Why doesn't Bruce Willis's character realize he is dead? If I remember correctly, the plot takes place several months after he is killed. Shouldn't there have
In The Sixth Sense, several months(?) after an "incident", child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) takes up a new case: 8-year old Cole Sear (Haley Joel
In The Sixth Sense there is a scene where Cole is in the kitchen and Lynn walks out of the room talking to him. She returns and finds all of the drawers and cu
What is the relevance of the title to the story? Is the ability to talk to the ghost referred as the sixth sense?
In The Sixth Sense, Malcolm and his wife discover an intruder in their home to be one of Malcolm's former patients, Vincent Grey. Vincent is standing in Malcol
In The Sixth Sense, Dr. Malcolm at one point tells Cole that he will not be able to help him and that he will contact someone else that can. After this, Dr. M
In The Sixth Sense, Vincent and Cole both have a patch of white in their hair. Cole and Vincent both have a patch of grey/white hair, both on the right si
The color Red appears as a motif in M. Night Shyamalan's magnum opus The Sixth Sense, often noticeably too, in shots where red color juxtaposes with the surroun
I recently watched the movie "The Sixth Sense". It seems that Cole is not afraid of Dr. Malcolm Crowe compared to other ghosts that he also sees in the movie. I
Why doesn't Bruce Willis's character realize he is dead? If I remember correctly, the plot takes place several months after he is killed. Shouldn't there have
At the end of The Sixth Sense, Malcolm finds his wife having fallen asleep watching old video tapes of each other. Then she drops a wedding ring, the camera zoo