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Movie Reviews of The Sixth Sense (Collector's Edition Series)Movie Review: Great Movie Summary: 4 StarsThe sixth sense is one of Bruce Willis best movies. It has a chilling affect and you sympathize with Haley Joel Osment's character.
Movie Review: want the 6th sense? Summary: 5 StarsI vividly remember the first time I saw this movie at the theatre. I also remember the brilliance of the suspense and it just blew me away.
Malcolm is an award-winning and recognized child psychologist. After being shot by a former mentally-unstable client, Malcolm is determined to make sure that none of his clients "fall through the cracks".
In comes Cole, a scared 9-year-old boy. His mother has tried everything to help alleviate his fears but has not had any luck. In the midst of their sessions and diagnoses, Cole reveals to Malcolm that he can see dead people.
From there, we start to see from Cole's perspectives. Indeed, he sees them but remains frightened of them. Through the help of Malcolm, he realizes that the dead just simply want to communicate. With his first mission being successful, Cole realizes that this is his purpose in life. (In addition, I believe that this is where "The Ghost Whisperer" got their idea.)
Overall, this is a fantastic movie. The ending is mind-blowing that you'll want to watch the movie again. M. Night Shyamalan did a superb job directing this movie. He has mastered the art of getting our full attention into the story. In addition, Haley Joel Osment is such a talented young actor.
Once you've checked this out, you gotta watch "The Others".
Movie Review: great movie Summary: 4 StarsThis is one of the greatest movies I have ever seen. It takes you places that your mind is totally unprepared to go.
Movie Review: An Unexpected Hit Summary: 5 StarsThe Sixth Sense is a wonderful movie. M. Night Shyamalan was only known (just barely) for one movie up until this point, Wide Awake, so this was definitely unexpected.
The movie features Bruce Willis as a child psychologist who sees a patient (Haley Joel Osment) that can speak to dead people. The movie wnet on to score five Academy Award nominations and a place on AFI'a 10th Anniverary list.
This version of the DVD, the single disc version, features a number of featurettes and deleted scenes, definitely worth a look.
Highly recommended.
Movie Review: Still Very Good Even When You Know The Ending Summary: 4 Stars
This was hyped big-time when it came out and, if memory serves me, was a good conversation piece among those who saw it at the theater.
I didn't see it for a few years afterward, on tape and now on DVD. It was very good but I didn't find it as "the greatest movie ever" as some did. It is an involving story, however, and I've come to appreciate it more with multiple viewings. I've seen it three times, the last one looking for mistakes to disprove the surprise ending....but couldn't find any. The filmmakers covered their tracks. However, a couple of scenes were misleading. Those who have seen this movie know what I'm talking about. For those who haven't, I'm not going to spoil it here.
I enjoyed both Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment as the two leads. Willis has had many action-packed, profane macho roles in his career but I like him best when he's low key, as he is in here (and in "Unbreakable," to name another fairly-recent movie) Osment, meanwhile, is a terrific child actor, as he has proved in other films. He's simply one of the best of his young generation. He and Dakota Fanning are the two best child actors I've seen in many years.
This isn't just some supernatural-horror movie. It's a nice human interest story. There is one scene late in the movie in which Osment's mom is having a talk with her young boy in the car. It is an extremely touching scene that brings tears - a great moment in the film.
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