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The Sixth Sense

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8.0/10 • 12K

1999-08-061h 47m

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Not every gift is a blessing.

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

Directors
M. Night Shyamalan
Writters
M. Night Shyamalan
Editors
Andrew Mondshein

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  1. Bruce Willis

    Bruce Willis

    Malcolm Crowe

  2. Haley Joel Osment

    Haley Joel Osment

    Cole Sear

  3. Toni Collette

    Toni Collette

    Lynn Sear

  4. Olivia Williams

    Olivia Williams

    Anna Crowe

  5. Trevor Morgan

    Trevor Morgan

    Tommy Tammisimo

  6. Donnie Wahlberg

    Donnie Wahlberg

    Vincent Grey

  7. Peter Anthony Tambakis

    Peter Anthony Tambakis

    Darren

  8. Jeffrey Zubernis

    Jeffrey Zubernis

    Bobby

  9. Bruce Norris

    Bruce Norris

    Stanley Cunningham

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John Chard

Oct 18, 2019

10/10

The Sixth Sense phenomenon. Child psychiatrist Malcolm Crowe takes on the case of a deeply troubled boy named Cole Sear. At first Cole is reluctant to be helped, but as Malcolm gets closer to the boy, Malcolm learns the root of Cole's fears, he claims he sees ghosts. The Sixth Sense was a monster hit back in 1999, a deftly crafted ghost story with a kicker that was talked about by all and sundry, the box office bulged and the critics did rave. Nowadays you will find hundreds of people proclaiming that the film is boringly formulaic, that they worked out the film's premise easily in the first quarter of the film, or that the film is a mere cliché, funny how I don't remember it like that back in 1999! The box office bulged because many went to see the film more than once, they went (myself included) back to see just how director M. Night Shyamalan (Academy Award Nominated Best Director) managed to bluff us and pull the rug from under our feet. I remember vividly both times I saw it in the cinema, the crucial turning point of the piece bringing a collective audible gasp from the viewers sunken in their respective seats, that's the sort of impact that carries a film's reputation far and wide, and that's the reason why I will never rate the film lower than 10/10. Repeat viewings of The Sixth Sense obviously dim its star appeal because we know the tricks of the directors trade, but the film still ranks to me as one of the best of its type for so many other reasons rarely mentioned. The writing from Shyamalan (Academy Award Nominated Best Screenplay) is surprisingly complex, the piece masquerading as a horror picture is emotionally charged, linking children with the paranormal through loss and a need for understanding, the need for closure of unresolved differences, but chiefly and crucial to the film's heart is the message of connection before it's too late. The performances are incredible, Bruce Willis as Malcolm Crowe is perfectly understated, all the pointers for the denouement are there for us to see, but such is the actors performance, and we now know he is cutely having to play his cards close to his chest, are hidden from us until the revisit of the picture reveals it all. Hayley Joel Osment (Academy Award Nominated Best Supporting Actor) is wonderful, for a child performance in a film of this type to not be over sentimental, is quite an achievement. Sympathetic Cole may be, but Osment never lets it become less than the accepted level of child vulnerability. Rounding out the great trio of leads is Toni Collette (Academy Award Nominated Best Supporting Actress) as Cole's mother, Lynn, fabulous in portraying the love and confusion in Cole's troubled world, this story arc between the two is expertly realised. The direction from Shyamalan is very restrained, forgoing out and out shock value for periods of disquiet, he uses sounds to make the audience sense the unease unfolding in this creepy tale, while his camera work, full of draw ins and pull outs-and subtle side shifts, is adroitly in tone with the narrative. The score from James Newton Howard flits beautifully between the uneasy periods and the sustained moments of query, while Tak Fujimoto's cinematography puts a gorgeous funereal texture over this part of Philadelphia. If you haven't seen it then don't believe the naysayers, because The Sixth Sense deserved every penny/cent it made, its a wonderful, creepy, and yes, at times, a beautiful picture. A film that still ranks as one of the best ghost stories ever crafted. 10/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$40,000,000.00
Revenue
$672,800,000.00
Keywords
dying and deathchild abusephiladelphia, pennsylvaniasense of guiltafterlifemarriage crisisloss of loved oneconfidencepsychologyparanormal phenomenasinglepsychological thrillercowardlinesssingle motherschool playghostchildspiritismghost child