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Film review-Sixth Sense

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The Ultimate review of the sensational Sixth Sense Not every gift is a blessing This blood-tingling, supernatural thriller - running at approximately 107 minutes will keep you barricaded behind the sofa firmly. The Sixth Sense will be seen by many as just another horror film but is it much more than that. It is a psychological thriller that can interact with us in so many ways. Heading upstairs after receiving an award at a ceremony for helping children with psychological problems, Dr. Malcolm Crowe and his wife discover a mysterious broken window. A sound emerges from the bathroom and Dr. Crowe heads over to investigate in which he discovers his patient "Vincent Grey" semi-naked. Vincent blames Crowe for his life which is still in extreme trauma. He then slowly takes a gun out, takes aim, and shoots Malcolm in the stomach! Soon after Dr. Crowe's recovery from this mysterious meeting he develops an obsession for Vincent. Luckily he...

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