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The best thing about this movie - at the time - nobody spoiled it for others - it was like a huge national secret - with everyone telling their friends - *_"You've got to see the Sixth Sense."_*
Tell that to the one m*ron who told me the ending before I could see the movie. I cannot curse this person enough for spoiling me the greatest twist in cinema History. There's a special place in hell for that person I'm sure.
he never had a car, used public transport, always wore the same clothes from the day he died, it got cold for her because he was upset finding out he was actually dead the whole time,… this movie was brilliant every second of it
One super subtle hint? When Cole goes to open the bedroom door he asks Malcom not to go home, a Very wierd thing if he brought the boy, but right after he says it you see Cole open the door by the reflection in the doorknob and it's Just Cole. Malcolm is standing behind him but he's not reflected in the doorknob, because he's not there.
I saw this in the theater and still remember the gasps at the ending. Such an amazing experience that everyone was so careful not to spoil it for everyone else. I’m glad the younger generation is appreciating it still!
Sounds much like when I got to see it - at the end (when those that hadn't seen it - and were used for 'reaction entertainment purposes' by their friends that HAD seen it) did the same and all gasped in amazement - but I was more floored that people had been careful not to spoil it! 👏👏 But yeah, sweet twist. Haha, yet now? People will fight to be the FIRST to post a 'Spoiler' - I'm sure they are well-rounded, friendly, happy, and thoughtful humans, they mean well 🤭🤣 p.s. your doggo is super cute! 🐾
Probably THE finest Plot Twist in all cinema history - and it still works so well. It had tremendous box office receipts, thanks to people like me who went back a couple times while bringing numerous friends along just to see their reactions!
Lol my wierdly perceptive mate watched it at the cinema, when it came out. He said it was this boring romantic film about a dead guy. He was properly confused why everyone loved it.😂😂😂 He totally got that he was dead from the start. 😂😂😂😂 He was like, "its obvious he's dead because he never changed his cloths!" 😂😂😂😂 He had no idea it was ment to be a twist!! 😂😂😂😂 He was like, "it's a just a shit version of ghost!!"😂😂😂😂
Toni Collette is one h*ll of an actress. I first saw her in Muriel’s wedding and then she went on to just stunning roles like her acting here. When she starts crying about her mother saying she’s proud of her “every day” I just crumble every time as her reaction is so very real.
It's delightful, all these years later, to see people react to this revelation for the first time. This movie was an EXPERIENCE. I'm glad to see it's still having an impact after nearly over 2 decades. :)
@ronrogers7743 I find their reactions to be staged. Like this movie is now 25 years old and they haven't heard or have been spoiled by the twist?? I find that slightly hard to believe but then again they are brown and have British accents.
I dont know if there will ever be another twist that hits as hard as this one. Even watching it back now I can still feel the emotions I felt the 1st time I saw it. This movie is a masterpiece.
Yeah it feels like it is so referenced as THE twist now that it's a bit overblown but it genuinely was mind-blowing the first time you see it. I think because the film was so well made with a good story anyway, it catches you out. A real miracle of a film that is a privilege to see without knowing, beforehand.
Honestly one thing I love about this film is the fact that it’s not only the huge twist but the fact that it’s such a tearjerker that make it such a wonderful film. Honestly beginning with the scene before this-where Cole is telling his mother his secret-I’m crying nonstop.
I worked at the theater when this came out. And I use to walk in the auditorium during this scene and hearing people say no way, or oh my God was great.
Wrong. The Others was written years before The Sixth Sense was released, but The Others came out later because they didn't want it to produce it when they wanted
It’s a theme in certain religious traditions such as the Tibetan book of the dead - the dead initially want to stay by their bodies and their loved ones and resist crossing over. Monks and family pray to help their spirit accept death and move beyond the veil.
It was fun watching my husband turning my kids onto this film as teenagers WITHOUT them knowing the twist. Watching them screaming was one of the funniest Dad moments ever.
This movie and Titanic were the only two movies that I ever watched in the theater 2 days in a row. That ending shocked me and my friend and we went back the next day to see how the hell we missed it. Brilliantly done by M. Night.
Cole knew he was dead ; that’s why he was running from Malcolm in the very beginning. But as Malcolm was one of the few “friendly” spirits Cole interacted with we didn’t see the fear Cole normally experienced with ghosts.
I remember clearly when I went to see this movie in the cinema and how shocked everyone was when this scene was on. Literally the whole theater gasped with confusion people looking at each other like “that’s not possible!” How could we miss this? I remember some people went to see it multiple times just trying to find a flaw in the story. This movie hit the audience big time!
I remember seeing this in the theatre the weekend it came out, and you couldn’t tell anyone about the twist; all you could say was, “You have to go and see it!”
Without a doubt, one of the greatest twists in cinematic history. I remember when this movie came out and everybody going nuts at the reveal. I really do think that this set the bar very high for twist endings.
I love watching reactions to this movie and I saw every one of these reactions. I appreciate you putting them all together like this so I could enjoy the reactions again!
I saw this in theaters right when it came out. I didnt know much about the movie. Ill never forget a packed crowd walking out most of us dead silent in disbelief. Just a masterful movie. When you rewatch and see how he never interacts with anyone but the kid but they shot it so well you didn't notice. Its cool to see these people who didnt know.
A bunch of my favorite reactors reacting to a most famous scene and I don't think I ever watched any of them react to The Sixth Sense! Great compilation.
The first thing I noticed was the gaps between events. New scenes start 'in the middle' like he's just stepped into a moment that drew him and some end abruptly when he can no longer interact with the people there. And he isn't shown living the mundane parts of a life in between. A haunting from the ghost's pov.
He thought she was angry at him all this time when, in fact she was grieving for him. Realizing she never stopped loving him was some happiness amidst this sad realization.
I love seeing the reactions after all these years! If you'll look closely, everything he couldn't really touch or do, is red. The napkin, the doorknob, the wife's dress, etc
One of my favorite movies. I was so shocked at the end too, I didn't see it coming. Willis is so great in this. It all makes sense at the end. It's brilliant bc you cry but you understand it all and don't feel manipulated. M. Night is brilliant.
The most amazing thing about this movie ...Whether it was watched at the theater or bought even years later. The ending was not admitted to people that had not yet seen it. Those that had didn't want to ruin it for others. This Could/Would Not be possible today. Excellent story and writing by M. Night Shyamalan.
Asia always have the best movie reactions. She can be so so when reacting to music, but she's always totally engaged and animated when watching movies. I love to see her watch horror movies or classic matinees style films. That's a film fan if there ever was one.
I love how this film begins with a scene of Bruce Willis's character being shot and bleeding out AND YET we all just assume he survived. Of course he didn't. We were straight-up shown his death.
Comedian Nate Bargatze has a great joke about this movie. He says it made perfect sense to millions of men that his wife would give him the silent treatment for a year.
What a joy to see young people react the way these people are reacting which, it should be pointed out, is the way everybody reacted when we saw it the first time. It's nice to be connected to people 30 years apart. But to me, there's something much more important here. I don't know that somebody in their 30s has seen Bruce Willis in anything great unless they sat through the old Die Hard movies. For us to know what he's going through now personally is assuaged a little bit seeing new generations discover this movie and his acting and his appeal. It says that one of the most important and entertaining actors of my generation won't be forgotten or ignored or overlooked for decades to come.
I'm 38 and I grew up with Bruce Willis movies. He's my favourite actor, I've seen most things he's been in. Such an icon, one of the biggest, his movies changed cinema and world culture. So hard to see what he's going through now.
One producer was like “Don’t include ‘I see people, they don’t know they’re dead’ scene, everyone will know right away” but Shyamalan wanted to keep it and the testing audience didn’t see the truth about Malcolm earlier. That’s why the movie is how it is.
I used to have this movie. There is also an Easter egg in this movie. All the important parts in the movie or notable parts have red in it, like the door handle, her shawl, the napkin on the dining room table, her red dress on their anniversary dinner... etc.
I'm still amazed how Donnie Wahlberg (NKOTB) was the shooter, Vincent Gray. Donnie lost so much weight, literally starved himself to get that character perfect. I didnt even recognise him when I first watched it. This film still gets me to this day and even after watching it over and over theres vits you start to see that shows Malcom is dead. Like no shadow! Now im going to grab a coffee and watch the film again lol
The first time seeing the ending was like suddenly falling off a high building, going faster and faster, still trying to watch what was in front of your eyes but your mind racing backward doing the math. The brilliance of it was almost numbing.
Thank you for creating this video. It’s really wonderful to watch peoples reaction. The reaction to the plot twist and the emotions. The grief. Really great content thanks
This is one of Willis' best roles. Really broke him out of that silly character he always played. Shyamalan is honestly brilliant, this movie shook me like no other
The ring falling and him noticing it's not on his hand seems to be the moment for most people. For me the ring falling was when I first thought, "Hey wait a minute..."
Still amazes me how many people failed to see the twist but instead just accepted the fact that his Wife was just ignoring him the WHOLE MOVIE and just went with it 😂
I remember seeing this for the first time and just 😮😮😮😮😮. And I gotta say -- this is one of the best twists in cinematic history and 1000% better than... You know... Like... The Village.
Watching this makes Nate Bargatze’s joke about women and the silent treatment even funnier. “It was easier for the audience to believe that his wife was giving him the silent treatment through the whole movie than to believe he was actually dead.” 😂
I think the best reaction was Denise (from The Media Knights), having already seen the movie, trying SO hard not to give it away, she was practically vibrating! 😂
I had the chance to see the film when it was released in the cinema. In a few seconds everyone understood, it was incredible. I experienced this twice: once with this film and once with Usual Suspects
I remember an interview where the filmmakers were saying they didn't want to have the line I see dead people while looking at the therapist because they thought it would be a dead giveaway and spoil the ending but nobody got it so they left it how it was.....
Inspired by an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" titled "The Tale of the Dream Girl", M. Night Shyamalan wrote a masterpiece screenplay that, since 1994, has been holding first time viewers spellbound until the end when the big surprise is revealed. Many viewers, like myself, feel a need to view the movie every few years to remind themselves of the incredible talent of the actors and artists that came together to implement M Night Shyamalan's amazing vision and to see how well it has aged. Each time i rewatch the movie I gain even more respect for the skills on display by everyone associated with the production.
I lost my spouse 4 months ago today. This movie is both healing and heart-wrenching. I am off to watch it now, alone, and I know I will be bawling. But, my heart needs this.
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I find it hilarious that you put yourself up in the corner to react to each person's reaction. I've never seen anything so ridiculous.
"Despite my hard work" wew
Yeah man, we asap need another "content creator" to make reaction to his reactions to their reactions 😂
I'm subscribed to all these reactors, and it great to see how each of them took this scene.
Now do the same with The Others. 😊
The best thing about this movie - at the time - nobody spoiled it for others - it was like a huge national secret - with everyone telling their friends - *_"You've got to see the Sixth Sense."_*
Those were the days. Now movies are spoiled in RUclips thumbnails.
❤popcorn in girl bed is so tender soul .
Sarah Michelle Gellar told Freddie Prinze
Tell that to the one m*ron who told me the ending before I could see the movie. I cannot curse this person enough for spoiling me the greatest twist in cinema History. There's a special place in hell for that person I'm sure.
Soooo True! My movie-buff friends, after viewing this film, said I HAD to see it but wouldn't say why.Just "We'll talk!"
This film was one of the most rewatched in the cinema ever. People needed to see it again and how he didn't interact with anyone.
he never had a car, used public transport, always wore the same clothes from the day he died, it got cold for her because he was upset finding out he was actually dead the whole time,… this movie was brilliant every second of it
All the objects he interact with turn red
One super subtle hint? When Cole goes to open the bedroom door he asks Malcom not to go home, a Very wierd thing if he brought the boy, but right after he says it you see Cole open the door by the reflection in the doorknob and it's Just Cole. Malcolm is standing behind him but he's not reflected in the doorknob, because he's not there.
1999 was an amazing year for movies
Cap. It's Usual Suppects.
I saw this in the theater and still remember the gasps at the ending. Such an amazing experience that everyone was so careful not to spoil it for everyone else. I’m glad the younger generation is appreciating it still!
Sounds much like when I got to see it - at the end (when those that hadn't seen it - and were used for 'reaction entertainment purposes' by their friends that HAD seen it) did the same and all gasped in amazement - but I was more floored that people had been careful not to spoil it! 👏👏 But yeah, sweet twist.
Haha, yet now? People will fight to be the FIRST to post a 'Spoiler' - I'm sure they are well-rounded, friendly, happy, and thoughtful humans, they mean well 🤭🤣
p.s. your doggo is super cute! 🐾
In the theater I was in, there was a LOUD chorus of OH SHIT....when we all figured it out. Me too.
@@LostInTardisthank you!! He just turned 1 and he’s 120 lbs now 😂
Me too...the only bigger gasp was at the end of Split. That one I was so pumped to see.
Probably THE finest Plot Twist in all cinema history - and it still works so well. It had tremendous box office receipts, thanks to people like me who went back a couple times while bringing numerous friends along just to see their reactions!
Yep.. it had me for sure!! It was a WTH.. NO WAY moment!
Forward to 2024.
The trailer for the latest M Night Shyamalan movie gives away the twist in the trailer.
How times have changed 😫😭
😂 Definitely not.
Lol my wierdly perceptive mate watched it at the cinema, when it came out. He said it was this boring romantic film about a dead guy. He was properly confused why everyone loved it.😂😂😂 He totally got that he was dead from the start. 😂😂😂😂 He was like, "its obvious he's dead because he never changed his cloths!" 😂😂😂😂 He had no idea it was ment to be a twist!! 😂😂😂😂 He was like, "it's a just a shit version of ghost!!"😂😂😂😂
@@charleshill2121 mate sounds like a boring guy.....
The biggest twist is me realising at the end theres a weirdo floating head on the top right of this video the whole time
😂😂😂
Lmao 😂
😂😂😂
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It's weird right? Once you see it, you can't un-see it.
The scene with Cole and his mom in the car totally broke me. ❤❤❤
She got mad about the Bumblebee pendant and then he said "every day"...
Same. As someone with mommy issues.
That scene makes me cry "do I make her proud?"
Me: 😭😭😭😭
Toni Collette is one h*ll of an actress. I first saw her in Muriel’s wedding and then she went on to just stunning roles like her acting here. When she starts crying about her mother saying she’s proud of her “every day” I just crumble every time as her reaction is so very real.
It's delightful, all these years later, to see people react to this revelation for the first time.
This movie was an EXPERIENCE. I'm glad to see it's still having an impact after nearly over 2 decades. :)
My feelings exactly!
@ronrogers7743 I find their reactions to be staged. Like this movie is now 25 years old and they haven't heard or have been spoiled by the twist?? I find that slightly hard to believe but then again they are brown and have British accents.
@@holdmyweight3597 Right? It's just unreasonable that those who weren't born yet didn't see this 25 years ago. ^sarcasm
When Bruce Willis passes away, everyone is going to go back and watch this movie and will be even more devastated than the original reveal.
never thought of that. wow. this shit already makes me cry 😂
and you feel so bad watching Cole try to avoid him at first.
Okay, why did you choose to fuck up my night huh ?😢
The same way I was watching Ghost after Patrick Swayze died. 😢
And What Dreams May Come after Robin Williams died. 😢
This movie was master craft! Im happy to share these peoples astonishment even after all these years. Thanks for the compilation.
I saw it in the theater. EVERYONE gasped in unison at this part.
I dont know if there will ever be another twist that hits as hard as this one. Even watching it back now I can still feel the emotions I felt the 1st time I saw it. This movie is a masterpiece.
Yeah it feels like it is so referenced as THE twist now that it's a bit overblown but it genuinely was mind-blowing the first time you see it. I think because the film was so well made with a good story anyway, it catches you out. A real miracle of a film that is a privilege to see without knowing, beforehand.
Honestly one thing I love about this film is the fact that it’s not only the huge twist but the fact that it’s such a tearjerker that make it such a wonderful film. Honestly beginning with the scene before this-where Cole is telling his mother his secret-I’m crying nonstop.
My mom actually stood up in the living room and said "Are you KIDDING me right now?! The whole damn time?! NO!" 😂😂😂 One of the best twists ever.
This movie and Wicker Park. Both got the same reaction out of me.
I worked at the theater when this came out. And I use to walk in the auditorium during this scene and hearing people say no way, or oh my God was great.
The notion of the dead "only seeing what they want to see," was carried over into "The Others," in 2001.
@brandonlee93 Frailty is great
@Moody_82 yes! Both The Others and Frailty were excellent.
That one was awesome
Wrong. The Others was written years before The Sixth Sense was released, but The Others came out later because they didn't want it to produce it when they wanted
It’s a theme in certain religious traditions such as the Tibetan book of the dead - the dead initially want to stay by their bodies and their loved ones and resist crossing over. Monks and family pray to help their spirit accept death and move beyond the veil.
I have seen this movie SO many times. And I still cry at the ending. EVERY SINGLE TIME!😢😊💙
I’m crying right now, again
@@ultramiddle4991 Yep, I was too.💙
Yes I did too at each and every reaction on this video. Lol *sniff*
Me too 😢
I saw this in 1999 in university and it BLEW MY MIND. A whole new generation gets to experience that first time. I’m so envious!
It was fun watching my husband turning my kids onto this film as teenagers WITHOUT them knowing the twist. Watching them screaming was one of the funniest Dad moments ever.
I remember watching this movie in a theater. The whole fookn audience went bananas at the reveal, me included. Memorable moment.
This movie and Titanic were the only two movies that I ever watched in the theater 2 days in a row. That ending shocked me and my friend and we went back the next day to see how the hell we missed it. Brilliantly done by M. Night.
Cole knew he was dead ; that’s why he was running from Malcolm in the very beginning. But as Malcolm was one of the few “friendly” spirits Cole interacted with we didn’t see the fear Cole normally experienced with ghosts.
I remember clearly when I went to see this movie in the cinema and how shocked everyone was when this scene was on. Literally the whole theater gasped with confusion people looking at each other like “that’s not possible!” How could we miss this? I remember some people went to see it multiple times just trying to find a flaw in the story. This movie hit the audience big time!
It really is great to relive this movie with a whole new audience that didn't see any of this coming.
The girls melt when he tells her she's never been second.
Boys too 😢
ok but "do i make her proud" car scene turns every adult into a pile of weeping jelly.
I remember seeing this in the theatre the weekend it came out, and you couldn’t tell anyone about the twist; all you could say was, “You have to go and see it!”
Without a doubt, one of the greatest twists in cinematic history. I remember when this movie came out and everybody going nuts at the reveal. I really do think that this set the bar very high for twist endings.
I saw this in theater too! The whole place gasped!🥺
I dont care what they say, Shyamalan is a genius, he is not a fraud or a one hit wonder... i just that he is better with small personal stories.
I love watching reactions to this movie and I saw every one of these reactions. I appreciate you putting them all together like this so I could enjoy the reactions again!
"He's leaking", got me.😂
I saw this in theaters right when it came out. I didnt know much about the movie. Ill never forget a packed crowd walking out most of us dead silent in disbelief. Just a masterful movie. When you rewatch and see how he never interacts with anyone but the kid but they shot it so well you didn't notice. Its cool to see these people who didnt know.
Love movies that end up being 2 separate movies. It’s one movie the 1st watch, then it’s a whole different movie the 2nd time and every time after.
Shutter Island works with this comment too.
Unless you guessed that Bruce Willis was dead. Then it's basically the same movie. Lol
A bunch of my favorite reactors reacting to a most famous scene and I don't think I ever watched any of them react to The Sixth Sense! Great compilation.
"No! He's NOT dead!" The first stage of grief is denial - ha ha.
Natalie is only person I've ever heard who thought Anna was dead. 🤣 She's adorable😊
She already seen it that's why.
She's TRASH, I hate her commentary, literally fakes half her reactions
@@SuperScottCrawford, Well, if so, she's a good actress.
@mitchellmelkin4078 half of these people are acting, that just how the react business works lol
@@siumahin9049, If that's the case, not many of them are particularly skilled in the craft.
quite possibly the biggest plot twist in cinema history
One of the best original screenplays of all time. I picked up he was dead pretty early, but it was still entertaining to see how it all played out.
I watched with a mate on DVD, it was the restaurant scene that gave it for me, I suddenly realised he'd not spoken to anyone else.
The first thing I noticed was the gaps between events. New scenes start 'in the middle' like he's just stepped into a moment that drew him and some end abruptly when he can no longer interact with the people there. And he isn't shown living the mundane parts of a life in between. A haunting from the ghost's pov.
You meant halfway?
I watched this by myself at the theater and then kept going back many times with my friends just so I could watch their faces at the big reveal.
He thought she was angry at him all this time when, in fact she was grieving for him. Realizing she never stopped loving him was some happiness amidst this sad realization.
Yah, when I saw this movie, and it got to the end, I was like, "Wait! Wait......REWIND! REWIND!" LOL!
I love seeing the reactions after all these years! If you'll look closely, everything he couldn't really touch or do, is red. The napkin, the doorknob, the wife's dress, etc
One of my favorite movies. I was so shocked at the end too, I didn't see it coming. Willis is so great in this. It all makes sense at the end. It's brilliant bc you cry but you understand it all and don't feel manipulated. M. Night is brilliant.
this movie blew my mind, absolutely astounding story telling, directing, actors. just outstanding…
The most amazing thing about this movie ...Whether it was watched at the theater or bought even years later. The ending was not admitted to people that had not yet seen it. Those that had didn't want to ruin it for others. This Could/Would Not be possible today. Excellent story and writing by M. Night Shyamalan.
Watched with my sister in law a couple on months ago. She had never seen it. The kooks on her face was priceless.
I think we need a theater re-release
I would LOVE to see this in the theaters again
Gen alpha bout to get their minds blown
Asia always have the best movie reactions. She can be so so when reacting to music, but she's always totally engaged and animated when watching movies. I love to see her watch horror movies or classic matinees style films. That's a film fan if there ever was one.
Excellent group of reactors! gonna look some of them up... thank you!
One of those rare movies where my dad had to rewatch it right after watching it the first time.
I went straight back and watched it again too
This plot twist is one of cinemas greatest of all time. Storytelling at its finest!
Watching these fresh reactions brings me right back to when I first experienced the twist and it hits all the feels I experienced then. Great flick!
Whoever come up with this movie is a genius! It literally caught everyone by surprise at the end!
I love how this film begins with a scene of Bruce Willis's character being shot and bleeding out AND YET we all just assume he survived. Of course he didn't. We were straight-up shown his death.
This is serious than one of the greatest movies of all time created by one of the greatest producers of all time.
Comedian Nate Bargatze has a great joke about this movie. He says it made perfect sense to millions of men that his wife would give him the silent treatment for a year.
"They tried to warn us in the beginning. We were like 'Nope! I get it.'"😂
What a joy to see young people react the way these people are reacting which, it should be pointed out, is the way everybody reacted when we saw it the first time. It's nice to be connected to people 30 years apart. But to me, there's something much more important here.
I don't know that somebody in their 30s has seen Bruce Willis in anything great unless they sat through the old Die Hard movies. For us to know what he's going through now personally is assuaged a little bit seeing new generations discover this movie and his acting and his appeal. It says that one of the most important and entertaining actors of my generation won't be forgotten or ignored or overlooked for decades to come.
I'm 38 and I grew up with Bruce Willis movies. He's my favourite actor, I've seen most things he's been in. Such an icon, one of the biggest, his movies changed cinema and world culture. So hard to see what he's going through now.
Apparently, Shyamalan was surprised that people didn't know Malcolm was dead the whole time.
He knew. That's why the flashback montage is in the movie.
One producer was like “Don’t include ‘I see people, they don’t know they’re dead’ scene, everyone will know right away” but Shyamalan wanted to keep it and the testing audience didn’t see the truth about Malcolm earlier. That’s why the movie is how it is.
@michaeltetur1314 Yeah. That line gave it away instantly for me. I am surprised that more people didn't guess the ending.
“You were never second” fuck, that line kills me 😭
I used to have this movie. There is also an Easter egg in this movie. All the important parts in the movie or notable parts have red in it, like the door handle, her shawl, the napkin on the dining room table, her red dress on their anniversary dinner... etc.
I'm still amazed how Donnie Wahlberg (NKOTB) was the shooter, Vincent Gray. Donnie lost so much weight, literally starved himself to get that character perfect. I didnt even recognise him when I first watched it. This film still gets me to this day and even after watching it over and over theres vits you start to see that shows Malcom is dead. Like no shadow! Now im going to grab a coffee and watch the film again lol
The first time seeing the ending was like suddenly falling off a high building, going faster and faster, still trying to watch what was in front of your eyes but your mind racing backward doing the math. The brilliance of it was almost numbing.
Are we not allowed to say "I see dead people" on RUclips? That statement is iconic!
Thank you for creating this video. It’s really wonderful to watch peoples reaction. The reaction to the plot twist and the emotions. The grief. Really great content thanks
I’m crying every time the reactors realize the twist. Too much for me 😭
Same
The saddest part of this movie is when he realizes his presence only serves himself . it onlu hurts her by staying around
Thanks!
One of the best 'flips' in movie history. Best child actor of all time.
This is one of Willis' best roles. Really broke him out of that silly character he always played. Shyamalan is honestly brilliant, this movie shook me like no other
Still one of the best movies ever made in cinematic history so far. Bruce Willis is a beast in this movie.
The ring falling and him noticing it's not on his hand seems to be the moment for most people. For me the ring falling was when I first thought, "Hey wait a minute..."
Yep, that's the moment I realized it to, when his ring fell.
Thanks for the compilation. I have been watching the ending of other reactions too
All hail the floating head! Show me what you got
That was a Great Movie, The Director and Actors deserve any and all awards they were Nominated for..
Still amazes me how many people failed to see the twist but instead just accepted the fact that his Wife was just ignoring him the WHOLE MOVIE and just went with it 😂
She literally ghosted him ;)
I’m sorry I chuckled when the 2nd couple said “ohh he leakin”
As people were coming out of the showing, I wondered why they were crying from a horror movie. Then I found out. I ugly cried!
I remember seeing this for the first time and just 😮😮😮😮😮. And I gotta say -- this is one of the best twists in cinematic history and 1000% better than... You know... Like... The Village.
Awww. Someone give Dasha a cuddle :( x
Watching this makes Nate Bargatze’s joke about women and the silent treatment even funnier. “It was easier for the audience to believe that his wife was giving him the silent treatment through the whole movie than to believe he was actually dead.” 😂
I just watched 5 reaction vids in a row, and cried EVERY TIME! Plus, I watched it when it came out years ago 😢
J & Amber's reaction will ALWAYS be the best!
Welcome to the world of M Night Shamalyan.
The chick with the curly hair cracked me up. Reminded me of Joey from friends. Better late than never 😂😂
Brilliant movie. M.Knight we need you man.
I think the best reaction was Denise (from The Media Knights), having already seen the movie, trying SO hard not to give it away, she was practically vibrating! 😂
I had the chance to see the film when it was released in the cinema. In a few seconds everyone understood, it was incredible. I experienced this twice: once with this film and once with Usual Suspects
Rob Squad wins. The mind explosion really comes through for them
I remember an interview where the filmmakers were saying they didn't want to have the line I see dead people while looking at the therapist because they thought it would be a dead giveaway and spoil the ending but nobody got it so they left it how it was.....
Inspired by an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" titled "The Tale of the Dream Girl", M. Night Shyamalan wrote a masterpiece screenplay that, since 1994, has been holding first time viewers spellbound until the end when the big surprise is revealed. Many viewers, like myself, feel a need to view the movie every few years to remind themselves of the incredible talent of the actors and artists that came together to implement M Night Shyamalan's amazing vision and to see how well it has aged. Each time i rewatch the movie I gain even more respect for the skills on display by everyone associated with the production.
Good Job...😊😊 keep them coming. Last Samurai would be a good one.
All my favorite reactors in one video! I love watching these guys
Appreciate the compilation.❤
This movie never made me cry so much, than people`s reactions, hehehe. I was 19 when it came out.
That was the best plot twist in a movie I have seen in ages. Love Shyamalan's work.
I usually figure out movies like this but missed this one completely
Wife figured it out half way through
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
So funny watching their reactions.
I lost my spouse 4 months ago today. This movie is both healing and heart-wrenching. I am off to watch it now, alone, and I know I will be bawling. But, my heart needs this.
New sub here and I definitely bought you a coffee. Keep up the good work and thank you. ❤❤
Awesome! Thank you!