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  2. 4 days ago · Like Stephen King adaptation Shining Vale, The Babadook ending is a commentary on how people who struggle with mental illness — especially depression — often have to live with their inner demons and hardships by trying to keep them at bay instead of extinguishing them once and for all.

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  3. Jan 24, 2019 · The end of the movie sees Amelia acknowledging the Babadook as a permanent presence in their lives. In keeping with its symbolic representation of grief and mental illness,...

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  4. Sep 19, 2024 · While the ending of The Babadook is fairly straightforward in terms of what literally happens, the metaphorical meaning of these events is unusually rich, hence why it’s made so many top-ten...

  5. Jul 2, 2022 · The Babadook drives her away from her bedroom, that is located on the first floor. In the end, it is in the bedroom where she defeats the monster. Implying that she has gained back control.

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · The Babadook tries to take Samuel forcibly, but Amelia intervenes to save her son. In the struggle, she witnesses her husband’s death once again. After an intense tug-of-war, the Babadook escapes into the basement, and Amelia locks it inside.

  7. Mar 12, 2023 · The Babadook ending plays into the movie's themes of loss, with The Babadook monster showing Amelia a vision of her late husband Oskar. The monster takes her over...

  8. The Babadook's ending serves as a metaphor for accepting and living with one's inner demons, particularly depression, rather than trying to banish them. The film's deeper meaning resonates with LGBTQ audiences, although its director did not initially intend for it to have deliberate LGBTQ themes.

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