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‘The Sixth Sense’ - film review.  

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'The Sixth Sense' The Sixth Sense is a gripping and haunting film. Even though this film is about ghosts, it is not your average ghost story. In nearly every single trailer of this film, young Cole (Haley Joel Osment) says in a terrifying way 'I see dead people' that send chills down your spine. The audience is sent into a state of shock and pity for the helpless boy. Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is in a role of an award winning child psychologist. Bruce Willis is very well cast for this film and aiming to broaden his horizons. Malcolm Crowe helps children with their problems and is very good at what he does. Cole is a patient of Malcolm's; he has a problem, he has a type of 'sixth sense'. Malcolm does his best to try and sort this sixth sense out because Cole is scared of it. To begin with,...

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