The Sixth Sense update feed
" Notes: I remember when this movie came out as if it was yesterday. Indeed, I actually saw it in the USA when I was there on holiday. At the time, everybody was talking about this movie. Every time you would talk about movies someone would say at some point 'Have you seen The Sixth Sense? Dude, that was just awesome. I was just blown away by this twist ending !'. I have to admit it, I didn't get the twist before the end but, to be honest, I never felt it was such a strong ending. In my opinion"
" Notes: I remember when this movie came out as if it was yesterday. Indeed, I actually saw it in the USA when I was there on holiday. At the time, everybody was talking about this movie. Every time you would talk about movies someone would say at some point 'Have you seen The Sixth Sense? Dude, that was just awesome. I was just blown away by this twist ending !'. I have to admit it, I didn't get the twist before the end but, to be honest, I never felt it was such a strong ending. In my opinion"
"'I see dead people.'Haley Joel Osment used this choice of language when he revealed his character's supernatural power to a psychiatrist played by Bruce Willis in the 1999 blockbuster "The Sixth Sense." Ever since then, people have used the line—often substituting "dead" for whatever adjective suits the situation—to clandestinely make an observation about a group of people."
"When you think of M. Night Shyamalan’s "The Sixth Sense," a film where child psychiatrist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) meets Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a young boy who envisions dead people, you probably think of maybe the famous line, “I see dead people,” or perhaps the twist ending. Moreover, I want to retrospect the relevance of the title in relation to the concept of “sixth sense.” Also called extrasensory perception, sixth sense refers to a perception of information used with "
"Re-watch - Oct. 4th We wrapped up our first weekend with The Sixth Sense, and as I'd anticipated she enjoyed it. She claimed to know what the twist was, commenting at one point in the last half of the film on what she suspected was going on. I felt much the same as I did 3 years ago, and I'm glad she dug it because that means I can watch Unbreakable with her at some point."
"Cole Sear. "I see dead people. Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead." Dr. Malcolm Crowe: "How often do you see them?" Cole Sear: "All the time.""