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Clinton 2022-04-20 09:01:17

It's gripping reminds me of hereditary doom but I don't like the ending. Can I rewrite the ending?

The heroine who believes in Catholicism is particularly kind, but because of the persecution of the cult and the betrayal of her husband, she is pregnant with Satan's child, which is simply blasphemy against God. In the final scene, Rosemary slowly rocked the cradle, her eyes glowing with motherly love. 6 years have passed in a blink of an eye, and although Andy had the appearance of a devil when he was born, he gradually became like a human at the age of 3. To be continued............................................ Lost Rosemary, but due to Andy's close connection with his mother, in order to protect his mother, he killed the cultist, and finally the cultist died at the hands of Satan he believed in. After that, Rosemary reluctantly inserted the cross into Andy's heart, and then disappeared. As for Guy, after Andy was born, he became addicted to drugs and AIDS. After Andy's death, his career plummeted. He finally went bankrupt, became homeless, and finally froze to death under a tree on Christmas Eve.

(I always feel like I've seen this plot) Well, a cult horror movie is slowly starting to move towards a bloody horror movie. Well, I like it.

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  • Alessia 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    When I saw the title, I thought it was a bloody cult film, but I didn't expect it to be a great religious thriller. There was no straight-forward presentation. With the weird soundtrack, it created a full suspenseful atmosphere. As the story progressed, the evil conspiracy gradually unfolded. , The disturbed heroine and the charming others look very horrifying, is it a relief from insanity or a continuation of the deception? The mystery is not solved until the end. This way of describing cults from the side is more interesting and attractive than bloody piles or possessed exorcism. You must know that this is a 1968 film. And the accent of the movie is very British, and the words are very slow and have a sense of tone.

  • Berenice 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The most terrifying thing is that everyone is a devil, always isolated and helpless, with nowhere to run. Leaving aside religion (Polanski, who took the lives of his wife and children for this reason, seems to be Satan's scourge of reality), such as a husband who is too busy with work and neglects his family to be radicalized into a career and sign a contract with the devil to betray his wife, which makes this film even more. Like a psychological mapping of middle-class marriage, it's only in extreme (Satan is extreme for Catholics) form.

Rosemary's Baby quotes

  • Roman Castevet: To 1966! The year One.

  • [First lines]

    Mr. Nicklas: Are you a doctor?

    Guy Woodhouse: Yes. Yes.

    Rosemary Woodhouse: He's an actor.

    Mr. Nicklas: Oh, an actor. We're very popular with actors. Have I, uh, seen you in anything?

    Guy Woodhouse: Well ,let's see, I-I did "Hamlet" a while back, didn't I, Liz? And then we did "The, uh, The Sandpiper" and then...

    Rosemary Woodhouse: He's joking. He was in "Luther" and "Nobody Loves an Albatross" and a lot of television plays and commercials.

    Mr. Nicklas: Well, that's where the money is, isn't it? Commercials?

    Guy Woodhouse: And the artistic thrills, too!