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The Babadook

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
262K
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Essie Davis and Noah Wiseman in The Babadook (2014)
A single mother, plagued by the violent death of her husband, battles with her son's fear of a monster lurking in the house, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her.
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A single mother and her child fall into a deep well of paranoia when an eerie children's book titled "Mister Babadook" manifests in their home.A single mother and her child fall into a deep well of paranoia when an eerie children's book titled "Mister Babadook" manifests in their home.A single mother and her child fall into a deep well of paranoia when an eerie children's book titled "Mister Babadook" manifests in their home.

  • Director
    • Jennifer Kent
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Kent
  • Stars
    • Essie Davis
    • Noah Wiseman
    • Daniel Henshall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    262K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,015
    28
    • Director
      • Jennifer Kent
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Kent
    • Stars
      • Essie Davis
      • Noah Wiseman
      • Daniel Henshall
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 502Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 56 wins & 64 nominations total

    Videos6

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    The Babadook: You Can Bring Me The Boy
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    The Babadook: You Can Bring Me The Boy
    The Babadook: Amelia Burns The Book
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    The Babadook: Amelia Burns The Book
    The Babadook: Reading Mister Babadook
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    The Babadook: Reading Mister Babadook
    The Babadook: Crime Scene On TV
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    The Babadook: Crime Scene On TV

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    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Amelia Vanek
    Noah Wiseman
    Noah Wiseman
    • Samuel
    Daniel Henshall
    Daniel Henshall
    • Robbie
    Hayley McElhinney
    Hayley McElhinney
    • Claire
    Barbara West
    Barbara West
    • Mrs. Roach
    Ben Winspear
    Ben Winspear
    • Oskar
    Chloe Hurn
    • Ruby
    Jacquy Phillips
    • Beverly
    • (as Jacqy Phillips)
    Bridget Walters
    • Norma
    Annie Batten
    • Old Woman in Corridor
    Tony Mack
    • Principal
    Carmel Johnson
    Carmel Johnson
    • Teacher
    Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
    Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
    • Supermarket Mum
    • (as Tiffany Lyndall Knight)
    Lucy Hong
    • Supermarket Little Girl
    Sophie Riggs
    • Checkout Chick
    Lotte Crawford
    • Kissing Woman
    Chris Roberts
    • Kissing Man
    Terence Crawford
    Terence Crawford
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    • Director
      • Jennifer Kent
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Kent
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    7gavin6942

    One of the Best Horror Films of 2014

    A single mother (Essie Davis), plagued by the violent death of her husband, battles with her son (Noah Wiseman)'s fear of a monster lurking in the house, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her.

    Some people find this film terrifying, some just find it eerie. If nothing else, it stands out as original. Writer-director Jennifer Kent hits a home run, taking what she learned from her very unusual film school (watching Lars von Trier) and incorporating it here. But it is so much more than good direction and excellent framing.

    This is a film that could fail if the elements were off. If the creature effects were cheesy, it would not be as scary. If the mother was not as convincing, it would not be so emotional. And Noah Wiseman? Wow. Few child actors are able to perform on this level. The last one with this much talent that comes to mind is Chloe Moretz. Give this kid more roles, and give them to him now.
    9ExiledRoyal

    A meditation on grief

    The Babadook surprised me on two counts.

    First, as someone who doesn't often get the warm fuzzies at spooky films, this did. It's a well acted, believable account of a mum and child being haunted by a seemingly malevolent 'thing'. Effective jumps and creeping tension are handled well.

    But I was surprised again by the end, as I came away seeing it as an allegory for deep grief and a way through it. I found it quite moving, the mum finding a place for that darkness, finally taking control of it.
    Gordon-11

    a scary film

    This film tells the story of a woman who lost her husband in a cast accident. She raises her son who has serious behavioral problems. One day,they find a children's story book home,but it contains chilling images and disturbing messages. Gradually the messages become real, and their lives assets in horrific turmoil.

    The story is simple, but it's horrifying. It does not use cheap thrills or gore to scare. It's all psychology, all seemingly in her head, until the very end when the story takes a slightly different them. I enjoyed ensuing it. I heard good things about the film, and I'm not disappointed. The actress playing the mother must have been in much distress because her role requires her to be in constant distress.
    8garydear3009

    Chilling and Sad.Ignore the One-Stars!

    Never written a review before. Haven't felt the need. But after seeing the 1 star reviews of this film,i just felt compelled.

    Firstly,what this is.

    I would say a cross between The Shining and We Need to talk about Kevin. This film is desperately sad. A woman who is haunted,first by her husbands death,then by the Babadook all while looking after her young son. This is a creepy, no jump scare, fantastic psychological horror. A rare gem that plays on all those fairytale fears that you may have had as a kid.

    Second.What this isn't.

    Well,not "The worst horror in years".I get that people have different opinions.I do.But this isn't a film that can justify that sort of nonsensical comment. It isn't a dull jump scare-filled blockbuster. The characters are not hot teenagers. They are believable, disturbed and this makes the film the slow,creeping horror that it is.

    If you are a fan of horror,it really is a must see film.
    9mikeburdick

    Much more than a horror film

    While "The Babadook" may display some of the hallmarks of the traditional horror film, there's a lot more going on here than meets the eye. Far from the typical Hollywood bloodfest so brilliantly satired in "Cabin in the Woods," this film's characters are layered, its plot is mercurial, its actions are metaphorical, and its conclusions are ambiguous. All this is likely to disappoint those filmgoers who need to be spoonfed a formula. But if you're a film lover, Do. Not. Miss. This.

    Director Jennifer Kent understands what most horror filmmakers fail to grasp: that our biggest fear isn't of crazy killers or monsters or ghosts, but of ourselves—what lives inside us, the emotions we have to live with, the illusory veil of self-control.

    The plot revolves around a mum, her troubled son and the book he pulls off the shelf one night. But you already know too much. This is one film where knowing less going into it will really pay dividends. Really, don't even watch the trailer.

    Just know that the storytelling and craft are flawless. Essie Davis delivers one of the most challenging performances put to screen with total commitment and credibility. Kent's storytelling is utterly absorbing and she so delicately treads the line between what's real and what's not that you can never be sure of yourself.

    What you make of "The Babadook" will depend on who you are. You might take it at face value, as a creepy monster flick with all the constant threat and looming dread and shocking moments. You might take it as an attempt to capture the authentic experience of mental illness. You might take it as a symbolic story using a metaphor for grief and loss. The best films make you feel something and allow you the room to make sense of it yourself.

    Personally, I thought about this film for days after seeing it, both because of its ambiguity and because of the themes it explores, namely mental illness and domestic violence. Yes, it's scary. But it's also touching and heartbreaking. While "The Babadook" belongs alongside other great psychological horror films, like "The Innocents" and "The Haunting" (1963), to classify it purely as "horror" really belittles its accomplishment as a film that challenges us to examine and discuss issues we are very uncomfortable tackling in reality.

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    • Trivia
      Director Jennifer Kent holds the rights to the film. When asked if there would be a sequel, she said, "I will never allow any sequel to be made, because it's not that kind of film. I don't care how much I'm offered, it's just not going to happen."
    • Goofs
      (at around 18 mins) When calling out "legs 11" during the bingo game she holds a blue ball but a back shot shows her holding a white ball and in the next front shot she has the original blue ball again. As an extra the white ball is not 11 but 69 (which maybe a playful joke with the crew and cast)
    • Quotes

      Amelia: You are nothing. You're nothing! This is my house! You are trespassing in my house! If you touch my son again, I'll fucking kill you!

    • Connections
      Edited from Mortal Kombat (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Music from 'Skippy'
      Written by Eric Jupp

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Kojo
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sách Ma
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia(locations: Marion, Glenside, Goodwood, St Peters and North Adelaide)
    • Production companies
      • Screen Australia
      • Causeway Films
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $964,413
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,007
      • Nov 30, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,685,444
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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