The Sixth Sense is a 1999 American supernatural psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Bruce Willis as a child psychologist whose patient can talk to the dead. The movie was released by Hollywood Pictures on August 6, 1999, and was released in UK cinemas on August 17, 1999. It has been hailed as one of the best films of the century.
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The movie was released by Hollywood Pictures on August 6, 1999, and was released in UK cinemas on August 17, 1999. It has been hailed as one of the best films of the century. It received mixed reviews, with some critics saying it was too much of a psychological thriller and others saying it went too far with its supernatural themes. It went on to become a box office success, grossing more than $1.2 billion in the U.S. and $2.4 billion worldwide. It also won the Golden Globe for Best Picture and Best Director, as well as several other awards. It became the first film to be nominated for Best Director at the Academy Awards in 1999, including best picture and best director for Shymalan. The soundtrack was released on September 14, 1999 and won the Best Song Oscar for Best of the Year for “The Seventh Child” (with a score by John Cusack). The film also won a BAFTA Award for Best Song for the song “I Can’t Go for That”
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