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Movie Reviews of The Sixth Sense (Collector's Edition Series)Movie Review: Great Cinematographic Language Summary: 5 StarsThis is a good story with a great cinematographic language, if you are a early cinematographer or film maker studen, you will get a lot of teaches, because the director make a great movie with a good story. You would apreciated a lot of shots with a lot of meaning that make you understand the contex of the film.
Try this movie and meabe you would whish make films or learn more about the movie history and language.
Movie Review: I Really Enjoyed it! Summary: 5 StarsBruce Willis as a psychiatrist, who is home with his wife one evening when they are startled by an intruder in their bathroom. The intruder was one of Willis' patients who had asked Willis for help but apparently Willis never listened. Willis tries to reason with him but he shoots Willis in the stomach before taking his own life.
The next scenes follow Willis as he is assigned to help a troubled you boy who is about 10. We suspect it is sometime after he was shot but we are not really sure until later in the movie. The boy (Cole) has been doing strange things at school like drawing pictures of dead people and telling the teacher that the government used to hang people in the schoolhouse. Things like this set Cole apart from all the other kids who treat him as an outcast.
Willis first encounters Cole in a church and lets Cole know that he is there to try to help him. Cole is distrustful of Willis at first but pretty soon Willis is able to convince Cole that he is there to help him.
The picture moves at a slow pace with a few snippets of Cole's weird behavior coming through. It is only through about halfway through the movie that Cole tells Willis why he acts the way he does. Willis thinks that Cole's explanation is that of a sick mind but later on he will be convinced otherwise.
There are some heartwarming scenes between Cole and his mother (something strange throughout is that Cole's mother and Willis never talk about Cole - this is explained much later) and the weird way that Willis' wife seems to be treating him. Spoiler below:
By the end of the movie Cole will come to grips with his problem and Willis and Cole's mother will come to new realizations about themselves.
This is a really well made move with great acting and it should hold your interest throughout regardless of its slow pace.
Movie Review: What is the 6th Sense? Summary: 5 StarsIs it the ability to see dead people? Yes, in a sense. But in a broader sense, it is the ability to see the invisible, non-sensory forces that motivate people's behaviors. In the movie, the sense is manifested in a child's ability to see "ghosts," the ability to see undead people whose souls are not at rest, still troubled by what they perceive are mistakes in their past. Many children and adults are gifted with the ability to "see" what other people cannot see, the ability to see what is read between the lines of the 5 normal senses.
The 6th sense is a sensory skill that can be improved through effort and education. It is often learned best by watching socially intelligent women who have suffered greatly and have decided to try to find ways to understand and care for those hurting around them. The 6th sense is empathy.
If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around, it is still heard by empathetic people. For those of us who understand the grief of losing someone, the pains do not diminish after they pass away prematurely. Time passing does not ease the pain. Intoxicants do not kill the pain. We never stop remembering their light, their humor, their hopes, and our loss of connection. Like ghosts, in the best sense of the term, we see them regularly revisit us. This is a great film for these, and many more universal reasons.
Movie Review: The story is the best of this movie Summary: 5 StarsSurprising ending, well worked. Even Bruce, as always himself, blend enough with the story to ignore him and pay attention to the story and, of course, the boy, who does a wonderful work. More suspense than terror, meaning you can see the movie before going to bed but... don't share it with your little kids!
Movie Review: "I see dead people..." Summary: 5 StarsThose words uttered by Haley Joel Osment send a chill down the spines of viewers everywhere. In fact, this movie does not suffer from a shortage of scary or intense moments. Gripping from the start, it does not reveal all of its cards until the end. You will be on the edge of your seat. M. Night Shyamalan is a master of his craft, and this may be his best work. Highly recommended.
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