| Review Date: Director: M. Night Shyamalan Writer: M. Night Shyamalan Producers: K. Kennedy, F. Marshall, B. Mendel Actors: Bruce Willis as Malcolm Crowe Haley Joel Osment as Cole Sear Toni Collette as Lynn Sear Olivia Williams as Anna Crowe |
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In fact, the film is deliberately paced very slowly, with plenty of time given to the performers to grapple with the potent material at hand. Haley Joel Osment does an excellent job as the confused young child who is going through things that no child should ever go through, and even Bruce Willis pulls off an impressive steady performance, without a single “yipee-kaya” in the whole script. But once again, allow me re-iterate how much the twist ending of this film allowed it to catapult onto another level. Even after the film’s credits had long been done rolling, my friends and I could not help but discuss the various intricacies of the plot which were altered through this amazing ending, and could not help but further our appreciation for this film. Great acting, great style, great score, an instant classic ending, and certainly worthy of being called one of my favorite films of the year. And despite it not being an all-out thriller, believe me when I say that you will be startled in a few scenes, and certainly touched in others. Giant kudos go out to the writer/director of this film, M. Night Shyamalan, for pulling off a very impressive film presentation.
Oh, and by the way, if this film interests you in the least, make sure that you see it as soon as possible, before someone ruins the ending for you. It truly is one to digest firsthand.