Amelia lost her husband in a car accident and worked hard to cope with the fate as a single mother on the way to birth to the only child Samuel. The intense reaction to overcoming the constant fear and fear of Samuel's monster did not help her career. When the situation got worse, they read a strange book about 'Babadook' monsters hidden in the dark parts of their homes at home. Even Amelia seems to feel the influence of Baba Duke who desperately destroys the book desperately. From the rest of the story, I experienced two nightmare. Written by PipingHotViews
In 2014, The Babadook pop-up surprised viewers around the world. According to her short film Monster, written and instructed by Jennifer Kent of Australia, Babadok is an Amelia (Kent's drama classmate Essie, who is difficult to control her young son, Samuel (Noah Wiseman) It is a widow played by Davis). I think that this is a monster living in their house. Amelia read Samuel's pop-up book, Mr. Babadok. Baba Duke may be a villain, but the movie explores traps of child rearing and sorrow in an emotional way.
In 2014, Jennifer Kent's Monster by Jennifer Kent reproduced the feature film The Babadook. This is basically the end of The Babadook. If you have seen it already, you will know what will happen here. However, this does not mean that it is not worth seeing. Baba Duk is detailed about subtle chills and symbolism, but monster panic does not attract people's attention. There is a jumping panic here, it seems that it is not a complete length remake unless they are so effective. This movie is more realistic than remake, and it is never clear what the Babaduuk's creature is. In a monster it is really a monster living under the stairs. This is an evil film, just like all good horror movies, it will ask you a question.
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?