
"I see dead people"
This is just one of the chilling lines from "6th Sense". A film which put Shyamalan on the hollywood map in a big way. His style is dark, fluid and mysterious with emotional twists that are remenicent of the late Alfred Hitchcock.
Born in India dduring 1970, Shyamalan first got a taste for movies when given a video camera at just eight years old. Having made his first movie in 1992 "Praying With Anger" it wasn't until 1998 that Shyamalan would make his return with, "Wide Awake" which he also wrote.
But it was in 1999 that he came to great success with his box office smash, The 6th Sense. A supernatural tale starring Bruce Willis and brilliant child star Haley Joel Osment.
Shyamalan uses tension in leaps and bounds to keep his audience guessing as we try to piece the story together. Although his movies are very different from each other, they do tend to seek out something supernatural or push the boundaries of the "What if?" scenario.
Lighting and camera movement stand out as one of his strong points, which he does with ease on every outting, although his basic idea is relatively simple.
The beauty of Shyamalan's movies always show up at the end of the film, where he produces all the magic, when you realise that what you saw, was not really going on at all.
What were you thinking?
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