Music and Sound Design of 'The Sixth Sense'
Music and Sound Design of 'The Sixth Sense'

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Music and Sound Design of 'The Sixth Sense'

2000
Movie
7 min
English

This making-of piece features Shaymalan and composer James Newton Howard sharing their insights into the film's powerful score and unique sound effects.

Insights

IMDb8.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes86%
Metacritic64/100
Google Users90%
Director: M. Night ShyamalanGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Supernatural

Plot Summary

A child psychologist encounters a young boy who claims to be able to speak with the dead. As the psychologist works to help the boy, he uncovers a shocking truth about his own life. The film masterfully blends suspense, emotional depth, and a mind-bending twist that redefines the genre.

Critical Reception

The Sixth Sense was a massive critical and commercial success, widely praised for its compelling story, masterful direction, and standout performances, particularly from Haley Joel Osment. It is considered one of the most iconic films of the late 1990s and is frequently cited for its impactful twist ending.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and brilliant twist ending.

  • Commended for the emotional depth and strong performances.

  • The film's sound design and score were noted for enhancing the eerie mood.

Google audience: Audiences lauded "The Sixth Sense" for its chilling suspense, profound emotional resonance, and unforgettable plot twist. Many viewers found the film to be a masterpiece of storytelling, with Haley Joel Osment's performance being a particular highlight. The soundtrack and sound design were also frequently mentioned as contributing significantly to the film's effectiveness.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. It also received numerous other nominations and wins from various critics' circles and award ceremonies.

Fun Fact

The film's iconic line, "I see dead people," was originally intended to be delivered by Bruce Willis's character, Malcolm Crowe, but was changed to Haley Joel Osment's character, Cole Sear, to amplify the mystery and shock value.

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