The Babadook - Ending Scene (HD)

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The Babadook manifests itself as a shadow but runs away to the basement when Amelia doesn't run from it. Things seem to go back to normal afterwards and as Amelia and Sam prepare Sam's seventh birthday party-which was never celebrated due to the fact that it is the same day as the death of Sam's father. Amelia collects worms and maggots then brings them to feed something in the basement.

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I love how this film addresses depression and grief. It never really goes away, but you learn to live with it. By putting it somewhere and taking care of it and yourself, you can live your life.

Veachie
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It's only when we start to love and comfort our own problems that we are really free from them. Embrace fear.

jellydee
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I'm sorry but it's funny to me how the babadook is a scary ass monster and they just have it in the basement like a deformed dog and he doesn't do shit cause she's not scared of him anymore

thefinalsin
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I’m not gonna lie, I’d like to see more horror stories where the humans and monsters/ghosts end up coexisting together

awseven
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After the boy asks @1:26 "Have I ever gonna see it?" and the mother replies "One day, when you bigger", it's actually so sad. She basically tells him that one day when he will be old enough to understand the weight of not having a father and also of losing him in such tragic circumstances, he also will go through the process of grief and sadness, of denial and acceptance until he finally finds the place of his own "Babadook" inside of him. On the other hand as sad as it is, it's natural and needed, as we all have to face our own fears some day to finally move on.

dawidjagusiak
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Would have been funny if the babadook gave her back a box of antidepressants lol

cybernautadventurer
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The Mother Actress in this film is literally incredible. She was so intensly terrifyingly scary at some points, and at other points, the complete opposite. She made me feel so many emotions. She made me relate so much. Thats a real actress. I hope to see her in more AAA High Budget Films. She deserves it.

KiLLJOY
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the actuall ending is that the babadook t-posed to show his dominance to the mom

gachacofee
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I'm sure Hagrid would love to have Babadook as a pet

morganechaili
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2:42 Babadook: ight sorry for the inconvenience ima just...take the worms

CourtesyofBeyonder
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Imagine she start dating again and the dude cheat on her so she just sends the babadook for him lol

j-boogy
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Babadook was not just Amelia's depression but her shame of being a single mother, her frustration with her troubled son, and her social isolation. Overall, Babadook is the shadow of her dead husband.

And I like Sam, even though I know he is supposed to be annoying. If you really think about it, he was a kind and "realistic" kid that most adults don't like.

inferno
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Babadook went from “i will ruin your life and make you crazy to murder” to “since you don’t want me attacking you I will go in the basement. Please feed me tho” real quick

angryboi
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The perfect metaphor — face your demons. Know they are there. Control them but never forget they exist. It’s an important balancing act 👍

Edder_Evårsen
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What a powerful and insightful depiction of grief. I lost my brother when I was 11 and I didn’t understand that I’m “visited by the babadook” every year around the anniversary of his death. And often just in everyday life. I wasn’t old enough to process my grief and pain and it can sometimes visit me in unexpected ways. From the time he died until I reached the age he was at his death I was terrified of dying of cancer. I find myself sabotaging friendships to avoid the pain of further loss. I can be irritable, angry or irrational. I’m sometimes riddled with anxiety or depression because I am still grappling with what the loss meant to me.
Even 22 years later…
When her son asks if he’ll ever see it and she responds “one-day. when you’re bigger.” I can attest to that truth.

I’m learning that I have to make peace with it. That I have to visit it and soothe it. That it’s ok for me to isolate it - that I can’t allow it to run rampant -, but it’s still my responsibility to house it and care for it. It’s part of me, but it doesn’t have to consume me.
But to ignore it can be a nightmare.

After all, what greater actual horror is there than to lose someone who’s important to you? It’s the greatest fear to many of us. Very appropriate subject matter for a horror film and the unnerving nature of the movie is beautifully done. A lesson even.

matthewmetz
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“my cousins not coming because I broke her nose in two places” :D

Darren-lbrx
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So were just gonna act like he didnt just make a bird appear out of nowhere? Okay whatever

sebastianr
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Is no one going to talk about how oddly cute it is having a 2 foot scissor-hands looking demon as a pet that eats worms as lunch?

pigeonwaev
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Over time this movie became an emotional gut punch. I don’t think I can get through this scene without crying. Her finally being able to celebrate her son’s birthday as a thing of joy instead of sadness… The way she says “happy birthday, sweetheart”… it just gets to me. This is one of my favorite films ever.

zanis_summers
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so we just gonna ignore she did the matrix dodge? ok then...

darksoul