Review of The Sixth Sense (1999) by Shreekara B — 07 Nov 2015
Psychological horror flicks comes with exiting, thrilling plots with unexpected twists and surprises, the best part of these genre is that it never make its viewers to get diverted from the screen until credits flows on at last, the movie that seems to be running very normally with a linear presentation where viewers move with the plot being clueless about what happens next and all of a sudden the entire plot and shades turn off and gives you the surprising twist, leaving you astonished.
1999 Thriller ''The Sixth Sense'' is one such brilliant work on supernatural theme with wonderful twist is a worth watch for all those thriller and horror movie lovers, M Night Shyamalan showcased his ingenious film making talent with beautiful script that moves on in very simple and silent flow and he sets the mark of his unique movie presentation, Haley Joel Osment has done a tremendous job playing Cole a boy who is able to look at the dead people and believes that they want to accomplish their unfinished task through him, his naturalistic and full fledged performance depicts his acting brilliance, Bruce Wills well known for his action shades in most of the movies is also well presented himself as sympathetic psychologist and loving husband, this image makeover helped Wills to show his hidden acting potentiality.
''The Sixth Sense'' is one best script ever written and proves to be the standard Supernatural thrillers of all time.
This review of The Sixth Sense (1999) was written by Shreekara B on 07 Nov 2015.
The Sixth Sense has generally received very positive reviews.
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