The Sixth Sense(1999)
A finely-crafted, chilling tale with a shocking twist about an eight-year-old haunted by ghostly visions who seeks help from a child psychologist.
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Age group15+ years
Duration103 mins
This film is one of the memorable films that challenges the concept of film making in an entirely different way. This movie has one of the greatest plot twists of all time. And I’ve watched it and as the audience you never see it coming.
We follow the life of Dr. Malcolm Crowe a child psychologist who finds a new client in young Cole, who (disturbingly) claims he can see ghosts. We (as the audience) begin to understand the film structure as the movie goes along (or so we think…).
This movie very cleverly used different flashbacks and time changes to create the structure of the film. I thought this film was cleverly executed, and Bruce Willis’ acting along with M. Night Shyamalan’s directing created the horror phenomenon that is; the sixth sense.
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