Baba Lysaga's Nighttime Rituals Revealed

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Baba Lysaga, also known as the "Night Hag," is a prominent character in Slavic folklore and mythology. She is often described as an old, haggard woman with wild hair and glowing red eyes. Baba Lysaga is associated with darkness, death, and the supernatural. In many legends, Baba Lysaga is portrayed as a malevolent figure, capable of causing harm and suffering. She is believed to have the ability to curse individuals, manipulate the forces of nature, and control spirits and souls. It is said that she roams the night, searching for victims to torment and torment.


"Practical Magic" is too scary for children and too childish for adults. Who was it made for? On the one hand, you have cute witches making jokes about magic potions and herbal shampoos, and on the other hand, you have a kidnapping by an abusive boyfriend who dies of an overdose--but not for long. Moldy evil spirits rise up out of other people's bodies, and teaspoons stir on their own.

The whole movie would have been funnier if they, and not the younger women, had been involved with the Transylvanian cowboy and the cop, but that would have required wit and imagination beyond the compass of this material. I agree with Lizzy this whole film is around love and guys, and tbh every time they talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff it s around the situation of liking a guy, wishing for a guy or complaining about a guy, even when talking about her daughter s it s the worries about falling in love.

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It is said that she roams the night, searching for victims to torment and torment. According to folklore, Baba Lysaga is particularly drawn to places of death and decay. She is said to inhabit abandoned houses, graveyards, and forests, where she can freely perform her dark rituals and cast her sinister spells.

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This movie passed 3 of 3 tests. It was entered by Flavia on 2010-07-22 17:44:04.

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Flavia said:

Aunt Frances, aunt Jet, Sally and Gillian talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff.
Gillian talks with Sally about the need for her to get out of bed and get back living, taking care of her daughters, etc.

Message posted on 2010-07-22 17:44:04 Ilyssa said:

I just realized today that this movie passes the Bechdel test with flying colors and I was SO HAPPY. I knew there was a reason that this is my favorite movie!

Message posted on 2011-08-04 00:17:35 Lizzy Tish disagreed with the rating and said:

While I love this movie for the strong women characters, the positive messaging and the beautiful ending, it does not pass the third test. All talk of magic is around the spells needed for men, Gillian's boyfriend, the sheriff, Sally's husband. The talk in the bed between the sisters is about Sally's husband. The premise of the movie is around escaping a curse that is directly a result of relationships to men. I don't think this is a bad thing. I just think that the Bechdel test gets too much credit as a measure

Message posted on 2016-04-17 04:18:07 ab said:

It does pass all three tests. While an awful lot of the plot revolves around men, there are things such as Sally talking with her aunts about how she wants them to interact with her daughters.

Message posted on 2019-01-04 06:20:55 howarthe said: This film also passes the reverse Bechtel test. Gary and Jimmy talk about their past. Message posted on 2021-10-06 13:18:00 Vee disagreed with the rating and said:

I agree with Lizzy this whole film is around love and guys, and tbh every time they talk about witchcraft, foods and stuff it's around the situation of liking a guy, wishing for a guy or complaining about a guy, even when talking about her daughter's it's the worries about falling in love. But tbh the whole point of the movie is about a live curse not really being a witch so it's expected.

Baba lysaga night with

It is believed that she can transform into various animals, such as a cat or a crow, to spy on her victims and carry out her wicked intentions. One of the most well-known tales involving Baba Lysaga is her "Night With" ritual. It is said that on certain nights, Baba Lysaga is able to summon dark forces and perform powerful magic. During this ritual, she gathers objects associated with death and performs various incantations and invocations to summon spirits from the underworld. Those who have witnessed the "Night With" ritual claim to have experienced terrifying visions, heard eerie whispers, and felt the presence of malevolent spirits. It is said that Baba Lysaga feeds on the fear and suffering of her victims, gaining power and strength from their anguish. Despite her malevolence, Baba Lysaga is also revered by some as a wise and knowledgeable figure. In certain versions of the legends, she is believed to possess ancient wisdom and secret knowledge of the occult. It is said that she can provide answers to life's mysteries and offer guidance to those who seek it. In modern times, the legend of Baba Lysaga has inspired numerous works of fiction, including books, movies, and video games. Her character is often portrayed as a formidable antagonist, capable of terrorizing and manipulating those who cross her path. Overall, Baba Lysaga is a haunting and enigmatic figure in Slavic folklore. Her "Night With" ritual and reputation as the Night Hag make her one of the most fascinating and chilling characters in mythology. Whether feared or revered, she continues to captivate the imagination of people around the world..

Reviews for "The Witching Hour with Baba Lysaga: A Night to Remember"

1. Scott - 2/5 stars
I was really looking forward to "Baba Lysaga Night With" based on the premise, but I was ultimately disappointed. The show lacked cohesion and the plot felt disjointed. The performances were also underwhelming and failed to capture my attention. Overall, it felt like a missed opportunity to create a compelling and engaging night of entertainment.
2. Sarah - 1/5 stars
I found "Baba Lysaga Night With" to be quite confusing and hard to follow. The storytelling was muddled, making it difficult to understand the motivations of the characters. Additionally, the acting was subpar, with many of the performers delivering their lines in a wooden and unconvincing manner. To top it off, the production value was lacking, and the set design felt cheap and hastily put together. Overall, I would not recommend this play to others.
3. Mark - 2/5 stars
"Baba Lysaga Night With" had the potential to be an intriguing and thrilling experience, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The pacing of the play was off, with slow and plodding scenes that dragged on for too long. The dialogue felt contrived and lacked depth, making it hard to connect with the characters on any meaningful level. While there were a few moments of suspense, they were overshadowed by the overall lackluster performance. I left the theater feeling underwhelmed and wishing I had spent my evening elsewhere.
4. Emily - 2/5 stars
I had high hopes for "Baba Lysaga Night With", but I was left feeling disappointed. The script was convoluted and hard to follow, leaving me confused about the motivations and actions of the characters. The performances were lackluster, with the actors failing to bring any real emotion or depth to their roles. The set and costume design were also underwhelming, failing to transport me into the world of the play. Overall, it felt like a missed opportunity to create a captivating theatrical experience.

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