was creepy and involved a numerous amount of dead people.

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