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-Bruce
Willis
-Haley
Joel
Osment
In
M.
Night
Shyamalan's
THE
SIXTH
SENSE,
Bruce
Willis
plays
Dr.
Malcolm
Crowe,
a
successful
Philadelphia
child
psychologist
who
is
haunted
by
the
sudden
reappearance
and
suicide
of a
former
patient.
Months
later
Dr.
Crowe
encounters
Cole
Sear
(Haley
Joel
Osment),
a
troubled,
withdrawn
young
boy
who
bears
a
striking
similarity
to
his
earlier
patient.
Dr.
Crowe
is
compelled
to
help
Cole,
not
only
for
the
boy's
sake,
but
for
his
own
redemption.
As
Dr.
Crowe
struggles
to
determine
what
torments
Cole,
he
must
also
come
to
terms
with
his
increasingly
distant
relationship
to
his
wife
(Olivia
Williams).
Meanwhile,
Cole
is
unable
to
describe
the
horrible
things
he
sees
even
to
his
worried
mother
(Toni
Collette).
The
scene
where
Cole
finally
tells
Dr.
Crowe
about
his
supernatural
secret
is
one
of
the
1990s
most
quoted
and
well-known
cinematic
moments.
A
gripping
ghost
story
with
a
stunning
finale,
THE
SIXTH
SENSE
became
a
surprise
blockbuster
shortly
after
its
release.
The
film
features
Oscar-nominated
performances
by
the
startlingly
intense
Osment
and
the
fiercely
maternal
Collette,
as
well
as a
subtle,
subdued
turn
by
Willis.
Shyamalan
directs
his
intriguing
script
with
almost
clinical
precision,
using
carefully
framed
visuals
to
create
the
film's
distinctly
chilling
atmosphere.
On
the
strength
of
its
pitch-perfect
acting
and
direction,
THE
SIXTH
SENSE
has
become
the
most
successful
thriller
of
all
time.
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