The Sixth Sense Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
3.5/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 07/02/2019

"The Sixth Sense" is an emotional mystery with an unthinkable twist and a talented performance from young Haley Joel Osment.

Rating of
3/4

SteelCity99 - wrote on 04/22/2018

With enough suspense and chills to be a contemporary horror classic, The Sixth Sense was capable of offering heart-pounding PG-13 horror to audiences that "had seen everything" already. Solid performances are another plus, add to that a smart ending, a killer line and a clever way of directing. Great flick with Shyamalan being pushed to his limits, considering his decaying filmography. 83/100

Rating of
4/4

Tysori - wrote on 07/19/2014

This is an oldie but goodie film. I watched it several times to be able to grasp the entire concept and catch all of the things you wouldn't see the first time. For instance every time a spirit was present M. Night Shyamalan would show something red. A lot of detail in a movie and I loved it. Great cast and very believable. Although we are given four stars here I give it five stars.

Rating of
4/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 10/30/2013

I see Bad M. night shyamalan movies. this movie is chilling and pretty scary at parts, but the ending is one of the most saddest endings ever, I will not say what happens at the end just watch it and see.

Rating of
3.5/4

Camper - wrote on 07/02/2013

This is a movie that forces you to watch it over and over again, and I don't mind. There's so much detail put into this film (such as the fact that the background sounds are actually various creatures and humans breathing) and Haley Joel Osment is (was, I suppose) one of the greatest child actors. It can be suspenseful, creepy, sweet, thoughtful...it pays attention to the characters and the story and doesn't reduce itself to the formula of a typical thriller, which is why it's great.

Rating of
3.5/4

mitchellyoung - wrote on 02/07/2013

By now, most everyone knows the iconic twist ending, but The Sixth Sense is more than plot trickery. M. Night actually crafts a deep and emotional film that deals with family relationships and spiritual themes, while still maintaining its suspenseful edge. Haley Joel Osment is a revelation in his first and best role and Bruce Willis adds to the mix with a subdued and thoughtful turn. The film is more thoughtful than outright terrifying, though it does have its jumpy moments.

Rating of
3/4

FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 12/06/2012

A good movie that is worth the watch if you don't know the ending.

Rating of
3/4

Ean Vali - wrote on 11/30/2012

What else can I say than: good movie...

Rating of
4/4

donkeyknight - wrote on 06/06/2011

It is a cinematic treat to watch this movie a second time. Remarkable how well it stands up. As a parent, I now identify so much more with the mother's dilemma. Bravo to Toni Collette, though every performance is noteworthy for what it adds. It is a shame that each of the directors film's imdb scores gets lower and lower. His storyboarding here is remarkable. Here's hoping for a comeback.

Rating of
3/4

sapien - wrote on 02/05/2010

The ending to this movie is, of course, what everyone talks about. And, I promise, it doesn't disappoint.

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