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Friday, December 13, 2013

The Sixth Sense (1999)

"The Sixth Sense" was one of the most talked about and seen movies of 1999. It was a breakout movie for writer/director M. Night Shyamalan, another great performance by Bruce Willis, and a line of dialogue that became one of the most memorable and repeated since. The film does a great job of building suspense, tells an excellent story, and has a twist that makes so much sense at the end that you feel like watching the movie over again to see it all the more clearly the second time around.

Dr. Malcom Crowe is a child psychologist who is attacked by a former patient at his house one night, being shot in the stomach before the assailant turns the gun on to himself. A year later, Malcom begins working with a new patient that has a similar psychological symptoms that his attacked had. Malcom promises to not give up on the young boy, Cole. Together, they discover and explore Cole's unique ability to "see dead people".





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