“The Sixth Sense” quotes
(1999)M. Night Shyamalan
directed this movie
in 1999
Title The Sixth Sense
Year 1999
Director M. Night Shyamalan
Genre Drama, Thriller, Mystery
Year 1999
Director M. Night Shyamalan
Genre Drama, Thriller, Mystery
Plot – Cole Sear is 9 but has a life full of jolts, pains and sudden horrors as he can sees dead people thanks to his powers. The dead themselves ask him help: all they pursue is justice and truth, that is the only way to be released from the limbo where they live. Only one psychologist, who's still traumatized from a former patient assault, believes him.
All actors – Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette, Olivia Williams, Trevor Morgan, Donnie Wahlberg, Peter Anthony Tambakis, Jeffrey Zubernis, Bruce Norris, Glenn Fitzgerald, Greg Wood, Mischa Barton, Angelica Page, Lisa Summerour, Firdous Bamji, Samia Shoaib, Hayden Saunier, Janis Dardaris, Neill Hartley, Sarah Ripard, Heidi Fischer, KaDee Strickland, Michael J. Lyons, Samantha Fitzpatrick, Holly Rudkin, 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, Kym Cohen, Colleen June McQuaide, Sean Oliver, Alison Robertson
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“- Cole Sear: I see dead people.
- Malcolm Crowe: In your dreams?... While you're awake?... Dead people like, in graves? In coffins?
- Cole Sear: Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead.
- Malcolm Crowe: How often do you see them?
- Cole Sear: All the time....” (continue)(continue reading)“I think I can go now. Just needed to do a couple of things. I needed to help someone; I think I did. And I needed to tell you something: you were never second, ever. I love you. You sleep now. Everything will be different in the morning.”
“I don't wanna be scared anymore.”
“Do you know why you're afraid when you're alone? I do. I do.”
“Some magic's real.”
“- Cole Sear: Are you a good doctor?
- Malcolm Crowe: Well... I used to be. I won an award once. From the Mayor. It had an expensive frame.”“- Cole Sear: She wanted me to tell you she saw you dance. She said, when you were little, you and her had a fight, right before your dance recital. You thought she didn't come see you dance. She did. She hid in the back so you wouldn't see. She said you were like an angel. She said you came to the place where they buried her. Asked her a...” (continue)(continue reading)
“- Cole Sear: What if they don't want help? What if they're just angry and they just want to hurt somebody?
- Malcolm Crowe: I don't think that's the way it works.
- Cole Sear: How do you know for sure?
- Malcolm Crowe: I don't.”“- Cole Sear: I don't tell her things.
- Malcolm Crowe: Why not?
- Cole Sear: Because she doesn't look at me like everybody else, and I don't want her to. I don't want her to know.
- Malcolm Crowe: Know what?
- Cole Sear: That I'm a freak.”“Free association writing is when you take a pencil in your hand and you put the pencil to a piece of paper and you start writing. You don't look at or think about what you're writing. And after a while, you keep writing long enough, words and thoughts come out that you didn't even know you had in you. It could be something you heard, something...” (continue)(continue reading)
“- Malcolm Crowe: Have you done any free association writing, Cole?
- Cole Sear: Yes.
- Malcolm Crowe: What did you write?
- Cole Sear: Upset words.”“- Cole Sear: They used to hang people here.
- Stanley Cunningham: No, that... mm-mm, that's not correct. Where'd you hear that?
- Cole Sear: They'd pull the people in, crying and kissing their families 'bye. People watching would spit at them.
- Stanley Cunningham: Uh, Cole, this building was a legal courthouse. Laws were passed here. Some of...” (continue)(continue reading)“I would like some wine in a glass, I would not like it in a mug, I would not like it in a jug.”
“I haven't payed enough attention to my family. Bad things happen when you do that.”
“Once upon a time there was this person named Malcolm. He worked with children. He loved it. He loved it more than anything else. And then one night, he found out that he made a mistake with one of them. He couldn't help that one. And he can't stop thinking about it, he can't forget. Ever since then, things have been different. He's not the same...” (continue)(continue reading)
“- Malcolm Crowe: What do you think these ghosts want when they talk to you? I want you to think about it, Cole. I want you to think about it really carefully.
- Cole Sear: Just help.
- Malcolm Crowe: That's right. That's what I think too. They just want help, even the scary ones. I think I might know a way to make them go away.
- Cole Sear:...” (continue)(continue reading)“- Malcolm Crowe: Vincent Gray. I do remember you. Quiet, very smart, compassionate. Unusually compassionate.
- Vincent Gray: You forgot cursed.”“I thought you meant the other Italian restaurant I asked you to marry me in.”
“I know what I want: I want to be able to talk to my wife again. The way we used to talk to each other. Like there's no one else in the world except us.”
“- Cole Sear: A lady. She died.
- Lynn Sear: Oh, my god. What, you can see her?
- Cole Sear: Yes.
- Lynn Sear: Where is she?
- Cole Sear: Standing next to my window.
- Lynn Sear: Cole, you're scaring me.
- Cole Sear: They scare me too sometimes.
- Lynn Sear: They?
- Cole Sear: Ghosts.”
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