I know lots of people think the "twisty" reveal at the end of the movie is what makes it great. But I think this scene....this is the heart of the movie...and the acting...the acting is peerless!
Cole was always the plot. Bruce is just a plot device. Thank you for noticing. ❤ Also, did you notice the same trick in SIGNS? The aliens were secondary to the actual question… Is God Real?
Well, the twist is great, there's no denying that, but this is also great. There's a ton of other scenes that are great too, but this is a truly great scene.
This is such a beautiful scene. As mother and son go deeper into the moment my heart splits, cracks and breaks....but after Lynn divulges the question that she privately asked her mother at the cemetery, teary-eyed Cole gently says that word, "Momma." and my heart completely shatters.
I like to think that grandma swooped in and gave him that information so she could support her grandson and help her daughter understand him. Grandma looking out for them even in the afterlife.
What’s great about this scene is that you think this is the end of the movie. Then it switches to Malcolm talking to his wife and you can’t imagine that anything is going to top the previous scene.
The boy actor's acting is superb.....the female actress playing the mom is even better than his. She is fantastic. She also is ACTING that Philly accent/dialect. Yet, she is Australian. Amazing work.
14:15 - "This boy is a gift." - Amber, Rob Squad. Best thing ever said about Cole. And this scene. Which to me is the real treasure of the movie. Thanks making for this!
This movie killed me... a little boy having a secret he could never explain to anyone, a secret that deeply scared him, that he himself didn't want to have. Who would he talk to about stuff like that, knowing they won't believe and that they'll ridicule him if he tried to share it? And how does a loving mom process that of her son? Awesome movie.
@Michelle-DiPalo She is! Her reactions are so good! I especially loved her reacting to IT chapters 1&3! I've never heard her scream so much, and I've been watching her near when she started! 😅😅😅💙
Gotta be a very special scene to draw George in so deeply. Simone gets emotional more easily and can immerse herself in a movie, but George is more analytical
I cried when I first saw this scene and I still do. I heard it was done in one take. I don't know if that's true but when you have actors of that caliber, it probably is.
You know what a lot of ppl don’t realize, when he says “they make me do things for them” the “what did you ask” was what he had to do for his grandma The saddest part is he probably won’t see her anymore
Ikr? I think I heard somewhere that that was intentional, Shyamalan was a big fan of that movie. It makes sense because in 12 Monkeys, James Cole tells the doctor character that all he sees are dead people, in Sixth Sense, Cole tells the doctor character that he sees dead people. I do love both were filmed in Philadelphia, both starred Bruce Willis & featured a character named Cole getting to know a doctor character.
That scene tore me up big time. My Mom passed in 2020. She was very arthritic and needed my help the last five years of her life. I was her caregiver and brought her all her meals, took her to appointments and such. Pretty much everything. The last six months she was in so much pain and needed so much care she was in a skilled nursing facility. All she wanted was to come home. I feel so guilty for not taking care of her at home, but I'm not sure if I could even with visiting CNAs. She always said she trusted me with her life and I feel like I failed her during that period of time. So yeah, that scene really hurts now.
Fun fact! Toni Collette plays the mom in both this and in Hereditary and I just find it so funny how in this one she is playing a very loving mother but in Hereditary she's anything but.
Now, I'm a guy. 46 years old. I hunt, fish, take the trash out, cut the grass. You know, things a man is supposed to do. I would be a man's man, I just don't drink beer. Don't like the way it smells. If I don't like how it smells, I'm not putting it in my mouth. I like watching these multiple reactions things but every time I watch this scene I start bawling like a baby.
They both are, but I agree, Haley Joan Osman was phenomenal, to display that kind of emotional maturity as such a young kid. There's not a single moment when you don't believe what he's portraying.
This (not the ending) is what made the movie for me. My mom had a little bit of paranormal ability and I have it even less (mine is only just before certain significant events) so this scene made so much sense to me.
When I see these movies, I so think of Bruce Willis, first, of how he was 99.9% of the time in such great movies,..it tears me up, and am so grateful he was in them, just a golden career, and yes this tugged at your heart, this scene,..and in what felt like a horror movie, really began, especially towards the end, to be more of a human story, the impression that can be left on those we leave, when we die, thank you so much, the mashup was great,..and ohh by the by, ..Verowak?, reactor, to me she so looks like Sally Kellerman, she really does,...Godspeed, Peace ✌
Every time i watch this i feel so bad for toni colletes character. Imagine a mom who is so spiteful that she would pretend she didnt go to her dance recital bc they got into a fight. When she actually went, but she hid that fact.
So let me get this straight... we have a reaction video for people doing reaction videos to a scene in a movie? When do ig et my reaction video to the reaction of the reaction video 😆
I understand your concern. The thumbnail is designed to represent the content accurately, and I’ve included only those TH-camrs who have indeed watched the movie!
@@firsttimewatching7861 I might have been mistaken, but someone did that just lately and I was annoyed, hopefully it wasn't you. It showed people "who watched masters of the air" and none of them have watched it.
Holy Shyt!! Man!!! You really switched the vibe from a cute girl sobbing to jumpscaring me with your face 😅 19:48 “This scene was so ummm sad...when he said uhhh- when grandma said uhhh.... Hi....” 😂😅 I just messing with ya. I been subscibed for months
They never said all the ghosts don't know they're dead. Sure he did say he sees dead people they don't know they're dead. But they never specifically said that he didn't see ghosts who knew they were dead.
Imagine how better STAR WARS PHANTOM MENACE would have been if Hayley Joel Osment had played little Anakin. Just kidding. George Lucas would have destroyed his life instead.
@@Beardo2517Actually, if you are talking about Jake Lloyd, it was not the fans as there was no social media. It wasn’t the unkind press or bullies at school. His mother says mental illness runs in the family.
@@Beardo2517 I do. That does not change the fact that his own mother says Jake’s schizophrenia struggles have nothing to do with Star Wars. There is a family history of schizophrenia.
I know lots of people think the "twisty" reveal at the end of the movie is what makes it great. But I think this scene....this is the heart of the movie...and the acting...the acting is peerless!
Agree completely.
Yep. One of the best acted scenes ever.
Cole was always the plot. Bruce is just a plot device. Thank you for noticing. ❤
Also, did you notice the same trick in SIGNS? The aliens were secondary to the actual question…
Is God Real?
Well, the twist is great, there's no denying that, but this is also great. There's a ton of other scenes that are great too, but this is a truly great scene.
I would agree. This scene never fails to reduce me to tears.
"Do I make her proud?" So many tears. Every single time I watch this. Haley and Toni were the perfect mother and child combination!
@@frankerben7666 How Toni doesn't have an entire shelf of Oscar's, I'll never understand. That woman is absolutely incredible.
That little hitch from Toni Collette, that lump in her throat just makes it all so real
Massively underrated Aussie actress!
This is such a beautiful scene. As mother and son go deeper into the moment my heart splits, cracks and breaks....but after Lynn divulges the question that she privately asked her mother at the cemetery, teary-eyed Cole gently says that word, "Momma." and my heart completely shatters.
You can see that grandma helped him approach his mother with his secret. Armed him with the necessary info for mom to believe him
You know, up until now I never thought of it that way!
I like to think that grandma swooped in and gave him that information so she could support her grandson and help her daughter understand him. Grandma looking out for them even in the afterlife.
I know she got an Oscar for this, but he should've got one too! He's the best kid actor of all time!
unfortunately, she didn’t win the oscar (just nominated) but this performance was certainly deserving of one.
@@babykermie
Wow! I always thought she won.🤦
by far ahead of his time, such incredible actor
Both of them were nominated for oscar and both lost
She deserves one for Hereditary too if you ask me.
Toni Collette does not get the credit she deserves. She elevates every movie she's in.
(meant funny)
You misspelled Toni "Freaking" Collette. Get it right.:)
I love this actress...Hereditary is amazing bc of her acting
What’s great about this scene is that you think this is the end of the movie. Then it switches to Malcolm talking to his wife and you can’t imagine that anything is going to top the previous scene.
M. Night Shyamalan is such an incredible writer and film maker. Sixth Sense is a masterpiece.
The boy actor's acting is superb.....the female actress playing the mom is even better than his. She is fantastic. She also is ACTING that Philly accent/dialect. Yet, she is Australian. Amazing work.
Toni Collete.. one of our finest actors..
Toni Collete is a treasure. So talented
Have you seen Muriel’s wedding..it’s an awesome Australian movie and it’s what got her and her co-star Rachel Griffiths jobs in the US
She played a woman with multiple personalities in the United States of Tara (Showtime).
@@NeptuneLady1957 yes that was a great show. Toni Collette is an Australian icon she is up there with Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett..
14:15 - "This boy is a gift." - Amber, Rob Squad. Best thing ever said about Cole. And this scene. Which to me is the real treasure of the movie. Thanks making for this!
This movie killed me... a little boy having a secret he could never explain to anyone, a secret that deeply scared him, that he himself didn't want to have. Who would he talk to about stuff like that, knowing they won't believe and that they'll ridicule him if he tried to share it? And how does a loving mom process that of her son? Awesome movie.
Toni and Haley are just phenomenal.
One of M.Nights most iconic scenes . It invokes so much human emotion, one cant help but weep. Incredible.
11:45 the random dog just joyously running into frame & staring at the reactor was cute 😆
53yr old grown man crying my eyes out...... incredible acting by them both 👏
Best scene in this killer movie.🤩🤗
That’s what you call stellar acting! Masterclass!! ❤
The acting in this scene is awesome!
How nice to see Ashleigh Burton on here! She was the one who got me into movie reactors. 💙
She's fantastic
@Michelle-DiPalo She is! Her reactions are so good! I especially loved her reacting to IT chapters 1&3! I've never heard her scream so much, and I've been watching her near when she started! 😅😅😅💙
I don’t cry in many movies but this scene always makes me tear up.
It is an emotional scene. I can't watch it without crying. That's just the way it is.
HJO was incredible in this movie. He should've got the Oscar.
Gotta be a very special scene to draw George in so deeply. Simone gets emotional more easily and can immerse herself in a movie, but George is more analytical
This damn movie always makes me tear up every damn time 🤦
"You think i'm a freak?" breaks my heart every damn time!
Toni Collette is one of the best in the business.
Toni has the TWO best scenes in Horror movie history..
I cried when I first saw this scene and I still do. I heard it was done in one take. I don't know if that's true but when you have actors of that caliber, it probably is.
You know what a lot of ppl don’t realize, when he says “they make me do things for them” the “what did you ask” was what he had to do for his grandma
The saddest part is he probably won’t see her anymore
Anyone who didn't cry there is not complely human. Oscar winner.❤❤❤
Who's peeling onions in here?
I'm not crying! You're crying!
You know Toni Collette is such an amazing actress and she should of at least been nominated for an oscar for this film
She got nominated
I believe she won for this movie
@ Angelina Jolie won the Oscar that year
Damn, I just realized Cole was Bruce Willis's character's name in 12 Monkeys(last name, but still). How interesting🤔
Ikr? I think I heard somewhere that that was intentional, Shyamalan was a big fan of that movie. It makes sense because in 12 Monkeys, James Cole tells the doctor character that all he sees are dead people, in Sixth Sense, Cole tells the doctor character that he sees dead people. I do love both were filmed in Philadelphia, both starred Bruce Willis & featured a character named Cole getting to know a doctor character.
That scene tore me up big time. My Mom passed in 2020. She was very arthritic and needed my help the last five years of her life. I was her caregiver and brought her all her meals, took her to appointments and such. Pretty much everything. The last six months she was in so much pain and needed so much care she was in a skilled nursing facility. All she wanted was to come home. I feel so guilty for not taking care of her at home, but I'm not sure if I could even with visiting CNAs. She always said she trusted me with her life and I feel like I failed her during that period of time. So yeah, that scene really hurts now.
This scene is absolutely amazing! Both of these actors are insanely talented! The best scene in the movie!
Fun fact! Toni Collette plays the mom in both this and in Hereditary and I just find it so funny how in this one she is playing a very loving mother but in Hereditary she's anything but.
Also Toni Collette is phenomenal in Muriel’s wedding a great Australian movie that got her known to US movie directors etc
Such an amazing scene they were both so good.
Now, I'm a guy. 46 years old. I hunt, fish, take the trash out, cut the grass. You know, things a man is supposed to do. I would be a man's man, I just don't drink beer. Don't like the way it smells. If I don't like how it smells, I'm not putting it in my mouth.
I like watching these multiple reactions things but every time I watch this scene I start bawling like a baby.
I had forgotten how good an actor that kid was.
They both are, but I agree, Haley Joan Osman was phenomenal, to display that kind of emotional maturity as such a young kid. There's not a single moment when you don't believe what he's portraying.
Dasha gets me every time .😢
Of course she makes her mother proud, she's a good mom
This scene always makes me think of my grandfather and makes me cry like crazy.
That woman @ 3:43 scared the hell out of me 😱
14 out of 14!!!
Toni Collette is one of my favorite actresses of all time. She's just so good. Every role she touches is good.
This (not the ending) is what made the movie for me.
My mom had a little bit of paranormal ability and I have it even less (mine is only just before certain significant events) so this scene made so much sense to me.
When I see these movies, I so think of Bruce Willis, first, of how he was 99.9% of the time in such great movies,..it tears me up, and am so grateful he was in them, just a golden career, and yes this tugged at your heart, this scene,..and in what felt like a horror movie, really began, especially towards the end, to be more of a human story, the impression that can be left on those we leave, when we die, thank you so much, the mashup was great,..and ohh by the by, ..Verowak?, reactor, to me she so looks like Sally Kellerman, she really does,...Godspeed, Peace ✌
"Grandma says hi." uh oh 😂😂😂
This scene his harder than Leaves On The Vine
such an incredible movie
Alright, I'm gonna go cry
Ive never seen better acting than this woman
Toni is an amazingly underrated Aussie actress, that's for sure.
Toni Collett is a world treasure and should be protected at all cost
Duaffy: Ask the doctor 🤔
I never thought the twist in this movie would be beaten, but The Matrix said hold my beer
There's no way Haley should've lost to Michael Caine for best supporting actor. This is was Ann incredible actor especially for his age.
One of my favourite scenes. I cried 14 times during this video.
"This movie has a happy ending!" Well....💙
omg "Yes. In the backseat of the car" would've been crazy.
😂
This movie doesnt have a happy ending, it has a movie moment but not the ending
They all in the family had the "gift" just different, Cole was just more stronger.
He’s Clairvoyant.
++ to George and Mary for appreciating the reprise of 'Look at my face'
Awesome Video!
I loved the reactions of this movie from all of these reactors.
#Mahalo 🤙🏽
Dude.. Thanks for the all videos... Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
I'm not picking a bias. I have 3 and thats just gonna be that.
While OG TCM is iconic, I beg of you to please watch the 2003 remake. IMO it’s flat out the best remake in horror.
Very emotional scene. Great acting by both. Shamalan best work. Unfortunately he just makes bad movies now
This is a great movie
These are some of the best videos on TH-cam.
Every time i watch this i feel so bad for toni colletes character. Imagine a mom who is so spiteful that she would pretend she didnt go to her dance recital bc they got into a fight. When she actually went, but she hid that fact.
You dark reaction compiler. This scene always makes me cry.
The afterlife is real if only you can really believe it
“You were like an Angel” hmmmm
Does ANYONE bring up how the first reactor on the right looks JUST LIKE the Mom ?!?!?!?!?
So let me get this straight... we have a reaction video for people doing reaction videos to a scene in a movie? When do ig et my reaction video to the reaction of the reaction video 😆
Why are they cutting parts out of this one scene show the whole scene
Copyright law
Is it common that you have clickbait picture of other youtubers reacting when they haven't even watched it ever?
I understand your concern. The thumbnail is designed to represent the content accurately, and I’ve included only those TH-camrs who have indeed watched the movie!
@@firsttimewatching7861 I might have been mistaken, but someone did that just lately and I was annoyed, hopefully it wasn't you. It showed people "who watched masters of the air" and none of them have watched it.
😢😢😢😢
I should not have watched this this morning, on the way to my mom’s funeral 😞
Holy Shyt!! Man!!! You really switched the vibe from a cute girl sobbing to jumpscaring me with your face 😅 19:48
“This scene was so ummm sad...when he said uhhh- when grandma said uhhh.... Hi....”
😂😅
I just messing with ya. I been subscibed for months
Not happy
One of the biggest plot holes. If they don't know that they are dead then how does his grandma know?
They never said all the ghosts don't know they're dead. Sure he did say he sees dead people they don't know they're dead. But they never specifically said that he didn't see ghosts who knew they were dead.
I believe he says that most of them don't know they're dead.
Imagine how better STAR WARS PHANTOM MENACE would have been if Hayley Joel Osment had played little Anakin.
Just kidding. George Lucas would have destroyed his life instead.
He also would have had time to shoot both this and that
George didn't destroy his life the trash fans did
@@Beardo2517Actually, if you are talking about Jake Lloyd, it was not the fans as there was no social media. It wasn’t the unkind press or bullies at school. His mother says mental illness runs in the family.
@@mikelmcknight72 You do realize celebrities have been dealing with bullying long before social media
@@Beardo2517 I do. That does not change the fact that his own mother says Jake’s schizophrenia struggles have nothing to do with Star Wars. There is a family history of schizophrenia.
Alex and Dasha are so fake
K. Why dasha lol I don’t care for Alex too much but I don’t know dasha at all
You don't know what you are talking about
I don´t know about Alex... 🤔
But Dasha is legit.
She easily gets emotional, scared and sad in various movies. 😏
Nah
Agree, those emotions seem so fake