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Adolfo 2022-04-22 07:01:04

It's not that Rosemary is accidentally pregnant with Satan's ghost, or that her husband and creepy neighbor are part of the devil. What is really unpredictable and acceptable is that when Rosemary stared at the demon pupils with the baby, she felt the maternal instinct that made her lose the judgment of right and wrong. Did she become a demon? There were few movies like this that allowed evil to triumph over justice, even today. Of course, this often appears in director Roman Polanski's works, such as the noir "Chinatown" with a harsh unexpected ending, and the thriller and suspense "The Ninth Door", and so on.
Kay (John Cassavetes) has a frail-looking wife, Rosemary (Mia Farrow), and since they moved to a new apartment, Kay has been in a relationship with an old neighbor couple. joyous. But Rosemanli didn't particularly like the neighbors. What made her uncomfortable was the series of strange things that followed.
Rosemanli saw the woman who committed suicide, and in the increasingly strange atmosphere of life, she still had creepy dreams. In the dream, a long-haired monster violated her. Not long after she woke up from the nightmare, Rosemanli found out that she was pregnant. The old neighbor came to take care of Rosemanli and the baby in her womb. However, Rosemanli gradually suspected that all the strange things came from this seemingly kind and kind neighbor, and even her own husband! They're conspiring to count Rosemary's baby. Was it Rosemary's hallucination or was it real? When she saw that there were no pupils in the eyes of the born baby, Rosemanli knew that the breath of the devil was in sight.

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  • Gia 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    After gradually entering the plot, everything is addicting and exciting to the extreme, until finally Rosemary begins to accept the reality and cradle the cradle. Religious themes aside, the film does a near-perfect setting of thriller and suspense, with Rosemary's perspective leading the audience to tremble with fear. The theme of religion also makes the movie different from ordinary horror movies. As for what it is, I don't want to think about it.

  • Tremayne 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    There is no great psychological pressure created by any thriller. Full marks!

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!