Review of The Sixth Sense (1999) by Grant S — 02 Jan 2016
M Night Shyamalan's sleight-of-hand masterpiece.
A child psychologist, Dr Malcolm Crowe (played by Bruce Willis), is.
Shot by a deranged former patient of his, Vincent Grey. Grey then kills.
Himself. A few months later he is counseling a boy, Cole Sear (Haley.
Joel Osment), who shows similar symptoms to Grey. He is worried that.
Cole will go down the same path. However, Cole has certain special,.
Supernatural abilities...
Great movie with a brilliant twist at the end. For the most part it.
Feels like a slow-burning horror movie. Writer-director M Night.
Shyamalan, directing his third movie (though the first two were very.
Low-key), expertly builds the tension and intrigue.
The twist, when it comes, is so unexpected, but works so well and fits.
So perfectly with the plot. Even watching the movie a second time you.
Are hard-pressed to fault how the twist fits in with the plot.
Some great drama too, and quite emotional at times, especially towards.
The end.
Solid performance by Bruce Willis in the lead role. Good work from.
Haley Joel Osment as the boy. Good support from Toni Collette and.
Olivia Williams. Osment and Collette got Supporting Actor/Actress Oscar.
Nominations for their performances.
Just a pity Shyamalan couldn't reproduce this form in any of his.
Subsequent movies. His next movie, "Unbreakable", was good, but not.
Brilliant. "Signs" was mediocre and "The Village" was okay, but not.
Great. After that his movies were very bad - "Lady in the Water", "The.
Happening" and "The Last Airbender" were very silly and pointless. One.
Keeps hoping for a return to the creative brilliance that was The Sixth.
Sense but, considering how his movies seem to get worse with every.
Attempt, this may be hoping too much.
This review of The Sixth Sense (1999) was written by Grant S on 02 Jan 2016.
The Sixth Sense has generally received very positive reviews.
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