The Sixth Sense
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Actors: Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette
PlotA child psychologist, devastated by the violent breakup of his marriage, dedicates himself to helping a troubled boy who is plagued by terrifying visions. Despite his own emotional turmoil, the psychologist is determined to understand and assist his young patient, seeking to unlock the mystery behind the boy's profound fear. The boy confides that he can see and communicate with the dead, a claim that at first seems impossible, yet gradually becomes undeniable. The psychologist faces the challenge of accepting the unbelievable as he is drawn deeper into the boy's eerie world.
The relationship between the psychologist and the boy deepens as they embark on a journey to confront the chilling reality of the visions. Through their sessions, the boy slowly reveals the messages that the dead wish to communicate to the living, each encounter more harrowing than the last. The psychologist, struggling to reconcile his clinical beliefs with the supernatural occurrences unfolding before him, is driven to question the very foundations of his understanding of life and death. Their quest for answers leads them to confront painful truths about loss, guilt, and the importance of closure, revealing the profound impact that unresolved issues from the past can have on the present.
Writers: M. Night Shyamalan
Release Date: 06 Aug 1999
Runtime: 107 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English, Latin, Spanish
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The Sixth Sense: a meticulously crafted, timeless tale, presented on Blu-ray by Disney with superb extras. Highly recommended.
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