The Babadook Full Movie In Hindi Dubbed Download

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Teodosio Shepperd

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Jul 13, 2024, 3:01:58 PM7/13/24
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The mother imagined the babadook. After the dad's death, she goes insane because a) she can't deal and cope with the death. b) she self-consciously blames the dad's death on her son. She writes the book "Mister Babadook" (remember that she says 'I used to write childrens books.' At the police station.) Then after 7 years, where the little kid grabs the babadook book, she remembers the book, buts shrugs the memory of it. The kid believes in the babadook, thus triggering the crazy lady mode for the mom. She tries to get the craziness out of her system, but the kid always makes it worse. She finally realizes that she has to protect her family, so she gets the babadook mostly out of the system. The last scene where she feeds the babadook worms, means that the insanity is still within her but it is deep inside of her.

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My theory is that the spirit of her husband was the babadook. The movie implies that the father was a magician, perhaps he was involved in darker subjects like witchcraft or voodoo and built some sort of spell in the book so that he could come back.

I think that the mother did in fact gave the boy to the babadook (the father) so that it could take over the boy's body. The boy's spirit in turn got locked in the babadook which got scared and went down to hide in the basement.

In the final scene we see the mother and son very happy, like nothing happened. We see the boy do some pretty impressive and fancy magic tricks which are way too complex for his age. When she's taking the worms to the babadook she tells the son not to come in the house, probably because they fear that the babadook (now Sam) will take over his body again.

The babadook is no longer as aggressive as before, it calms down when it hears the motherly voice and retreats pretty fast. This might be an indication that perhaps Sam is now trapped in the babadook and her sicko mother and father plan in leaving him down there for ever.

The spiritual author Alexandra David-Neel wrote of the "tulpa" in Tibetan mystical lore, an entity created by the mind, either intentionally or not, which once created could be very difficult to return to nothingness. Did the horrific event of the husband's decapitation in the auto accident, coupled with years of dwelling on the death of her husband, and her son as an ever-present reminder, create the medium for the growth of such an entity? Interestingly, when she finally confronts the babadook it runs back to the basement, where all of her husband's cherished belongings, and her memories of them together, are kept; as if that is it's home(and where it was perhaps born).

The babadook had an appetite for small things: the life of the small dog, the child, and worms. Did it need to feed on the life force of small living things to continue to manifest itself? Why does the mother need to continue to "feed" the babadook live things to keep it satiated?

The persistence in the storyline that the babadook needed to be let in. The knocking/banging on the front door, opening of doors, the re-appearance of the previously destroyed book on the front doorstep, and even the clear statement in the book itself "Let Me In" and the boy's warnings about this, parallel demonic lore about this requirement.

The weakness of the babadook when faced with positive emotions and loving bonds. Demonologists believe that an evil spirit feeds on negative emotions, and that individuals feeling alone, isolated, and without familial support are ideal targets for demonic forces at work in such cases. Although the son was originally fearful of the babadook, he immediately devised ways to protect his mother from it. Despite the child being portrayed early on as the troubled one, it was the mother that proved the most emotionally and psychologically fragile, and it was she that became the focus of the babadook.

Positive emotions ultimately turned the tide. The mother had an obvious caring relationship with old woman next door, and when the lady stated her love for the mother and son, she was no longer in her mind alone. The son's expressed devotion to his mom and determination to purge her of the babadook once it was inside her together, in the end proved too much for the entity.

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