Read Common Sense Media's The Sixth Sense review, age rating, and parents guide. This is one of the rarest of movie treats, a thinking person's thriller that is genuinely haunting. You're lucky if you see a movie that you are still thinking about it hours later.

Questions about death, about letting go, about eternal love and commitment, about the love between parent and child. "The Sixth Sense" isn't a thriller in the modern sense, but more of a ghost story of the sort that flourished years ago, when ordinary people The solution to many of the film's puzzlements is right there in plain view, and the movie hasn't cheated, but the very boldness of the storytelling carried me. Chris Stuckmann reviews The Sixth Sense, starring Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette. If your review contains spoilers, please check the Spoiler box.

The Sixth Sense

Please do not use ALL CAPS. There is no linking or other HTML allowed. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Alternatively chilly and chilling, The Sixth Sense is a psychological thriller that relies on the psychological as its primary scare tactic rather than CGI overload. "The Sixth Sense" is a film which provides so much more than it promises. Yes, it has its moments of real terror. That thriller didn't need scary and ugly scense to became famous, it just.

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One night, heralded child psychologist Malcolm Crowe and his wife, Anna, find an intruder in their bathroom. And millions of moviegoers have been eager to share the experience. The Sixth Sense, which is about X-Files-ishly "believable" fears and coincidences, enjoys setting up X-Files-ish moments of pleasurable anxiety.

Night Shyamalan (Wide Awake), working with cinematographer Tak Fujimoto (The Silence of the Lambs). The Sixth Sense had top-notch acting, solid plot, and probably the most impressive, mind-boggling, ending I may have ever seen. It has one of the craziest twists! Browse Movies by Title The Sixth Sense Plot Synopsis: Malcom Crowe (Bruce Willis) is a child psychologist who receives an award on the same night that he is visited by a very unhappy ex-patient.