There was something really special and even during the final scenes, after all Bee and her friends do, there remains their relationship. It is understood that this is more than Cole having a crush on this hot high school girl and that he doesn’t just want a babysitter to ogle at her. We get that vibe that these two are more than babysitter and kid who leads to her getting money. Which is one of the reasons I loved the setup of this movie. For she, through one method or another, teaches him confidence, maybe how to defend himself, and be cool with who he is and his surroundings. Someone who helps him catch up to his age so that he no longer fears opportunity, challenges, or something as simple as being alone in his own home. One in which Bee is the babysitter who acts like a sort of hotter Mary Poppins. For until it is night time and Bee is stabbing a nerd through their skull, you can almost imagine this being a cute coming of age story. You know what you rarely seen in anything within the horror genre? Quality relationships, banter, and the vibe that, before the horror starts, the movie could go a completely different way. Highlights Bee and Cole’s Relationship Bee (Samara Weaving) and Cole (Judah Lewis) speaking about their sci-fi dream teams. What in the world made Cole think the best way to take out Bee would be to drive a car through the front of his house?.How did Bee move the cop car, and the bodies of the dead cops, alongside clean up the house, so fast?.Why did Cole keep running up things? Be it upstairs or into his treehouse? After hiding in the crawl space, a smart move, I was hoping he wouldn’t be as stupid as the average lead in a horror film.Outside of Allison ( Bella Thorne), what was everyone else there for? We know Max ( Robbie Amell) just wanted to kill people, but what about everyone else?.So, where did Bee get that book and what exactly led her to devil worship?.For Bee is a devil worshipper and she plans on using Cole’s blood to grant a few wishes. ![]() ![]() I’m talking, they watch old westerns and reenact them, have geeky conversations, and seem almost like brother and sister. A hot high school girl who is more than a babysitter but also a friend. Well, fears and because he loves his babysitter Bee (Samara Weaving). Horror comedies are usually downright terrible, but The Babysitter is not only an exception but makes a blueprint to follow.ġ2-year-old Cole ( Judah Lewis), mostly due to adolescent fears, still has a babysitter.
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