The Sixth Sense

  • Mystery
  • Thriller
  • Drama
8/6/1999
107
PG-13

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.

Revenue:
$672,800,000
Budget:
$40,000,000

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  • John Chard

    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 ...

    October 18, 2019
  • Wuchak

    Bruce Willis stars in Shyamalans supernatural drama/mystery

    A child psychologist (Bruce Willis) tries to help a boy (Haley Joel Osment) who has a unique problem (or gift) and is called a freak by his peers. Olivia Williams plays the wife of the therapist and Toni Collette the mother of the boy.

    Written & directed by M. Night Shyamalan, "The Sixth Sense" (1999) was his breakout film. Its a slow-burn drama with paranormal elements. When my wife & I first saw it we didnt know anything about the story except everyone was raving about it; and the ending really does elicit a Wow response.

    Seeing it again, I was wondering if the movie works if you know the big reveal and it does. While the dramas a little tedious, its refreshing co...

    December 5, 2020
  • AstroNoud

    It is the final and greatest plottwist that puts a smile on your face, as all the puzzle pieces fit at last.

    9/10

    February 26, 2022
  • Geronimo1967

    There are three really potent performances in this mystery and none better than a super debut from eleven year old Haley Joel Osment who is the troubled young "Cole". He can see dead people, he can talk to dead people, he can learn from dead people. His problem is, not unreasonably, that nobody believes him - and his mother "Lynn" (Toni Collette) is at her wit's end. Enter onto the scene child psychologist "Crowe" (Bruce Willis) who has some experience in this field as one of his other patients "Vincent" (Donnie Wahlberg) suffered with the same problem - only with tragic consequences. Of course the scepticism abounds, but as the plot develops we all begin to wonder just what is a figment of the youngster's imagination and what is actual fac...

    July 6, 2022
  • r96sk

    That ending... Never has the word "speechless" been so apt.

    'The Sixth Sense' is a very good movie from beginning to end, but it is during that conclusion that the film becomes truly remarkable. The only word that crossed my mind when the credits rolled was "wow". Such a fantastic way to wrap up events, the best twists are the ones that give you all the clues but without making it obvious what's occurred - and that's exactly the case here.

    Up until that moment, I was simply 'only' enjoying the flick. Like, it was really, really good but I was waiting for things to move up a gear. It is quite slowly paced for the majority, which actually helps in appreciating what eventually happens to be honest. The plot is supremely well executed whe...

    August 10, 2024

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