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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Movie Review: ****^ The Sixth Sense
This is one of the best ghost stories ever, and it is told in such an eerie fashion. The line "I see dead people" is classic. This movie established M. Night Shyamalan as a director. It starred Bruce Willis as a psychologist who is helping a boy deal with his "neurosis" and it isn't until we are into the movie a ways that we see that the issue is really the boy's ability to see ghosts. He is terrified by them. As a result he is scared of tight places, and the dark. This movie also launched Joel Osment as a child star. He does a great job. Shyamalan is known for his twists, and this story is no exception.
There is a shooting at the first of this movie which may be disturbing to children.
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