The sixth sense review
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The sixth sense review 105 minutes Certificate 12 Director: M. Night Shyamalan Rating: Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment are just a few of the names in this clever and unsettling super natural thriller. M. Night Shyamalans' (signs, unbreakable and the village) latest masterpiece uses clever symbols and imagery to make the ultimate super natural thriller. We meet Cole in his home in modern day Philadelphia filled with a red brick past and dieing autumn leaves. Things from the beginning are clearly not right; Cole has no friends and suffers from panic attacks. The film makes several references to religion although more as something of safety than a faith. His mother is desperately worried and frustrated, you genuinely feel her and her son's love for one another but also the tension caused by lies. It is up to Dr Crow (Bruce Willis- in a predictable but still interesting character) to sort him out. Crow is...


