Submitted by mojito_sangria t3_zzg64q in movies

I've finished watching The Sixth Sense on Hulu, and it reminds me of another supernatural/horror movie I watched in my childhood, The Others.

>!I felt like there's a great deal of similarities between the two movies. The chief plots in both movies were that the protagonist(s) interacted with people with supernatural abilities in their lives and then encountered a series of bizarre events, but only eventually founding out that they are actually already dead and the real one being supernatural.!<

I personally prefers The Sixth Sense better, because it has many small details foreshadowing the real situation of the protagonist (Bruce Willis), like other works of Night Shymalan with a plot twist. While in The Others, the truth was abruptly revealed >!by the three service workers died of tuberculosis!<.

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Bibliogirl614 t1_j2bhgol wrote

I haven’t seen this in years, but there are plenty of foreshadowing moments in The Others. <!The daughter’s drawing and the Fog when Kidman’s character tries to leave, including encountering her husband. The lack of consequences from exposure to sunlight.!> I am confident that there are more, however I cannot recall.

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mojito_sangria OP t1_j2cm3nq wrote

Yeah, retroactively looking I saw that there are certain foreshadowing in The Others that I missed when I watched it years ago

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xxStrangerxx t1_j2bqhcp wrote

You can probably add STIR OF ECHOES to that list, although it's not as good as those two. And CRIMSON PEAK

THE SIXTH SENSE is such a good movie because it's about family dysfunction and being unable to communicate. So when mom and son finally are able to share, it's just this huge release of tension. Then the kicker makes it all the more sweet

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mikelogan1975 t1_j2bnzc1 wrote

There are many, many other films that utilize this plot devide throughout cinema history. Although The Sixth Sense was one of the first that used it with such effectiveness, there have been several movies that came out before it even that worked in the same way. Here are some of those movies. Spolier alert.

>!Jacob's Ladder (1990) Passengers (2008) Sole Survivor (1983) Carnival of Souls (1962) Dead End (2003) Dead Man's Shoes (2004) A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) / The Uninvited (2009) Goodnight Mommy (2022) Atonement (2007) Source Code (2011) Last Christmas (2019)Stay (2005) Safe Haven (2013) Triangle (2009) Dead & Buried (1981) !<

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mirrorspirit t1_j2c24ij wrote

>!Campfire Tales (1997) The Gift (2000) The Boogeyman (2005) Dream House (2011)!<

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Four_Duck_Snakes t1_j2bdy8j wrote

...would you mind elaborating with some comparison and rationale?

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nanaboostme t1_j2bj8nz wrote

I presume it's because they have similar plot twists where the main character(s) have always been dead the whole time.

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Four_Duck_Snakes t1_j2e3ukf wrote

Right, but so do a TON of films is what I was meaning. If you look outside of even 10 years.

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nanaboostme t1_j2e49gp wrote

No one is denying its a common theme for a plot twist but these were some of the first major releases that gained substantial attention for it. Hence my presumptions for what OP are connection the two movies together.

And to be precise, The Sixth Sense and The Others were released two years apart from each other 20 years ago.

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Four_Duck_Snakes t1_j2e4r00 wrote

I believe what OP is trying to insinuate is that they are ripped off one another.

Open your eyes/Vanilla Sky dealt with the same twist, instead of being dead though, he was in an eternal sleep where he can chose either life in paradise that is a hell, or try real life.

Before that decade there were others that would have the same plot.

That era of film was all about the twist.

Even the Usual suspects used the same kinda zinger.

Anywho, agree to disagree.

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mojito_sangria OP t1_j2cqpke wrote

Both movies begin with the protagonists having certain traumas in history, and gradually encountering supernatural events and person/people that subtly affect their lives, particularly in events like a séance.

Then there's the plot twist in the end that the protagonists are the real ones who are already dead but still wandering around in the world of livings.

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Four_Duck_Snakes t1_j2d4co5 wrote

Agreed.

To be devil's advocate.

Isn't that the plot to most be used?

I mean Vanilla Sky, Carnival of Souls, Atonement, Jacobs Ladder, The Lovely Bones etc.

I feel what you are saying, however, I don't feel other than appearance, the two are quite different.

But I thank you for clarifying for me!

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couchguitar t1_j2bel0c wrote

Resemble a lot of what?

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mojito_sangria OP t1_j2bftia wrote

In the narrations and overall setting

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couchguitar t1_j2bg1dl wrote

Oh, I see what you're saying now. Yeah, they kinda do, i never really thought about it until now

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