![]() “If it’s in a word, or it’s in a look… you can’t get rid of The Babadook.”įor breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. “A rumbling sound then 3 sharp knocks, ba-Ba BABA DOOK DOOK DOOK! That’s when you will know he is around. Mister Babadook is a pop-up book discovered in Amelia’s house six years after her husband, Oskar, died en route to the hospital.The day Oskar died was the day their son, Samuel, was born. Taken from my 2014 review: The Babadook: The Best Horror Film of 2014 that You’ve Never Seen. Read these lines from the book and you will know- October 6 th: Best International English-Speaking Horror Film. Mister Babadook, the book, is scarier than Twilight. ![]() The director uses shadows and hands throughout the rest of the film, which leaves too much horror for our minds to imagine!ħ. The Australian haunted house fest The Babadook is about something far scarier than ghosts. Even Mister Babadook’s face is shown only once during the film. In the Australian horror film The Babadook, a mother (Essie Davis) whispers comforting words to her almost-7-year-old son (Noah Wiseman), who’s frightened by the ominous drawings and words. The minimal use of Computer Generated Effects makes all of the horrors on the screen look real. And the way Essie Davis hides under the quilt reminds all of us of our childhood. The fear to find a ghost under the bed, or in the closet. Amelia (Essie Davis), the heroine of Jennifer Kents horror movie The Babadook, is an Australian single mother haunted by memories of her late husbands. It throws all our childhood fears at our faces. The way he enters the room and slips into the shadow, it makes the audience gasp for breath.ĥ. Mister Babadook’s knock will make anyone who has a weak heart piss his pants. The Babadook has one spine-chilling voice, and although he has only one line which he repeatedly says throughout the film, it is scary as hell- “BA-BABA DOOK DOOK DOOK!”Ĥ.
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