The Sixth Sense (1999) - Review, Rating and Synopsis

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  • Release Date: 1999
  • Genre: Ghost & Spirit
  • Director: M. Night Shyamalan
  • Screenwriter: M. Night Shyamalan
  • Cast & Crew: Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette, Olivia Williams, Trevor Morgan, Donnie Wahlberg, Peter Anthony Tambakis, Jeffrey Zubernis, Bruce Norris, Glenn Fitzgerald, Greg Wood, Mischa Barton, Angelica Page, Lisa Summerour, Firdous Bamji

The Sixth Sense (1999) Rating:

  • Dylan = 8.5 / 10;
  • Eloise = 8 / 10;
  • Raoul = 9 / 10;
  • Andrew = 9 / 10;
  • IMDB = 8.1 / 10;
  • Rotten Tomatoes = 9 / 10

The Sixth Sense (1999)Synopsis:

Cole Sear is trying his best to fit in at school but he is keeping a chilling secret that he isn’t telling anyone. This all changes though when Cole meets Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a highly acclaimed child psychologist, in which Dr. Crowe helps Cole face his fears.

The Sixth Sense (1999)Review:

With regards to the Sixth Sense, it’s fairly common to hear someone say that the more times they view the film, the more they appreciate its quality and creepiness. Pretty easy to see M. Night Shyamalan took his time writing and directing this tremendous work of a film. Sometimes it’s a little cornball when people proclaim movies as a piece of art that with meaningful themes and expressionism, but now I’m starting to understand that feeling after my most recent Sixth Sense view. Every time the movie is replayed, there seems to be something new to be picked up on that wasn’t previously notice. The story is incredibly solid and there isn’t one crack in it.

To go along with such a fresh screenplay was an amazing cast that headlined Bruce Willis, which I don’t think is crazy to say that this film is his best work. That said, much of the credit went to the younger Haley Joel Osment, who is just as deserving for the accolades. The Sixth Sense is more of a drama than a horror film but when the ghost scenes occur, they were terrifying and unforgiving to the viewer. On a lighter note, it was kind of nice to see the family dog make it through a horror flick for once. The Sixth Sense is the total package when it comes to filmmaking, so definitely check the movie out because it’s still very worthy to watch even if you know the twist.

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