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The Sixth Sense

The Sixth Sense

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Discusting Portrayal of Horror
Review: i've watched this movie three times hoping that on one occasion i would enjoy it since friends and family have recommended it to me several times. however it has gotten worse with each viewing. the sixth sense can be described as a shallow attempt at what hitchcock has mastered. the plot is weak and to those who really thought willis was alive throughout the movie well...i have some beachfront property for you in russia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing and brilliant movie
Review: This movie is one of my all time favourites. I went to see it at the cinema with my husband when it first came out, and to tell you the truth I wasn't expecting much. My husband is a big fan of Bruce Willis and always wants to see his movies. I was expecting another "Die Hard" type action film, but WOW, was I ever wrong. I was glued to my seat the whole time. And not once, did I ever suspect how it was going to end. How was it possible not to guess? But I never, and it amazed me...I was in tears by the time the credits rolled, as most others in the cinema were. This is such a brilliant film, that everybody should see it at least once. The DVD version is highly recommended because of all the extras available on it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sixth Sense
Review: Absolutely terrific movie. Held your attention from beginning to end and the end WOW! Never once throughout the movie did I figure out what really happened in the first five minutes of the movie. The relationship between Dr. Malcolm Crowe and Cole was outstanding and both won something. Should have definitely won an award for best acting and best movie of 1999!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More to it then feel, taste, sensation, smell, and sight
Review: Sight even more than it is. It's also Haley Joe Osment's debut. How does Bruce Willis get on so many good movies? I also say it's watching the dead people in the dark and more. At the beggining I thought it would be completely depressing. It got me on that one. Because it wasn't depressing. It starts out when this mentally ill guy starts going crazy. Then the dead people thing. What's best is that the character for seeing dead people was frightened at first. Also, he was at the church on part of it when both of 'em find each other. Well, the end I can't really describe. You'll just need to see it yourself.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One of the most over-rated films of all time
Review: I like dark films, I like films with kids as protagonists, and hey, I even like Bruce Willis most of the time. But all this hooplah over Sixth Sense has got my boxers in a knot. Sixth Sense is an orginal film with strong technical merits and a solid plot line. But it does not come close to living up to all the kudos and attention the public has lavished upon it. First of all, the big "secret". I don't know about everyone else but I figured out Willis was dead inside of twenty minutes. I mean talk about a surprise that was hardly well-concealed. Secondly Haley whats-his-face. That kid needs to tone it down a few notches. His milky voiced, wet-eyed look just doesn't sell me. Thirdly, okay The kid again, I Do Not Like This Kid. I suppose I have to make this point twice. It seems that the movie-going audience is easily enthralled with a cutesy-wootsey sadfaced child regardless of the weaknesses of his acting abilities. I have two words for you McCaulley Culkin. Look, don't get me wrong, the Sixth Sense is worth seeing, but it is hardly worth the praise it received. Personally I'll take Unbreakable over the Sixth Sense any day of the week and twice on Sunday.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is one of the best movies I have seen..
Review: The Sixth Sense is a must. I have not seen such a good movie ending for years! Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment are amazing.. There is no way you can predict the end unless you have read it in the reviews. Ofcourse, I won't tell you the end. You have to experience this yourself. The DVD is excellent as far as video & sound quality is concerned,so again,this is a must for everyone!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite!
Review: This is one of my favorite movies! The more you think about it afterwards, the more you like it. Eerie, also made me cry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quite frankly the most stirring thriller since The Exorcist.
Review: In, 1973 Willam Fredkin gave us The Exorcist wich gave us a veiw on the battle between good and evil,and the sacrifices that are made from the two.M. Knight Shyamalan and his psychological and powerfully thrilling film The Sixth Sense gives us in much respect what The Exorcist did.It shows life and death in a way that it makes you think of how to deal with them by seeing it through a warn out child pyschologist Dr.Malcolm Crowe who is unsucessful with an earlier patient that ends up tragically , with a burnt out marrige that is all but failing and his wife seemingly hurt and angerd ingores his presence.

When Dr.Crowe decides to throw himself into his work by taking a case with a hypertensive boy named Cole Sear he begins to feel proud of his work.But when Dr.Crowe befreinds young Cole and begins to make progress in figuring out how to help Cole he tries deperately to figure out his own problems with his wife.

Coles mother grappeling with the fact that shes loosing her son , makes Dr.Crowe go deeper into the case until Coles shocking announcement to Dr.Crowe "I see dead people",Dr.Crowe figures he could be going through parinoia or schiezophrenia but when Crowe find the proof of the young boys gift they will both find that Coles gift will take them to unforgettable or unforeseeable and intense consequences until it leads up to the emotional,chilling and intense suprise ending.

What you get from this film depends on what you bring out of it if you beleive in life and death and spirtuality then you will find that the film reasures that, if you don't then it will be an thought provoking film enough to make you start thinking about life and death and sprituality.Nominated for several awards and best picture , best director it has all around great acting but the performance from Haley joel Osment is briliant,sweeping and inteligent.Interviews with the cast and crew on making this film sevral segments on the film with the crew and the effect of the movie twords people.Great acting by Bruce Willis,Toni Collete also.Get this chilling DVD and you won't be sorry you did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: food for the senses
Review: the photography, acting and story are spellbinding. The ending equals the shock of being hit with a brick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely robbed of an Oscar
Review: The 1990's: a decade when groups of Leonardo DiCaprio-crazed teenagers would rather flock to see the latest Summer blockbuster than spend their time actually thinking during a movie. . . when truly brilliant films like "My Dinner With Andre" crash and burn. . . when movies like "Independence Day", ill from a staggered plot, terrible acting, and downright unbelievable situations, can make millions and millions of dollars at the box-office while having little to no worth whatsoever. . .

Here we have "The Sixth Sense", perhaps the best film of the decade, losing Best Picture to "American Beauty", a psuedo-surrealist, overhyped, dramatic outing in failed black humor with only a brilliant performance by Kevin Spacey to back it up. I'm sure many would agree if I called "The Sixth Sense" the "Citizen Kane" of modern day.

Fanstastic plots, terrific acting, wonderous production considering the film's low budget relative to other film-hits of the day, and fine structuring plague this masterpiece. I use the term "plague" not because any of these aspects subtract points from the film's overall credibility, but because casual film-goers seem to be oblivious of any of these characteristics. So what if you guessed the ending halfway through the movie: most people didn't! And to think that this movie offers no replay value after an initial viewing is downright tragic. Brilliant film, and I accept nothing less.


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