Neither Die Hard nor Pulp Fiction: Bruce Willis’ highest-grossing film was in the film that CHANGED cinema – Cinema News

Neither Die Hard nor Pulp Fiction: Bruce Willis’ highest-grossing film was in the film that CHANGED cinema – Cinema News
Neither Die Hard nor Pulp Fiction: Bruce Willis’ highest-grossing film was in the film that CHANGED cinema – Cinema News
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Bruce Willis’ highest-grossing career was $672 million for a film that became a Hollywood classic.

Bruce Willis is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood history, with classics such as Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and Armageddon. But with so many successes throughout his career, can you imagine which one was his biggest box office hit?

The classic The Sixth Sense, released in 1999, It is the highest-grossing film of Bruce Willis’ career. M. Night Shyamalan’s horror-thriller film grossed more than US$672 million at the box office worldwide (on a budget of just US$40 million). Next, in terms of box office figures throughout Bruce Willis’ career, we have Armageddon (with more than $554 million) and Die Hard 4.0 (more than $382 million).

The Sixth Sense was nominated for an Oscar in six categories, including best film, best director, best original screenplay, best supporting actor (Haley Joel Osment), best supporting actress (Toni Collette) and best editing. The film The Sixth Sense was marked in popular culture with one of the biggest twists in the history of cinema.

It is worth remembering that, at the time, spoiler culture did not exist in the way we know it today. Today, mainly due to the presence of social networks, we often find ourselves forced to watch a film as soon as it premieres to avoid any major spoilers. In this way, The Sixth Sense in a way changed cinema as this “anti-spoiler culture” so that THAT classic revelation for the public would not be spoiled.

In the story, child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) dedicatedly embraces the case of Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment). The 8-year-old boy has difficulty getting along at school and is paralyzed by fear. Malcolm, in turn, seeks to recover from a trauma suffered years earlier, when one of his patients committed suicide in front of him.

The sixth Sense is available in the Star+ catalogue.

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