« Reply #19 on: July 22, 2015, 09:01:27 PM »
2. The Sixth Sense (1999)

The Sixth Sense, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, has now become such an iconic film since its release on the screens of 1999, and mostly remembered for its surprise twist (which even people who have not seen the film know by now). It stars Bruce Willis as Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist, who is working with 9 year old Cole (Haley Joel Osmont) and trying to get through to him. Cole says he can see dead people. And he most certainly does.
What makes The Sixth Sense such a good film is that all its elements comprise together to make not only a fantastic film, but also a fantastic horror film. It is genuinely scary in some parts, but it is also full of intrigue. Haley Joel Osmont is so believable as the little boy who can see dead people, and Bruce Willis embodies his role as such a broken man.
Toni Collette is also brilliant as the put upon Mum of Cole. The ending is almost staring you in the face once you know it, but Shyamalan does it so well the audience don’t realise until the end. It is definitely a re-watcher, to see all the little things you missed which were hints throughout the film.
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