The weak ROSE did (not) the Virgin Mary?

Isaiah 2022-03-16 09:01:03

For a moment I hoped, Rosemary just had antenatal phobias, she was anxious, she was crazy, she imagined all of them Witches. Husband is still a third-rate actor, chasing hard-to-get roles; elderly neighbors are eager and eager to stop by and share small desserts; Tannis is really a fresh herb, a natural vitamin for pregnant women... Even so, Desperate too. Ro cried and complained about her husband's neglect in his acting career; he was raised in a boudoir and seldom walked around the courtyard, waiting for his children to guard the house, and drifted away from his former friends. As a woman in her twenties, only for me, the one who pushed depression and despair to the depths, the one that finally made me fear, the one who crushed the camel, was regarded as redemption by Ro - Doctor Hill's do.

This is a small microcosm of patriarchal patriarchy, and it is a society’s broad acquiescence permission to behave so far.

After listening to the absurd and bizarre wizard story, Doctor Hill, who already knew that her patient was concealed by her husband, turned around and contacted her husband while making promises to Ro. In the short half hour in between, I don't know if he ever hesitated. He chose to call Ro's husband (is it a sign of paternity to go with an old man?) and let them take the pregnant woman who asked him for help.

Maybe it's because you don't want to get involved in household chores, maybe it's because you don't want to cause trouble, or maybe you just want to get off work early? I don't know, all I know is that even if there is an accident, even if there is some strange power, Dr. Hill just handed over the delirious female patient to her husband and father, oh poor Hill, Where is he responsible for this? He had a chance and could have been a decent man, but he didn't.

Could he tell Ro about his unbelief? Could he tell Ro about his diagnosis? Can he persuade Ro to leave, even if he scolds a lunatic, as if he hadn't seen her?

no no no no. Like a gentleman, he was extremely tolerant and patient with the panic and helplessness of this "crazy" lady. Oh poor Hill, where is he responsible for this? In the end, Dr. Hill simply handed over the delirious female patient to her husband and father. Women are arranged, coaxed, and treated like this. Of course, there is no way to resist. Ro wasn't even empowered by Dr. Hill to hear "she's crazy" in person, and Ro was taken back to the apartment, dumbfounded to hear her husband say she was prenatal insane. All of them witches, I pray Dr. Hill is not one of them. Look at what he has done, what is the difference between yes and no? For Ro's soft whisper: God bless Dr. Hill, for the lights and doors that Dr. Hill backhand closed, I want to cry. Famous obstetrician and obstetrician Abraham Sapielstein - Rosemary, as fragile as a rose, the birth doctor of Mary who believes in Catholicism, and the "guide" of Satan's son. The Abrahamic religions do not have a common conclusion about the appearance of Satan, and over the years, various religions have formed several widely circulated theories.

Unspoken in the play, a few clues are enough to outline the baby: "What did you do to his eyes?" Rosemary asked in horror. Existing widely accepted theory: Satan's eyes are red or completely black, and the eyes of babies mentioned in the play and in the novel are vertical pupils and yellow like beasts. "Look at his hands and feet." The old woman Laura Lewis, who was shaking the cradle quickly, said eagerly and frantically. From the Wikipedia portrait: Satan's hands and feet (claws) are all four-fingered, and the corresponding passage in the original book also mentions that the baby's hands and feet are wrapped like this. It is unclear what the meaning of Roman's ear piercings in the play is, and my shallow religious knowledge is not enough to tell me if there is any relevant dogma. Just guessing, are male ear piercings, ear piercings - accessories, related to greed and depravity? I'm far too lazy, an atheist, to conjecture that it's a desperate carnival of demented radicals forsaken by the times who turn their backs on vitamins and shout empty, meaningless slogans at an underdeveloped deformity. . For half a century, they had gathered in an apartment, and they had grown into a nuisance. Satan can turn the suffering over like this? Why are the followers of evil mostly ignorant? Shouldn't the dark world be more efficient and efficient? Just like that? IS GOD DEAD? I firmly believe that only i can save myself, Satan or any other evils doesn't help too. Finally, be patient and respectful to modern medicine, maintain physical and mental health, be cautious in marriage and childbirth, and share with you all.

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  • Wyatt 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    Not scary, but a good movie. It feels a bit similar to "The Exorcist" and "The Wicker Man". In other words, there must be something wrong with a female protagonist who is very thin except for a big belly and a thin face. .

  • Stephania 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    Romansky's way of expressing horror is not particularly unique, but the compositional characteristics of the picture are unparalleled in the world, and the polishing of light and shadow is also quite delicate, the master is really not covered!

Rosemary's Baby quotes

  • Rosemary Woodhouse: I dreamed someone was raping me. I think it was someone inhuman.

    Guy Woodhouse: Thanks a lot.

  • Rosemary Woodhouse: Pain, begone, I will have no more of thee!