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Here's the full length reaction to The Sixth Sense! THIS MOVIE IS INCREDIBLE. I never thought I would say this about a horror/thriller movie, but this is one of my favorites that I've watched for the channel. As much as I hate horror, it was so important to tell the story in this movie. Enjoy!

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THE SIXTH SENSE - Full Length Reaction!

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Lana Gorgeous

Hey sis, for another love story please watch Ghost with Demi Moore, Whoopie Goldberg and Patrick Swayze. You'll love it, I promise ❤

BubblyRainbows

I forget if I was 9 or 10 when I first saw this movie, and I know that some leeway could be given due to my age, but I am still embarrassed by how long it took me to realize that Malcolm was dead at the end of this movie. It took me way longer than most people. Which makes me sad. Edit, because I keep forgetting that Enter posts the comment: I really liked M. Night Shyamalan's first four movies, and I think you really would too. After "The Sixth Sense" came "Unbreakable," "Signs," and "The Village," all of which I think you would enjoy. While in my opinion, "The Sixth Sense" was the best of them, they all share the very story driven necessity for the creepy parts (for the ones that are creepy) and even though I know you don't like that sort of content in general, I think you'd come out of the movies with the same type of appreciation you did from this one. I've heard many people recommend "Split" and "Glass" as well, which are continuations of the "Unbreakable" trilogy. I haven't seen them myself, so I can't personally recommend them, but they receive high praise from a lot of people.

Byrd N. Hand

I can recommend "Unbreakable," but Shyamalan lost me on "Signs." I feel it basically exposed him as a one-trick pony hack in the same vein as Jar Jar Abrams, which has continued to this day.