Review of The Sixth Sense (1999) by Tom Keogh for Film.com — 16 Feb 2004
Teeters on the brink of New Age ludicrousness, but it never goes over: Like Kieslowski and others, Shyamalan knows that what makes for lousy metaphysics can make for powerful metaphor, and in the end he creates a deeply, surprisingly affecting film out of a little bit of smoke and brimstone.
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This review of The Sixth Sense (1999) was written by Tom Keogh and published by Film.com on 16 Feb 2004.
The Sixth Sense has generally received very positive reviews.
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