I didn't make 'The Sixth Sense' because I thought the ending wouldn't work!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The sixth sense is at the core of our experiences. It is what makes experiences out of events.
'The Sixth Sense' is fine the second time around, but honestly, the first time around, it's dazzling.
We each have a sixth sense that is attuned to the oneness dimension in life, providing a means for us to guide our lives in accord with our ideas.
The Sixth Sense is not a good white film. Insomnia is not a good white film. They're just good films. So why we can't we have good films that happen to have black people, or Asian, or Latino, or any other minority group in them?
I know how to read people. When you grow up in a rough environment, you have to have a sixth sense.
I had this really great amazing thing happen where I almost finished the book and I really needed to come up with an ending and I decided to go back and re-read the book and see if I could come up with an ending.
I've been intrigued by this question of whether we could evolve or develop a sixth sense - a sense that would give us seamless access and easy access to meta-information or information that may exist somewhere that may be relevant to help us make the right decision about whatever it is that we're coming across.
Usually I'll write all the way through to an end, and then I go back and try to fix the ending so that it makes sense. I don't think out the plot ahead of time.
It happened to me on 'King of the Hill,' where I'd left it before the end and didn't really participate in the ending, and I always felt a little bit like I wanted to try a different version of that story.
I figured out 'The Sixth Sense' in the first 10 minutes. I still found the movie touching.