The Sixth Sense is a movie that manages to be frightening, emotional, nerve-racking and genuine all at the same time. Movies like impact viewers since it appeals to every sense. Haley Joel Osment plays Cole, a disturbed boy seeking help for his disease, sets the plot of the movie. Bruce Willis, known as Dr. Crowe in the film, changes the course of the movies, tricking viewers and making it much more intriguing. At the beginning of the film, Dr Crowe received recognition from the mayor for helping the children of the city in the psychiatric field. Celebrating in his home among his wife, a former patient of his, intrudes their home and shoots Dr Crowe.
The film stops and starts by representing us to Dr. Crowe six months later. He had a new eight years old patient who was haunted by someone or something he cou
This movie was a great experience, for me. It's direction had almost no errors, the screenplay was well developed, its dialogue was penetrating and the actor's performance was faultless. It is what I call an infinite star movie. The scene that impressed me the most was the last one. It was a so unexpecting ending that I could not believe what I saw. Ruptures are seen many times throughout the movie. At first, rupture is seen between Dr.Crow and his wife whe he is shot. Dr.Crow healed this would after the accident and realized what had happened to him. As the movie goes on, rupture takes place again as the viewer realizes that there is no communication between Cole and his mom. Cole mended this rupture by revealing to his mom what was going on with him. My last thought of The Sixth Sense is the movies is about communication. Every characted seeks to reach a level of communication