Everything Wrong With The Babadook In 10 Minutes Or Less
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- čas přidán 4. 04. 2018
- Read a strange pop-up book with your kid... end up with a haunting. I think. Honestly this movie is kind of confusing. Whatever, it has its moments. And its sins.
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Mom = What do you want!!
Babadook= whats the wifi password
Great grammar guys.
Lol
Passport?
Death gnome, Cus why else would you violently harm a poor family?
My nigga you got the whole squad laughing
I like how in the end, the Babadook t-poses and then just falls forward.
*then
Than is for comparing s*it
Asserted his dominance
I guess it's called suicide
Lucas100p I think it invented the t-pose xd
You missed the opportunity to say "I'm the babadook and this is my bababook"
The babadook is grief and you have to learn to live with grief.
She puts it in the basement because that Is where she keeps everything she wants to move on from IE: her dead husbands stuff. She feeds it worms because worms eat dead things and she wants to keep grief( babadook) dead.
There I explained the movie for you.
Wait, that last part makes no sense. She feeds it worms, because worms eat dead things, and she wants to keep Babadook dead. Then shouldn't the worms be eating Babadook? If Babadook is eating worms, isn't he still alive? If so, then it's really all just about learning to live with grief (Babadook) full stop, not letting it die. Which, actually, makes for a very sad ending indeed. Either way, it's one of my favorite psychological thrillers.
I think the babadook is actually a metaphor for depression. And the worms symbolize the mom taking antidepressants. But that's just me.
Itd be a real twist if...Babadook was actually her next husband but was just abusive so the kid and the mother see him like that in the form of a horrific being..or...the husband was like that in the past and they were traumatized mostly the mother..so it left an impression..explaining why they saw him everywhere
How about these people really suck at making metaphors that actually make sense. But they're Australian, so, ya know. ;]
Alondro77 this movie is very clear and easy to make sense of. The movie goes through all 5 stages of grief through her visions of the Babadook and how she handles them.
This is the best ad for condoms I’ve ever seen
You made me remember this commercial czcams.com/video/c_0bhT98g9Y/video.html
@@IOnlyFollowChannelsIHate I feel like that is gonna be a Rick Roll.
@Isaac the man gotchu fam, its a real condom ad
OH MY GOD NO
@@IOnlyFollowChannelsIHate I’m not falling for rickrolls anymore
The Babadook is a psychological horror. The being itself does not exist, though its shown (horror movies).
To sum it up: wife is a tad nuts and grieving.
Wait, so what are they feeding worms too in the final scene? The nothing in the basement? Okay the...
The black crap she barfs up, the kid getting levitated up the stairs and thrown around, plus two people seeing the exact same thing during a psychotic episode is an insanely rare and hardly ever happens. Because everyone’s brain is different, we don’t share a hive mind or anything so no one person would be seeing the exact same thing as the other person. Even if they were right next to each other. Even with the book as a shared image the kid would have been seeing something far less scary then what his mom was seeing, something more like from the book. Not what his mom saw. The Babadook was not a non existent being. It was real.
Tensolin01 uh... a big part of the movie and why it’s pretty darn good is because of how well things are left to interpretation. There’s a lot of symbolism throughout the film and in my opinion the Babadook is a manifestation of grief. The mom never deals with it and just suppresses it until she is consumed by it. When she finally has the courage to confront her grief that is when it loses its power over her. It stays in the basement and they feed it because she’ll never get rid of those feelings.
“You can’t get rid of the Babadook” because that grief is something that will always be a part of you. She eventually recognizes that and the worms scene symbolizes her approaching those feelings and dealing with them.
As someone who has dealt with pretty heavy depression this movie really struck a chord with me. I enjoyed it quite a lot and think it’s masterfully made because of all the symbolism and ways you can personally interpret it.
Cray It can be a Psychological horror and real at the same time.
She can be crazy and monsters can actually exist at the same time..
Cray It doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive, from one or the other.
Isn’t The babadook a metaphor for grief. Like it never goes away, you just have to learn to live with it
LavenousForever no its a metaphor for depression i think
I'd say resentment aswell.
Grief, depression, etc. Yea it's metaphor
Pretty much. She was letting the loss of her husband rule her life, so much so that when the Babadook offered him back in exchange for her son she was totally willing to go along with it. The more she denied the loss ("Oh it's ok, I'm fine.") the more power it had over her (This is in the book too "The more you deny me, the stronger I get.") But in the end she acknowledged her grief and robbed the Babadook of his power. It's still there tucked away in the basement, but now that she goes down and deals with it every so often, it's not a disruptive presence anymore. She also tells her son that he can see the Babadook when he's older, meaning that she'll talk about her husband with the boy when he's ready to deal with the concept of death and loss.
Yup and thats why this is one of the only ciemasins that I didnt agree with at all. A lot of the sins make much more sense when you realize that the babadook is a metaphor for grief.
I just realized this but “babadook” is an anagram for “a bad book”
Me: _shocked pickachu face_
It's literally why the chose the name. It was an anagram. Don't pretend to be smart and say you figured it out on your own. The website literally says it. I bet you just searched it up.
@@420roachdoggjr omg no need to so freakin' salty dude, we were watching the movie and my friend write it down, she was the one that told me. and FYI I didn't search it up, I didn't know they had a website and I'm not pretending to be "smart". so thanks, really, for ruining my morning because some butthole on the internet decided to be a douchebag and "call me out". If you don't have anything worth contributing to the world then just sit quietly under your damp, disgusting bridge you troll.
Pumkin Spice bruh you don’t know if they did or not
@@bubbles3659 Damn you didn't need to fucking kill the dude
@@dontestevens4831 shut up
There’s actually a theory that Amelia made the book and can’t remember because she’s so unstable. It mentions that she used to write children’s books and in a couple scenes she has charcoal on her hands, which is the medium that the book is drawn in.
I'd argue that's more than a theory. I think that's very clearly implied by the film
That's some pretty good thinking there, I like it!!
*makes a bad pun*
*sins the movie for it*
The barbeque
And
Babadick
u w u
it was a good pun and a shit movie
seems fair to me
Welcome to Cinemasins!
And those arent even all Baba-took
For those who don't already know, The Babadook is an actual Australian folktale used here as a metaphor for grief. Her husband died in an accident the night their son was born and she refused to deal with it until all her relationships suffered. "You can't get rid of the Babadook" means that mourning a lost loved one never truly ends, you just learn to live with it. (Hence the scene in the basement - she still misses her husband, but she's not letting it ruin her life anymore.)
While it's correct that the Babadook is a metaphor for grief, it is not Aussie folklore, European or Indigenous! It is an invention of the writer.
I'm Australian and it's not folklore lol
Yay!
nah m8 the babadook was made so we keep people from the big Gay
im from au never heard of it and now I did it makes it more stupid I dont mourn my dead dad didn't when he passed n haven't so u are wrong
The real secret to parenting is finding a balance between “way too forgiving” and “psychopath possessed by Satan” 😂
Jay Laslow reverse card
Too true
Wow you know how to type of lines from the script gg
From my observations of parents... That statement is entirely accurate.
I am forgiving but possessed by Satan. Is that it? :D
*Amelia: *Roars**
*Babadook: IGHT IMMA HEAD OUT*
*FUCK THIS SHIT I'M OUT*
CZcams: Why can't you be normal?
CinemaSins: Screams in dinging noises
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I forgot that meme was from this movie!
The Babadook what a lad, always hanging up his coat and hat, retreating to his room after someone yelled at him, and not eating too much.
PocketChange 9000 but there’s one thing he doesn’t do, pay the f*cking rent.
PocketChange 9000 is that profile pic c from Sam O’Nella academy?
A true aristocratic gentleman at it’s finest.
Yes, I see you are a cultured learning man as well
PocketChange 9000 omg it’s a fellow Sam O’Nella fan
Hello friend, I too watch Sam onella academy. Glad to see a friend.
The Babadook went from “I’m going to kill you all” to “If you feed me worms I’ll stay here in the basement and not bother anyone else or you”
edit: you all are trying to school me on the meaning but I know what it’s a metaphor for and I’m trying to make a joke here.
He needs a snickers , he gets awful mean when he’s hungry
Like everyone else, feed him and treat him well the the bastard will not become a bastard.
It was a shit movie
It’s a metaphor for depression/mental health
@Charlotte Ashley Comfort eating?
Horror movies rarely scare me. This movie scared me because it hit too close to home. The Babadook is essentially major depression and alcoholism.
I feel sorry
It's not alcoholism, its depression, anxiety, sleep deprivation, unneeded guilt, hate, and that kind of stuff
It’s grief
@@maekoo4260 that sums it all up
The babadook is more based off of grief but i think you would love the shining book it touches on alcoholism as the moral
How could you skip the most iconic scene!? "WHY CAN'T YOU JUST BE NORMAL!?"
I hate it when good scenes are skipped. Sin, remove a sin. I felt neglected
You just gonna leave that russian sex ad on your comment thread or are you a bot that copied someone else's top comments so someone could keep said ad up?
Lol sorry, I went to bed last night like most human beings.
Jeeze you sleep a lot...
normally id agree with you invisible man, colorful has a girl as their profile pic, and a basic 2 word name, but they also have a shit ton of videos... Colorful is most likely a real channel, just has the displeasure of having virus spam on their comment chain.
That kid: *pushes mom*
Me: SEND HIM TO THE RANCH SEND HIM TO THE RANCH SEND HIM TO THE RANCH
Dr. Phil: So what's the kid been doing?
Mom: He stabbed me because a creature called the Babadook is haunting us and I was possessed. We now keep that demon as a pet
Dr. Phil: He needs to be sent to the ranch
Kid: DO YOU WANNA DIE?!?!
Someone's seen CinnamonToastKen
E
Oral-B Brittany 😂😂😂
RANCH. RANCH. RANCH!
2:20
An 11 blue ball turns into a 69. I feel like there's some underlying symbolism there.
Yeah-
wait like wut??
How 😭
Blue ball to a 69. Clever.
@@annabtorres Blue balls; Testicular thing
69: Passionate Fornication
My class studied this film for horror and everyone literally clapped and cheered when Samuel pushed the annoying girl of the playhouse
What kind of class are you in? It sounds like fun to study movie genres
@@holybamboozler media class in australia
As someone raised in a single mother family, it was extremely satisfying. Because people and kids actually do make exactly those kinds of nasty comments all the time. One such time I had a kid at school joke about my father leaving during school sport. I grabbed him, pushed him across the length of the hall, slammed him into a wall and screamed in his face. Safe to say, the other kids did not make any more comments about my father haha
The babadook is a metaphor for grief that never leaves you,
Just like her child
Actually it's about the Human Shadow, the dark-side of the psyche.
If you Google _Babadook Carl Jung Shadow_ you'll find out more.
Cheers \o/
@@relimic 🤦♀️
OH SHIT ROASTED!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow that insult hit me hard
"Babadook goes through the badonkadonk"
Lmfao.
Same!!!
That's the funniest thing if ever heard
I hollered! Lmao
What a Babadork.
A bad book
I've seen this movie multiple times, but as a as a newly overwhelmed over tired single parent with a high needs child this movie scared the shit out of me more than I can ever explain. The beginning is horrifically relatable. The saying "you can't poor from an empty cup" comes to mind and that's exactly what Sam's mom is. She can't be there as much as she emotionally should be for her child because she is so exhausted and consumed with grief, and that tiniest bit of resentment towards Sam hit home for me. It was like watching me on my bad days on screen. That had me super emotional to begin with but to see her slowly lose her sanity and be "possessed" by the grief was literally so fucking upsetting. This actually happens. This is how babies get shaken and children get hurt. And it's not always by parents who are psychopathic killers. It's normal ass people.
Tldr don't ever say the babadook is a bad movie it literally captures what this feels like perfectly and if you don't understand it then feel lucky you've never been so overwhelmed with anxiety / grief / depression / to where you have to understand it.
You hang in there...it gets better...I’ve been there too
//sending a virtual hug to you.
This was my feeling too. I cried and was so emotional and I've rewatched it so many times. You can't live with your real, human emotions if you demonize them (pun intended).
this is why women should get married before having sex or kids. sorry but being a single mother is an impossible job and you are bound to fuck something up even if you try your best. sorry you went through that hardship. please teach your child to be celibate until marriage and to not fuck around.
@@doyltruddy902 Do you feel that morally superior to start telling people how to live their lives? Single mom, single dad, married couple, unmarried couple… they will all make mistakes and no-one raises a “perfect” child. Such a backwards way of thinking that only a couple can raise a child normally.
"Babadook goes through the badonkadonk"
That Quote almost gave me an Oscar
I almost woke the dead laughing at that
That kid: *pushes mom and tells her do u wanna die?!*
Me: oh frick send him to the ranch
But send him to doctor phil first
*fuck*
SEND HIM OVER Y'ALL I GOT HIM
Ahahahhaha yes 🤣
To the f**king RANCH
Wasnt the creature just a metaphor for her own fears and inner demons? Pretty sure thats why the creature logic doesnt always work.
ArArArchStanton - the babadook is a metaphor for grief ... It can drive you Insane if you let it .. It never goes away you just have to live with it
But the metaphor overshadows the actual moments
Wasn't this video just to acknowledge every single little mistake/thing that you will not notice or care about
Just remember the Babadook is just a guy who got fired from Monsters Inc. I mean it's not his fault he's too scary for that company!
For some reason now I'm imagining a demon who cant interact with the physical world, so they posses people to do the most mundane things, like buying groceries.
That could be an interesting idea for a sitcom
If the babadook just left all of his clothes on this floor I would just put them on and become Babadook 2: Electric Boogalook
😂😭😭
Is this a family guy sentence or something?
@@euivets2892 NO!! WATCH HERMITCRAFT LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
Babadook 2: Electric Boogalook must always be referred to in full. OR ELSE
The real "horror" of this movie is understanding how devastating loss can be, and how one's grief can lead to terrible treatment of others. It can make a monster out of an innocent child in the resentful mind of a grief-stricken parent.
the marshall mathers lp lol
Zen Hydra a monster is a monster and we kill big bad monsters. That's how democracy works.
Ahh horse babadook!
But the film was fucking shite pal
Agree. I thought it was brilliant.
Your channel should be called “the sinema”
I won’t ruin it either
I unliked my comment cuz it was at 70
@@Loguigi Why did you like it in the first place? This isn't reddit
Get the fuck out of here...and start a comedian World Tour
That's actually a better name
"Thats all it baba-took " a goddamn lеgend
I'm pretty sure Baba-Took is that Hobbit chick that Bilbo was constantly complaining about stealing his silverware.
The babadook is Willy Wonka on drugs
Nacknone4 Willy Wonka is Willy Wonka on drugs
Nacknone4 well that kid does look like you would be Willy Wonkas son
its willy wonka not on drugs lmao
Yupp , + Will Wonka is actually scarrier than the babapoop
Lololol
Even though it didn’t quite make sense, this movie had me BabaSHOOK
potwhovian Yeah, I was really creeped out by the pop-up BabaBOOK
I believe the movie is a metaphor. I believe that the Babadook character is a physical and metaphorical representation of the pain and grief that Amelia feels following in the wake of her husband’s death. That is why she keeps all of her husband’s things locked in the basement. The basement is like a metaphorical locked box that she buries her grief in so she doesn't have to acknowledge it. So long as her pain was locked away and hidden, Amelia felt some measure of control. Amelia’s repeated encounters with the Babadook forces her to relinquish that control and acknowledge the pain that she has kept buried for so long. Although at first Amelia tries to resist the Babadook…even going so far as destroying the book…she eventually understands that by acknowledging her pain, she is not surrendering to it, but rather she is freeing herself from it. It is only after she relinquishes her hold on the grief that she has kept hidden for so long that Amelia is finally able to find peace.
CeltycSparrow There's other things that point to the Babadook being a manifestation of her grief, such as a brief mention of her being a children's author and having the popup book appear out of nowhere.
hey, do you think it was a metaphor for grief? i think it might be. am i smart yet?
potwhovian and your Internet card has been revoked for a week
When Sam pushes the girl, she started to turn, its just momentum turning her, maybe he pushed her shoulder more 🤷♂️
also the little boy is {kinda} an a’hole.
Miranda Lyneete Stewart, he is a Psycopath! Not an A-hole
Science!!!!
Watch the feet.
You just CinemaSined CinemaSins
I actually used my big brain moment for this movie. Do not take the monster as a literal walking, breathing monster. It is the manifestation of an emotion. Beautiful movie
Everyone: Why can't you just be normal?
CZcams: *SCREAMS IN KOREAN*
Veenbelb is pibnoot
Because
K-pop sucks I guess
666 likes
“Hey man read my screenplay when you have a moment”
Benjamin Vroman this move is creepy
+WOMANpukumaru Unless it's embarrassingly bad
Tommy how's the peeping... Tommy how's the peeping
Benjamin Vroman wake me up
J
Babadook: **haunts and possesses the mom of an only child**
Also Babadook: **proceeds to fall limp on the floor after losing an extreme roar off**
Aye
The dook is a demonic force that is formed by greif and gains power from said greif being unresolved. Her screaming at it was showing she no longer had it unresolved. It still exists because the grief is eternal but it is powerless because it is resolved.
Explanation: The Babadook is literally a representation of the demons inside the mom from her husbands death. She beat her demons, but they can never be gone. All she needs to do is keep them under control, like in the end of the movie. This movie is a masterpiece.
thanks minecraft pumpkin block, Very cool
The movie is trash. I think you are mentally ill if you enjoyed this piece of garbage.
the Babadook if it was in america: Drops its random "3 Knocks" mixtape around your house, and asks you to check its soundcloud
babadook becomes dabababy?
Ever watch cinemasins so much that u start retroactively sinning every episode of a tv show u watch.
happened to me
not TV show but movies.
TheHolyMakaveli yes
I do the 'roll credits' way too much with people who don't watch cinemasins 😂 they always look at me like wtf
CinemaSins will ruin your life. XD But, for real, yeah, done the 'roll credits' thing too.
This channel is how to feel not scared and even laugh at scary horror movies.
When he said “Ahh Krampus!!” I died laughing
"that's all it baba-took?"
9:06
*THAT'S ALL IT BABA-TOOK?*
LOL🤣
+ one sin
Bad Joke Dude
Sin counter:1
Reason Bad Joke
Fun fact in serbia baba means grandma
blue fire and in Arabia it means daddy, you know the way children call their father
Bad joke man
+Sin
Reason: your puns suck
Jeremy: "Vibe-blocking"
Chads: *"YOU HAVE FAILED THE VIBE CHECK."*
Am I the only one who sometimes watches cinema sins just to get an overview of a movie I’ve never watched?
Just me?
Uncreative_ if you are a fan of horror movies, I definitely recommend The Babadook. It is a genuinely good film and very scary. I know Cinemasins is first and foremost a comedy channal but this is the first one I thought they were way off the mark. The beauty of The Babadook is in it's atmosphere, the monster doesn't really appear all that much until the end (spoilers?)
Dude same
Please don't do this. It's a fun channel but the writer(s) clearly do not have sophisticated taste - they misunderstand almost everything that isn't a 2Fast2Furious type film.
cinemasins is good for a laugh but you shouldn't consider it legit film criticism
Uncreative_ same
The world: why can't you be normal
America : screams in farehiet
Guess where the fuck we inherited the imperial system from
Screams in guns
screams in school shooting
Fahrenheit?
Screams in Deadly expensive Healthcare system
Did anyone else notice that Babadook is an anagram for A Bad Book
Omg yess
Now im babashook
I would imagine that people also noticed that the mom was a children's book writer ...
babashooketh
Oh shit
“Do you wanna die?!”
Even though that’s supposed to be serious I always laugh my ass off. THE WAY HE SAYS IT!😂
Complaine all you want but this joke's (1:28) golden!
"You ever have that annoying friend who's always asking you to read his book when you have the time? That's Mr. Babadook for you."
I work as an Editor/Book Reviewer. All of my friends are Babadooks.
😂😂
oh gosh 😆
LOL!
"really that's all it baba-took?" 😂 9:07
DANI- VOLOR Baahaha.
STOP THAT
cringe
Lol cute joke
If you forget that the Babadook is a metaphor for grief for a second and just think about the movie in black and white, it's really Australian of them to keep a demon that has the ability to possess and almost made them kill each other as a pet
I don’t care about anything in this movie, but killing a dog is just too far.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Aww man you skipped the ultimate meme scene, the "why can't you be normal" scene!
DesolatorMagic go fuck yourself
DesolatorMagic your so right
Fuck you
Aw darn thats the whole reason i clicked the video
DesolatorMagic reeeeeeeeee
“No wonder the Babadook got fired from Monster’s Inc.” I’m dead😂💀😂
Yeah, it’s funny.
The outtakes made me smile! Great job CinemaSins! Thank You! :D!
I can't be the only one that laughed at "The Barbequok", right?...... right? 😅😂
Yes it's funny not scary
He doesn’t posses, as far as I understand. He just kind of influences. Also, it’s... it’s a metaphor. Did that not come across? The Babadook is grief, if I remember right. (Haven’t seen the movie in a while). She choose her son over being obsessed with her husbands death. It’s still there cause grief never really goes away.
That explains the ending and the reason why he now lives in the basement eating worms
Alley Oliver Yeah but the movie still doesn't make sense.
Mr. Dr. Genius Yeah it does it's amazing.
Also, a bunch of shit that happened during that confrontation scene wasnt real... I think? Like, most of it was happening in her head. The book itself, if I'm not mistaken, was hers. Thats why she had ink all over her hands when it was changed. She's going nuts and doing shit she doesn't realize.
Mr. Dr. Genius yeah it does, the more you ignore grief and pretend it's not there, the worse it gets. However, if you just accept it and learn to live with it, you can control it.
3:10 The kid’s a good actor, but I couldn’t help finding that line really funny
I FEEL BAD FOR THAT MOM WHEN SHE WAS VIBIN!!!!!!😂😂😂
I remember when i was little I was in my room with my family and they were watching this. This was the first movie that ever got me scared of the dark
Your not you when your hungry Mr. Babadook, here have a snickers
Babadook: * turns into Kanye *
Babadook: thanks!!!
I don't get it?
@@fizzybat400 lol if you know who Kanye west is you'll get it
I only know him from him being a deplorable human being, and how he cut off Taylor swift.
Wait- was I supposed to laugh?? Also, you're*
Kayla, you got discord?
I couldn't watch this movie because it felt like 10hrs of children screaming and depressed mother.
too much like home life, eh?
Yeah innoying but babadook always was a mysterious creature to me.
exaclty, pure horror.
JAX Clipz
I watched it, i hated seeing the depressed mother
Yall dont understand the meaning of the movie
This is one of the few movies that IMO reaches near perfection and Im so happy I can sat that about a horror movie.
5:45, his smile in the background though when she says that 🤣
Actually, I always thought that Amelia wasn't just possessed by the Babadook, she is the Babadook. In the movie it is mentioned she used to write children fairy tales, that can't be just a coincidence, so she probably wrote the book. It is the dark side of her that hates Samuel for being the cause of her husband's death.
Martina Troili
What did he do?? I never watched this.
And she had black chalk on her hands when she went to the police , just like the chalk used to draw the book
If the Babadook is Amelia's hatred for Samuel, then why does she keep him in the basement, and tells Samuel he will see him when he's older?
Zyph_Legend By that logic you could ask why could we see the babadook as well.. Keeping it in the basement could also be a metaphor. Also don't think it like babadook only being her imagination, it's actually a realish thing that feeds on her feelings. The movie gives you the information and hits that could go both ways, you may choose which one is the best for your understanding.
Zyph_Legend I think it's because she accepts that she cannot get over this hate, love will never completely win over it, that dark part of her will always be there. "You can't get rid of the Babadook", right? She tells him that because maybe one day he'll know and understand it
The Babadook looks like he belongs in a Panic At The Disco music video.
Donovan true and that's a sin if you ask me
He just wants to know if they've ever heard of closing the goddamn door
Jeffery Crouse He knows it’s much better to face those kinds things with a sense of poise and rationality.
I say this calls for a toast so pour the champagne.
Donovan oh, well in fact- I mean look at it this way, technically this marriage is saved...
This guy would stand too close to a Monet painting and complain that it’s blurry.
I know right? All of these criticisms were either just dumb nitpicks or idiotic misunderstandings of what this film is actually about. There are few things more frustrating than idiots who think they're smart critiquing things they don't understand.
@@RichardVSmall you do realize this channel is satire, right? like. the narrator doesn't critique movies everyday?
@@RichardVSmall +1 sin for thinking this channel is serious movie critiques, like a fucking idiot.
As an Australian, my biggest question is why tf they have a basement? Who in Australia has a BASEMENT?
They do apparently
One of my old friends had a basement, I was excited cause I had never seen one 😂
How to get rid of your worst fear:
*PUNS*
I watched this at a sleepover and cried. Not because I was scared, but because she killed the dog and didn't even apologize or get him a new one!
Mayflower MSP I think it's more horrible if you kill the dog and immediately get another to replace that dog. It's like getting a new baby after you killed the first one. Also I don't think apologizing would help the mental scarring of losing a loved pet, trust me I've been through that hell about 2 to 3 times. But hey that's just an opinion. My opinion! Thank you for reading.
F*ck the violence and death-threats to humans - she killed a doooog lol
eh screw people PETS DONT JUDGE YOU
Mayflower MSP SAMEE
If you think pets don't judge you, you've obviously never owned a cat. They judge the shit out of you.
The Babadook is just a mix of the paranormal, Michael Jackson, and Freddy Krueger
The "kangaroo lassie" is an Australian show known as Skippy and I'm pretty sure it was made around 1960's
9:07 "That's all it Baba-took?"
Whelp, I dieded
Winning an Australian game of Bingo, which apparently has five billion different blue to white or white to blue color changing balls, is probably slightly less rare than finding the rerun of the lone episode of KangaLassie that only aired when the Babadook haunted its first victim.
Skippy the kangaroo has reruns on daytime television once a day.
God bless you man
maryann ferrara *Woosh*
lol sorry I saw a couple other people legitimately not get the joke and it was annoying me how stupid they were
I could imagine a version of hell where you have to play Bingo until you win, only that the numbers are utterly randomized between the square-root of minus 0.1 and 5 billion
“Barbequok” 😂😂😭😭💀💀
4:56 NO! This demon has gone too far, it's one thing to kill or haunt people, BUT AN INTIERLY DIFFERENT THING TO UNLEASH FUCKING ROACHES ON YOUR HOUSE!
I kinda feel like you missed the fact that the Babadook is a representation of clinical depression, which is why it can't be "Beaten" and it must instead be accepted and managed, and also why it's sort of but not really "possessing" someone.
Its not so much clinical depression as it is grief. This woman had just lost her husband. I believe that the Babadook is a physical and metaphorical representation of the pain and grief that Amelia feels following in the wake of her husband’s death. That is why she keeps all of her husband’s things locked in the basement. The basement is like a metaphorical locked box that she hides her grief in so she doesn't have to acknowledge it. As long as her pain was locked away, Amelia felt some measure of control. Amelia’s encounter with the Babadook forces her to relinquish that control and acknowledge the pain that she has kept hidden for so long. Although at first Amelia tries to resist the Babadook…even going so far as to destroying the book…she eventually realizes that by acknowledging her pain, she is not surrendering to it, but rather she is freeing herself from it. It is only after she relinquishes her hold on the grief that she has kept hidden for so long that Amelia is finally able to find peace.
Ugh I have bipolar and lost my husband to suicide.... and I didn't get that metaphor... It makes sense when you think about it.... But shit. It's still a crappy film
Not deppresion, the 5 stages of grief, you can't the 5th stage of grief is to accept it, thats also how you "beat" the babadook, you see Amelia bargain to get her husband back, violent, deppresion, deny that it happened, Wich is both the thing that let's in the babadook and the first stage of grief.
@chrissy christoff deppresion is a serious thing and shouldn't be ignorantly brushed aside.
@chrissy christoff the keyword here is 'overly'. too much of ANYTHING is bad for you. hell its possible to over hydrate yourself to death (no not drowning but literally drinking water to the point you die.) sure this is an extreme cases but so is depression.
the point about depression isn't that someone is sad, its that someone is abnormally sad to the point you can't treat it with normal means. like just "get over it". try and argue all you want about how depression just being 'sad' but that doesn't change the fact this is a real problem people face.
Not many horror movies can pull off depression in such a real yet surreal way at the same time. Definitely a creepy, unsettling movie.
you're right. not many horror movies can pull it off - this movie is evidence of that lol
Owo
I remember how I was introduced to this film, I was 7, my cousins wanted me to watch a scary film to shut up. I had nightmares for the rest of my childhood until like 14, so messed uppp
i actually thought this was a lil spoopy and the book imagery still gives me chills
5:24 Thats Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, its a pretty old show and it was first around when my mum was a kid in the 70's, it reruns from time to time.
But I guess ya can call it KangaLassie.
I prefer "Lassiroo". 😄😄
I literally said out loud "that is Skippy you little shit-"
Here I am, 11 months late....
Damn I want to watch Skippy the Lassiroo!
the babadook is her and her depression, or bipolar, or another mental disorder. when sam is getting pulled up the stairs and she's watching, it's actually her dragging him
* and she goes down and eats the worms
Smeeze
I just thought she was taking her pills
I guess she's down with the sickness, huh?
this is more scary then actual babadock. mental parents abusing their children and doing mental things.
The Babadook is her grief and anger stemming from the death of her husband. When Sam gets into so much trouble, it becomes too much and she snaps. Keeping the Babadook in the basement at the end is her way of acknowledging that it happened, but burying its influence to avoid another episode like what we see
It's not scary when it's fake mental parents fake abusing their fake children.
i love watching your videos while eating :D
Dog died. New pet Babadook can't be killed. Perfect replacement.
"That's all it BabaTook?" XD
Dammit, Jeremy and Chris! I wish you guys said something about the scene where the mom’s watching the tv and sees herself smiling in the window on the news!! that shit scared me, well, shitless.
Maddie Hansen oh yeah, terrifying..... I wouldn't know what to do if there really was a movie ,who saw herself smiling in the TV reflection, ......yah, so disturbing........
... Wishmaster I'm pretty sure you understood absolutely none of what Maddie just said.
W i s h m a s t e r no no no let me explain!! she’s “possessed” at the time and is watching tv when it all of the sudden changes to a news story in which a mom kills her son. When it’s showing the outside of the house, you see a face in the window of the house. it hard cuts a couple times to the window and it’s the mom and she does this creepy smile. Horror is subjective, for sure, and it scared the shit out of me!!
Nuclearstomp no, I remember exactly what she's talking about ..... the movie was ass. oh yah dude she really saw the Babadook dude, because the scary Babadook is a symbol for her greif dude, oh yah...... so spooky!
Wishmaster, Maddie is talking about a single specific scene in the movie that doesn't even directly involve the Babadook at the time. Its clear that you're simply ignoring whatever they have to say to bash the movie in an unrelated tangent. -also did you edit your comment to change "know" into remember?-
The kangaroo version of Lassie? Yes it exists. Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. It's Australian.
This is definitely the best cinemasins video I've seen so far.
"That's all it baba-took" I DIED AT THIS
The Babadook is a metaphor for her grief. The ending shows that grief and loss never really fade away- not entirely, and you can't just bury it down and refuse to face it. It eventually defeats you. Feeding the Babadook represents feeding her grief from time to time, allowing herself to feel and process the loss of her husband the way she wouldn't before. The fact she doesn't allow Samuel to go with her, but acknowledges he will one day, is to recognise the fact that with age he will better come to understand grief and depression, and he himself will suffer great losses in his life.
Gemminy Cricket Excellently written.
Gemminy Cricket thank you so much, people just don’t understand ugh
"WHAT DO YOU WANT!?!?!?!?'
"uh you guys ran out of popcorn and oreos"
wow I can't believe I was SO into these vids a few years ago...
Thats all it baba-took?
Baba-cook. COME AND GET IT.
BADONADONK.
cuphead gaming where have u been all my life
@@joanjones5029 that's all it baba-took too get a comment?
cuphead gaming I PRAISE YOU MY FRIEND 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Hi I'm James A. Jannise and this is the Kill Count"
@@deltarude5330 this is all that it baba-took too get friends?
I can never decide whether to like these videos for picking a fantastically underrated film like The Babadook, or disliking them for pounding the shit out of fantastically underrated films like The Babadook.
Put it this way: Sometimes I see a movie on here, and I think, "Hey, that looks alright ... Might watch that."
Caleb Reader Seeing as Cinema Sins themselves said that you shouldn't take the sins seriously, because it's mostly nitpicking or jokes, then maybe just enjoy the vids
Just voicing an opinional dilemma, not saying I don't enjoy the videos.
well it does have very high ratings
Caleb Reader personally I think that the babadook was terrible
Mom- What do you want!?
The babadook-
Got any worms?
I bet that Clock Work Orange reference went right over everyone's gullivers.
I ,uh, can never hear 'singing in the rain' the same ever again after watching that movie. Great movie though...I also want to read the book one of these days.
wanderingbutnotlost read the European version!!! Book is far better than the movie
@@iliarezucha1671 The books always are, so much more material to fit.