
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 291 reviews
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Night really made a hit here with a great plot with twists and turns it’s a classic even though his part is small Donnie Wahlberg part is really creepy didn’t recognize him . Willis and hailey are great on screen together can’t wait for glass
This review is from The Sixth Sense [DVD] [1999]
Posted by Cryptkeeper
M. Night Shyamalan’s debut film is arguably his best. A spine-tingling ghost story about a misunderstood ten year-old. Cole is bullied by his peers and thought to be emotionally troubled. A child psychologist takes on his case a year after a tragic shooting in his home appears to have taken his life. The psychologist try’s to help Cole who is harboring a dark secret. Cole is seeing dead people for most of his young life.
Posted by Dallas1023
I remember when this first came out it scared me but it also intrigued me I was just a kid then but I was lost in the movie. Not only I was a Bruce Willis fan but the story was interesting, characters, and atmosphere was creepy. Plus the ending really got me and I loved the movie ten times more since then.
Posted by Justin
This is a well known movie with a twist at the end. Anyone who has not seen it should give it a try. Once you know the surprise ending, go back and find all the clues in the story which might have let you deduce the ending. The famous line from this movie is, "I see dead people."
This review is from The Sixth Sense [DVD] [1999]
Posted by FSFTI1DG
Memorable role for Bruce Willis: of course, everyone knows this horror classic has predictable ending, but, still, M. Night has made a few clunkers (Bryce Howard one that didn't happen in a village and The Visit) but horror classic still appeals to non-horror fans--perhaps due to PG-13 Rating.
Posted by JON1975