>Kid sees dead people >In the trailer he says sometimes they don't know they're dead
I literally went in expecting someone to die at some point and be a ghost for the rest of the movie. And then Bruce gets stabbed in the very first scene.
And yet my friends I went with didn't see the twist coming. At all.
It honestly never makes any sense that they don't know they're dead. Wouldn't they realize that nobody is acknowledging them at all or even making eye contact? Bruce's character got murdered at the start, so what happened he just 'woke up' and his wife was now entirely ignoring him and he didn't see his dead body on the ground?
Be nice. He has dementia. It's easy to get confused.
But also I think that's the thing. Dead people probably shift in an out of consciousness, like when we are drunk or sleepy. They're probably confused by all the shit going on around them, but too out of it to make any sense of it all
Now you understand why Shamalamadingdong got a greenlight to make anything he wanted for so long. It's a shame he only made one more great movie one good movie and one ok movie.
Willis would be revealed to have been an abusive and racist husband and has to spend the entire movie making up for his past while getting shit talked by his black partner. The final scene is her exorcising him and being banished to hell.
Question: did the kid become friends with Bruce Willis even though he could tell he was a ghost? Did he decide he would trust this one ghost and then that helped him to have compassion for the other ghosts even though they were spooky? We see at the end that Bruce Willis finds the gunshot wound so I assume that's been there all along and he was just in denial or couldn't see it.
Boomers watching movies in 1999 were already five beers deep when they walked into the theater, you wouldn't get it
Plot twists like that weren't common back then. I remember watching that in theaters and it was a p shock finding out Willis actually has dementia
Everyone sucked in that movie except HJL and Bruce Willis.
>Kid sees dead people
>In the trailer he says sometimes they don't know they're dead
I literally went in expecting someone to die at some point and be a ghost for the rest of the movie. And then Bruce gets stabbed in the very first scene.
And yet my friends I went with didn't see the twist coming. At all.
I figured the twist out before the end. I am very smart. Everyone pay attention to me.
Did not see it coming. Thought Willis's character was living and breathing as everyone else.
Went with my girlfriend, her big brother had told her the twist. But thankfully she didn't spoil it for me.
It honestly never makes any sense that they don't know they're dead. Wouldn't they realize that nobody is acknowledging them at all or even making eye contact? Bruce's character got murdered at the start, so what happened he just 'woke up' and his wife was now entirely ignoring him and he didn't see his dead body on the ground?
Be nice. He has dementia. It's easy to get confused.
But also I think that's the thing. Dead people probably shift in an out of consciousness, like when we are drunk or sleepy. They're probably confused by all the shit going on around them, but too out of it to make any sense of it all
everyone knew already, it was in one of the trailers
>Budget: $40 million
>Box office: $672.8 million
Damn.
Now you understand why Shamalamadingdong got a greenlight to make anything he wanted for so long. It's a shame he only made one more great movie one good movie and one ok movie.
I feel like you're ignoring The Village but that might be what you have as your okay movie.
Imagine a 2024 remake of this.
HJO character would be a sass talking wise cracking black chick.
Willis would be revealed to have been an abusive and racist husband and has to spend the entire movie making up for his past while getting shit talked by his black partner. The final scene is her exorcising him and being banished to hell.
>the twist
That guy in the hair piece, thats bruce willis, the whole movie
I thought the twist was going to be that the wife died instead of him and that was why he couldn't get her to make up with him.
>yeah I totally knew he had dementia at the start of the film
why are zoomers such liars? there is absolutely no fricking way you guessed he had dementia from the start
>I see dead people
>camera zooms in on bruce willis's dumb palooka face
everyone knew
I was 19 yo and didnt saw it.
The Sixth Sense might have had a cooler twist but Unbreakable was a better film overall and shamalans best movie.
Best Shamalapajeeto movie is The Village.
No that's his third best. Unbreakable > Sixth Sense > The Village > power gap > Split > power gap > Signs > nothing else it's all shit.
that movie is terrible.
For me, it’s Signs.
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No because M pulled it completely out of his ass
I'm working on it <3
I saw it in theaters and didn’t see the twist coming, though to be fair to me that may have been because I was 11.
Almost no one did, zoomer. You knew because of all the satires.
Question: did the kid become friends with Bruce Willis even though he could tell he was a ghost? Did he decide he would trust this one ghost and then that helped him to have compassion for the other ghosts even though they were spooky? We see at the end that Bruce Willis finds the gunshot wound so I assume that's been there all along and he was just in denial or couldn't see it.
The real twist is that Donnie Wahlberg could also see dead people and is the kids father.