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One of the best collective cinematic experiences ever. It took Weeks before anyone spoke of the ending. It was a better time. Your just ask someone - “have you seen the 6th sense” -“no” -you should definitely go see that And people did it without question. Globally everyone just stfu about the ending to not ruin it for everyone
I heard it had a "twist ending" and knew it was about a kid who saw dead people - so I figured out even before the movie started rolling that Willis' character was likely dead. Kinda spoiled the ending, but it's still a brilliant movie, and everytime I see it, I marvel at how amazing the movie is.
One of the best endings in cinema history. Comes right out of nowhere but fits perfectly with the rest of the film. The only complaint I have with it is that it was so good, Shyamalan has spent his entire career trying and failing to recreate it.
Yeah, but at the same time it shows what he needs to do. Before I watched this movie it was accidentally spoiled for me due to a joke in a magazine. Even so, I got a lot out of the movie because it wasn't just about the twist. You could remove the part about Malcolm being a ghost and still have a strong, emotional story. Malcolm could have still helped the boy in the same way if he had actually been a living person who had recovered from the gunshot, and it would have struck just as true. The problem is Shyamalan relying too much on the twist and not on the story itself in later movies. I would say Unbreakable was another good return to form because the twist was just a small part of a great story and wasn't the key element that held the story together, but still struck hard.
@@BKPrice The last shot of the movie when it fades to white is really nice... it's very touching. Only a few seconds long, and it still hits. That in itself proved that the ending was about more than just a twist.
This is one of those scenes that I use when I look for reactors, and determine if I want to start watching their videos in full. So I'm glad for these montages, which does help me find new channels to potentially watch.
THREE love stories! Malcolm & his wife, Cole & his mom, & then Malcolm & Cole's friendship (Malcolm becomes a surrogate father figure for Cole & Cole helps Malcolm see things from another angle so that he can realize his own truth). Maybe even there's a case for calling it 3 & 1/2, because Cole's talk with his mom leads to a resolution of the strain in her relationship with her own mom. Edit: Then there's also the sister bond between the poisoned girl & her little sister. She loved her sister so much she couldn't move on until she got help to keep her sister from the same fate. She wasn't really concerned with vengeance for herself by exposing her mom, she just wanted her mom kept away from her sister. Does that count as another one? 🤔
I love how the ending turns the movie upside down. And when you watch it again being aware of what happened, the whole story gains more layers. Amazing.
That's the genius of this movie. Once you know know, looking back there are so many signs and it's very obvious. yet 99% of first time viewers (including myself) had no idea.
I later learned that the director purposely added the color red to all scenes involving ghosts. He was worried that too many viewers would figure it out, but not many did. I remember us all being shocked in the theater.
Old news now, but Red is the key. Anything that was Red, was near or Touched by the Dead. The young girl's box, the doorknob, her clothes, her cover in the chair...
A bit of business I really like is when they show the door to the basement blocked (not just locked) at the end. But earlier in the movie, they showed him not being able to open the door with the assumption that it was locked because it wasn't blocked. But on the next shot, he is in the basement! The audience is meant to think they just skipped over the process of him getting the key, opening the door, and then going into the basement, an editing thing that is done in movies all the time. But what actually happened was; he felt the door blocked but he couldn't get the key. So instead he went through the door or teleported down into the basement. Of course he couldn't see or remember going through the door because that would mean that he knew he was a ghost. He lied to himself.
When this movie came out, I didn't go see it until it hit the discount theaters; it just hadn't piqued my interest, for some reason. Yet, people everywhere were talking about it, even on my favorite morning radio show. Most surprisingly, *no one* spoiled the twist ending. So, on a last-minute whim, I went and watched it after work one evening. Now, I can usually spot twist endings, or surprise reveals, pretty early on; this one, however, caught me totally off-guard. Even with all the buzz I'd been hearing. And when this scene played on the big screen, I actually shouted out loud, "Oh my GAWD!!"; I think I even jumped a bit in my chair. (Fortunately, there weren't many people in the theater that evening. 😁 )
This is easily the second most widely known plot twist reveal in any movie ever. It's astonishing there are people who are able to react to this without already knowing it.
Still remember watching this in the cinema when it first came out. The atmosphere and reaction to the reveal was something else. Never experienced anything even close to it since 😊 Unfortunately trolls aren't unique to the internet. I got lucky and didn't have some scum bag spoil it. There were fights break out in another screen because a pack of douchenozles shouted right at the start of the movie
I would love to see if there are enough reactions to Commando and the scene where Matrix drops Sully off a cliff after he promised to kill him last. For me, it is the funniest movie death done by Arnold Schwartzenegger.
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Man, this scene really hits different in light of what Bruce Willis is going through now 😢
You helped us all, man. We love you.
God bro I just farted SO fucking hard it stunk up the room
@@KenGee97😂
It took me years to realize that the furniture was moved in front of the basement door because he kept opening it and it was scaring her.
One of the best collective cinematic experiences ever. It took Weeks before anyone spoke of the ending. It was a better time. Your just ask someone
- “have you seen the 6th sense”
-“no”
-you should definitely go see that
And people did it without question. Globally everyone just stfu about the ending to not ruin it for everyone
Actually unfortunately for me someone spoiled the ending for me right in the lobby of the movie theater.
@@ellen6638Same here. Idiot coming out of the theater said, “I knew he was dead” to his friend.
You not your
I heard it had a "twist ending" and knew it was about a kid who saw dead people - so I figured out even before the movie started rolling that Willis' character was likely dead. Kinda spoiled the ending, but it's still a brilliant movie, and everytime I see it, I marvel at how amazing the movie is.
One of the best endings in cinema history. Comes right out of nowhere but fits perfectly with the rest of the film. The only complaint I have with it is that it was so good, Shyamalan has spent his entire career trying and failing to recreate it.
Yeah, but at the same time it shows what he needs to do. Before I watched this movie it was accidentally spoiled for me due to a joke in a magazine. Even so, I got a lot out of the movie because it wasn't just about the twist. You could remove the part about Malcolm being a ghost and still have a strong, emotional story. Malcolm could have still helped the boy in the same way if he had actually been a living person who had recovered from the gunshot, and it would have struck just as true. The problem is Shyamalan relying too much on the twist and not on the story itself in later movies. I would say Unbreakable was another good return to form because the twist was just a small part of a great story and wasn't the key element that held the story together, but still struck hard.
@@BKPrice Great points.
@@BKPrice The last shot of the movie when it fades to white is really nice... it's very touching. Only a few seconds long, and it still hits. That in itself proved that the ending was about more than just a twist.
The cabinet of Dr caligari has a super rad twist. Highly recommend watching it.
This movie is a masterclass in burying the lede. The twist is so obvious, yet unexpected.
To those wondering, Cole knew the whole time that he was dead. He never speaks to his mom about a psychologist talking to him.
That's why he ran from him in the beginning.
I’d say sixth sense and usual suspects ending are the greatest twists in modern cinema and up there with the best ever
This is one of those scenes that I use when I look for reactors, and determine if I want to start watching their videos in full. So I'm glad for these montages, which does help me find new channels to potentially watch.
Greatest plot-twist ever. EV-ER! 😭
EOM that dog looks at you so concerned. and you are cracking me up with “i’ve been calling you a dirty whore and everything”
Eom is top tier
That made me lol
EOM is the literal best reactor.
@@threeminuteshate He really is
I screamed lmaooo
The biggest twist was sneaking a love story to people expecting horror/paranormal..
THREE love stories! Malcolm & his wife, Cole & his mom, & then Malcolm & Cole's friendship (Malcolm becomes a surrogate father figure for Cole & Cole helps Malcolm see things from another angle so that he can realize his own truth).
Maybe even there's a case for calling it 3 & 1/2, because Cole's talk with his mom leads to a resolution of the strain in her relationship with her own mom.
Edit: Then there's also the sister bond between the poisoned girl & her little sister. She loved her sister so much she couldn't move on until she got help to keep her sister from the same fate. She wasn't really concerned with vengeance for herself by exposing her mom, she just wanted her mom kept away from her sister. Does that count as another one? 🤔
@@tamarasmith9060 YES! All love stories.
The entire country kept the secret so everyone else could be surprised at the ending.
I love how the ending turns the movie upside down. And when you watch it again being aware of what happened, the whole story gains more layers. Amazing.
That's the genius of this movie. Once you know know, looking back there are so many signs and it's very obvious. yet 99% of first time viewers (including myself) had no idea.
I later learned that the director purposely added the color red to all scenes involving ghosts. He was worried that too many viewers would figure it out, but not many did. I remember us all being shocked in the theater.
"So he helped him as a psychologist ghost" was funny as hell.....and I saw this movie when it first came out in theaters.
B.J: Oh he's leaking. 😂😂😅
The little boy was afraid of him when they first met
Old news now, but Red is the key.
Anything that was Red, was near or Touched by the Dead. The young girl's box, the doorknob, her clothes, her cover in the chair...
A bit of business I really like is when they show the door to the basement blocked (not just locked) at the end. But earlier in the movie, they showed him not being able to open the door with the assumption that it was locked because it wasn't blocked. But on the next shot, he is in the basement! The audience is meant to think they just skipped over the process of him getting the key, opening the door, and then going into the basement, an editing thing that is done in movies all the time. But what actually happened was; he felt the door blocked but he couldn't get the key. So instead he went through the door or teleported down into the basement. Of course he couldn't see or remember going through the door because that would mean that he knew he was a ghost. He lied to himself.
When this movie came out, I didn't go see it until it hit the discount theaters; it just hadn't piqued my interest, for some reason. Yet, people everywhere were talking about it, even on my favorite morning radio show. Most surprisingly, *no one* spoiled the twist ending. So, on a last-minute whim, I went and watched it after work one evening.
Now, I can usually spot twist endings, or surprise reveals, pretty early on; this one, however, caught me totally off-guard. Even with all the buzz I'd been hearing. And when this scene played on the big screen, I actually shouted out loud, "Oh my GAWD!!"; I think I even jumped a bit in my chair. (Fortunately, there weren't many people in the theater that evening. 😁 )
It was really cool the way the rest of society protected the ending of the film so everyone could enjoy it.
Please do the scene where he finally tells his mom his gift and her reaction in the car.
Now they can all go watch 50 First Dates.
everything RED meant something
And everything red means death.
"I apologize ma'am, I've been calling you a dirty w!ore and everything..." @16:37 😆
This is easily the second most widely known plot twist reveal in any movie ever. It's astonishing there are people who are able to react to this without already knowing it.
What’s the first ?
@@Knightowl1980 "No, I am your father."
Though if viewed in the proper order, that one isn't even a plot twist.
@@PenneySoundsNot anymore, anyway.
Whats the first?
"Luke, i am your father"?
@@stevenwheat3621 That would be the most widely misremembered one.
I think this movie is a perfect movie! I honestly can't think of 1 flaw.
Bruce Willis broke my heart in this movie. 💔
Amazing movie. I was up all night after I saw this!!!!!!!!
In the words of Robot Chicken: What a twist!
You know It's a great movie when you Don't see it coming.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Still remember watching this in the cinema when it first came out. The atmosphere and reaction to the reveal was something else. Never experienced anything even close to it since 😊
Unfortunately trolls aren't unique to the internet. I got lucky and didn't have some scum bag spoil it. There were fights break out in another screen because a pack of douchenozles shouted right at the start of the movie
oh no!!!
The audience see what they want to see.😉
Fun fact. In China, they named this "He Is A Ghost" ... that obviously gave it away and ruined it for them. 🙄
I would love to see if there are enough reactions to Commando and the scene where Matrix drops Sully off a cliff after he promised to kill him last. For me, it is the funniest movie death done by Arnold Schwartzenegger.
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@@ReactTV1 LOL! In ASAP we trust 🤣👍👍👍🏆
such a brilliant movie! dbl ♥
I feel you man, this movie made me want to hug your wife so tightly ;)
I can't believe no one got this from the first 15 minutes of the movie.
Sometimes I ask her why’d she left. Too young to be a widower.
Should have thrown in Lucy from 50 first dates.....
People invested in the story. 3:13 vs People doing this for views. 0.00 , 5:15, etc…
Can't beat these fake reactions.
Even though this movie doesn't come close to the quality of The Others, it's still a good flick to watch.
Congratulations to whomever put this on TH-cam. You just completely ruined the entire movie for anyone who hasn't already seen it. Way to go genius !
😂😂 nothing in the thumbnail or title gives anything away