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The Babadook

2023-03-03 02:36:04

This movie is actually one of the best (and perhaps the best) horror movies ever released. Most horror movies rely heavily on panic jumps (which is wrong in my opinion), but this movie is not so. What it does is to create a fear atmosphere. Everything about this movie is well thought out: every shot, filtering, irritating colors, especially performance

The premise is as follows. After seven years of her husband's death (and the birth of her son, they happened on the same day), Amelia is trying to raise her son Samuel, his son. In addition, her son is full of imagination, she must check monsters under the bed and in the closet before going to bed every night. One evening, when Samuel chose a story at bedtime, he brought a strange book called "Mr. Babadook". The first few pages were simple when she read it. But as she continued, the book became increasingly ominous until Samuel had to shed tears.

This book tells a monster called "Mr. Babaduk". Sam immediately thought it was the truth, Amelia suspected him. Very authentic Baba Duke visited Samuel many times and frightened him. His mother refused to believe such "crap". But strange things happened around her violent vision and Baba Duke's own visit and she began to notice this horrible fact: "If you just say words and expressions, Baba Duke You can not get rid of "

I have to say that this movie is not for everyone. Some people will see it and feel it is too late. This is a very progressive movie, and you slowly begin to see the change, and surprises and fears continue to increase until it finally reaches the climax. In the last 20 minutes, some of the best performances were taken and the intensity was too high.

This movie is not a cheap summer horror movie. This is a slow, well thought out physique, comparable to the story of the greatest director of history, Stanley Kubrick (and similar). Writer and director Jennifer Kent was above his expectations at his first masterpiece The Babadook. It uses a metaphor to make this film one of the best horror movies ever, but one of the best survival dramas. For those claiming to be a type of terrorist, this is a must-see movie.

A wonderful modern and new horror movie for me to do this is Baba Duke. A malicious entity called Babadook is threatening her mother and son. Baba Duke is a representative of her mother's wound. This is a metaphor of how loss and sorrow (and then) will result in a swirl of self-destruction. By consumer terrorism, I can understand the role like me. A fictitious character with mentally wrong manga characters. People who have to fight their own weaknesses. When you realize that other people like me can exist in the real world. I have the same problem. Then I began to think that my problem was not so unique. As I imagined, they are not fatal. I am not alone. When talking about games, these understandings become even stronger. Because the game allows me to become a man fighting the inner devil. It's like simulating what might be there for me. What does it mean to fight your demons?

Jennifer Kent, The Babadook (2014). If this Australian psychological horror film has not already been published in the theater it may be due to Netflix's misclassification, but the devil of the title may have accidentally become LGBTQ + idol. (As far as I am concerned, when I saw this movie at Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center in Lincoln Center at the end of December 2014, only one person was sitting in my platoon and listening to fear many times The premiere of Jennifer Kent gave the opportunity to explore the dual fear of being a widow and becoming a mother by depicting a woman who was suffering from past memories at the star Essie Davis William Friedkin on Twitter "I have never seen a bad movie more than Baba Duke.