The Sixth Sense - Il sesto senso

Titolo originale: The Sixth Sense
Regia: M. Night Shyamalan |
Anno: 1999
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Mistero Thriller Dramma
Tag: dying and death | child abuse | philadelphia, pennsylvania | sense of guilt | afterlife | marriage crisis | loss of loved one | confidence | psychology | paranormal phenomena | single | psychological thriller | cowardliness | single mother | school play | ghost | kids | spiritism | ghost child | supernatural thriller |
Cast: Bruce Willis | Haley Joel Osment | Toni Collette | Olivia Williams | Donnie Wahlberg | Trevor Morgan | Mischa Barton | Angelica Page | Greg Wood | Peter Anthony Tambakis | Jeffrey Zubernis | Bruce Norris | Glenn Fitzgerald | Lisa Summerour | Firdous Bamji | Samia Shoaib | Hayden Saunier | Janis Dardaris | Neill Hartley | Sarah Ripard | Heidi Fischer | KaDee Strickland | Michael J. Lyons | Samantha Fitzpatrick | Holly Cross Vagley | Kate Kearney-Patch | Marilyn Shanok | M. Night Shyamalan | Wes Heywood | Nico Woulard | Carol Nielson | Keith Woulard | Jodi Dawson | Tony Michael Donnelly | Ronnie Lea | Carlos Xavier Lopez | Gino Inverso | Ellen Sheppard | Tom McLaughlin | Candy Aston-Dennis | Patrick McDade | Jose L. Rodriguez | Gina Allegro | Bob Bowersox | Matt Casale | Kym Cohen | Colleen June McQuaide | Jonathan Nation | Sean Oliver | Alison Robertson |

Un famoso psichiatra infantile in un momento difficile della propria vita fa amicizia con un bambino che sembra avere dei problemi. Presosi a cuore il caso, l'uomo riesce a entrarvi in confidenza e a scoprire che è disturbato da visioni: il piccolo asserisce infatti di poter vedere la gente morta.

Approfondimenti

The film established M. Night Shyamalan as a writer and director, and introduced the cinema public t [...] D
The film opened on M. Night Shyamalan's birthday. D
In the scene when Cole says the famous line, "I see dead people," the camera does a closeup on Bruce [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, Anna tells Malcolm that he sounds like Dr. Seuss. Like Malcolm, Dr. S [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 93920 delivered on 29 October 1999. D
After the movie premiere in Spain, the movie turned in a gag in the night show Crónicas marcianas [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan: [Philadelphia, PA] The film takes place in Philadelphia. D
During the casting process for the role of Cole Sear, Shyamalan had been apprehensive about Osment's [...] D
Cole and Vincent both have a patch of grey/white hair, both on the right side of their heads. Vincen [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan deliberately used the color red to depict when the world of the living and the wo [...] D
Kyra's mother suffers from Munchasen Syndrome by Proxy. This is a mental illlness, usually with moth [...] D
The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Origin [...] D
The soundtrack release of the movie gives away the ending. The final song on the CD is titled "Malco [...] D
The film was No. 71 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments, for the scene where Cole encounters a fem [...] D
The movie was rented by 80 million people in 2000, making it the year's top-rated VHS and DVD title. D
The novelization for Piramide di paura (1985) uses the line "sixth sense"; Frank Marshall produced b [...] D
When Malcolm meets Anna at the restaurant, you can clearly see that he isn't wearing a wedding ring. D
This was the first of two movies that Bruce Willis owed Disney, after he caused another production, [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan's final film of the millennium. D
In M. Night Shyamalan's early drafts of the script, the Bruce Willis character was a crime scene pho [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan: [twist ending] D
First film to feature the new logos of the Philadelphia Eagles and 76ers, starting in 1996 and 1997, [...] D
As of 2021, features Toni Collette and Haley Joel Osment's only Oscar nominated performances. D
David Vogel, then-president of production of Walt Disney Studios, read M. Night Shyamalan's spec scr [...] D
Although it is never mentioned openly in the movie, Kyra Collins is killed by "Munchausen Syndrome b [...] D
When Cole's mother is watching him at the windows when he goes to school with Tommy, a prominent fig [...] D
The movie omits deliberately some parts that it would reveal that Malcolm is dead before the ending [...] D
The surnames of the main characters are subtle hints to their fates. Cole Sear (pronounced see-er) i [...] D
The only film that year to be Academy Award nominated for both Best Supporting Actor (Haley Joel Osm [...] D
Although Cole is supposed to be nine years old, Haley Joel Osment was actually 11. D
On the Vista Series DVD, if the Main Menu is left idle long enough, a discordant note will play as a [...] D
According to Michael Cera, this was the first film that he ever auditioned for. He read for the part [...] D
The voice on the tape of Vincent's session is speaking Spanish; the person is saying, "Please, I don [...] D
Location filming took place mostly in streets and buildings of Philadelphia, notable at St. Augustin [...] D
Toni Collette has said that she was so moved by the emotional resonance of the story while filming, [...] D
Throughout the movie, Malcolm never moves any objects (except the Latin dictionary, breaks the glass [...] D
Marisa Tomei was considered for the role of Lynn Sear. D
Film debut of both Hayden Saunier and Sarah Ripard. D
Reportedly, Haley Joel Osment got the role of Cole Sear for one of three reasons. First, he was best [...] D
Only one movie for Samantha Fitzpatrick, who plays Kyra's younger sister. Ironically, audience never [...] D
When Malcolm is listening to the tape recording of Vincent and his session, as he turns up the volum [...] D
Filmed in sequence. D
The Latin phrase Cole speaks in the church when he first meets Malcolm, "De profundis clamo ad te do [...] D
When they are in the church, Cole asks Malcolm, "I'll see you again, won't I?" This is a clue that M [...] D
Reportedly, director M. Night Shyamalan disliked his part in the movie so much that he cut most of i [...] D
According to M. Night Shyamalan, the movie was inspired by an episode of Hai paura del buio? (1990) [...] D
The school play Malcolm watches is about the legend of King Arthur and Excalibur, which Cole plays A [...] D
The Sixth Sense was released on VHS and DVD by Hollywood Pictures Home Video on March 28, 2000. It w [...] D
The movie's line, "I see dead people," was voted as the #44 movie quote by the American Film Institu [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan: Dr. Hill, who examines Cole Sear after the "accident" at the birthday party. D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed The Sixth Sense. This film received three "recommends". D
A lot of the members of M. Night Shyamalan's family are doctors. This is the reason why he cameos as [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan pitched the film as a cross between L'esorcista (1973) and Gente comune (1980). D
During the anniversary dinner scene in the restaurant, when Malcolm reaches for the bill, you can he [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan wrote the role of Malcolm Crowe with Bruce Willis in mind. D
The first of several horror films that would establish Toni Collette as a Scream Queen. She would go [...] D
Throughout the film, Malcolm's wardrobe consists of only slight variations of the clothes he was wea [...] D
Second Bruce Willis film with a character called Cole who sees dead people. The previous was L'eserc [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #89 Greatest Movie of All Time. This was one [...] D
The film was a sleeper hit. In Entertainment Weekly's 134 film Summer Movie Preview of 1999, The Six [...] D
Toni Collette was the only Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee that year that was from a Best Pict [...] D
The movie's line, "I see dead people," was voted as the #100 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Pr [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American M [...] D
While in New York City auditioning for Al di là della vita (1999), Toni Collette also auditioned [...] D
M. Night Shyamalan: [car accident] Cole tells his mother about his abilities while they're stuck in [...] D
THE SECOND TIME BRUCE WILLIS WAS IN A MOVIE THAT WAS NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE FIRST ONE BEING PULP [...] D
When Cole and Malcolm are entering Kyra's bedroom at her wake, Malcolm is standing directly behind C [...] D
In Spain the movie caused amusement in an unintentional way: when Vincent Grey screams Malcolm "You [...] D
Haley Joel Osment's (cole) & Toni Collette's (his mom) final theatrical film of the millennium. D
The movie shows hints as to Malcom's death early on. A psychologist would meet a patient in the psyc [...] D
The use of the color red to indicate the presence of something ominous also appears in M. Night Shya [...] D
Marisa Tomei and Claire Forlani were among the actresses who declined playing the role of Anna Crowe [...] D
The screenplay was sold on the first day it was put up for sale by producer Barry Mendel. D
KaDee Strickland's debut. D
The Sixth Sense was the second-highest-grossing film of 1999 (behind Star Wars: Episodio I - La mina [...] D
James Newton Howard's score occasionally sounds like snippets from the Requiem Mass by Wolfgang Amad [...] D
While circling a passage in the notes, Bruce Willis does so with his right hand. Willis is actually [...] D
According to director M. Night Shyamalan, Donnie Wahlberg lost 43 pounds for the role of Vincent Gre [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
When Cole and his mother are sitting in the kitchen, there is a glass on the table that can only be [...] D
In L'esercito delle 12 scimmie (1995), Bruce Willis's character, James Cole, says "All I see are dea [...] D