>character sees thing
>looks away for a second
>thing is gone
>>83192984
>character is relieved
>turns back around
>thing is right in front of them now
>character emerges from a sewer
>nothing coming from the direction they're looking
>they turn around
>shot of their face illuminated by head lights
>loud horn
>they duck back down
>turn around
>thing is right behind them
>character is in spooky setting
>music stops as he slowly approaches something
>loud sound but its just a cat
>*phew*
>second loud sound and its the monster this time
>>83192984
>Character sees a BBC
>Looks away for a second
>Turns back around
>The BBC is inside his boipussy
>rawr!
>*wakes up* oh thank goodness just a dream.. rawr!
>*wakes up* oh lord it was just another dream
>the movie leaves it ambiguous as to whether or not the monster actually existed or if it was just a metaphor for psychological issues
>>83193486
>what is the babadook
>characters are in a fight
>instead of ending the fight when their opponent is down, they lift them up and throw them, allowing them time to recover
>>83193894
>character sees enemy
>drops his gun to beat him in a """fair""" fist-fight instead of just shooting him at range because muh honor or whatever
>does that stupid "come here" gesture
>>83193257
>turn
>thing isn't behind them
>>83193607
No, Babadook was a gay icon
>>83194118
>characters fight
>both take 5000 clean punches from each other without getting KO'd
>>83193607
Babadook was clearly real but it was also a metaphor for psychological issues.
The mother and son feed it together at the end.
>>83193486
>what is Oculus
>>83193486
>what is rosemary babie