1h 12 min

S02 E16 - Whimsical Sunday C**ts (The Babadook‪)‬ Aahfter Horror

    • Cine y TV

This week the boys reveal a prank that has been played on one of the cast - can you guess which one :D

"The Babadook," directed by Jennifer Kent and released in 2014, is a psychological horror film that explores the depths of grief, trauma, and motherhood. The story centers on Amelia, a single mother played by Essie Davis, who struggles to cope with the death of her husband and the challenging behavior of her young son, Samuel, portrayed by Noah Wiseman. Their lives take a sinister turn when a mysterious pop-up book titled "Mister Babadook" appears, unleashing a malevolent presence that begins to haunt their home. As Amelia grapples with her own inner demons and the terrifying reality of the Babadook's presence, the film delves into themes of mental illness, repression, and the bond between mother and child.

What sets "The Babadook" apart is its nuanced exploration of horror through psychological and emotional layers. Rather than relying solely on jump scares and gore, the film builds an atmosphere of dread and tension through its expertly crafted visuals and sound design. Kent's direction, coupled with Davis's powerful performance, creates a deeply affecting portrayal of a woman on the brink of collapse, struggling to protect her child from both external and internal threats. "The Babadook" has been praised for its originality, thematic depth, and chilling atmosphere, earning it a reputation as one of the most acclaimed horror films of the 2010s.

Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcastTwitter: @aahfterhorrorFacebook: aahfterhorrorpodcastEmail: aafterhorrorpod@outlook.com

This week the boys reveal a prank that has been played on one of the cast - can you guess which one :D

"The Babadook," directed by Jennifer Kent and released in 2014, is a psychological horror film that explores the depths of grief, trauma, and motherhood. The story centers on Amelia, a single mother played by Essie Davis, who struggles to cope with the death of her husband and the challenging behavior of her young son, Samuel, portrayed by Noah Wiseman. Their lives take a sinister turn when a mysterious pop-up book titled "Mister Babadook" appears, unleashing a malevolent presence that begins to haunt their home. As Amelia grapples with her own inner demons and the terrifying reality of the Babadook's presence, the film delves into themes of mental illness, repression, and the bond between mother and child.

What sets "The Babadook" apart is its nuanced exploration of horror through psychological and emotional layers. Rather than relying solely on jump scares and gore, the film builds an atmosphere of dread and tension through its expertly crafted visuals and sound design. Kent's direction, coupled with Davis's powerful performance, creates a deeply affecting portrayal of a woman on the brink of collapse, struggling to protect her child from both external and internal threats. "The Babadook" has been praised for its originality, thematic depth, and chilling atmosphere, earning it a reputation as one of the most acclaimed horror films of the 2010s.

Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcastTwitter: @aahfterhorrorFacebook: aahfterhorrorpodcastEmail: aafterhorrorpod@outlook.com

1h 12 min

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