Shyamalan's "The Sixth Sense"
M. Night Shyamalan's film, The Sixth Sense, is a psychological thriller released in 1999. The story follows a young boy named Cole Sear, who claims to see and communicate with the dead. He seeks help from a child psychologist, Dr. Malcolm Crowe, played by Bruce Willis, who tries to understand Cole's abilities and help him cope with his fears.
As the plot unfolds, the film explores themes of trauma, isolation, and the struggle for acceptance. The iconic twist ending reveals a shocking truth about Dr. Crowe, leaving audiences with a lasting impression of the film's emotional depth and complexity.