Mia Farrow possessed by Rosemary

Mauricio 2021-10-22 14:34:32



Just as people are accustomed to taking Leslie Cheung’s fate and his role in movies ("Farewell My Concubine", "Rouge Tears", "Happy Together", "A Fei's True Story", "Evil and West Poison", etc.) "Mary's Baby" is popular, in addition to the good and good-looking movie itself, it also includes its paradoxical and embarrassing intertextual relationship with the real world: the great success of the film brought unimaginable bad luck to the director , Roman Polanski’s wife Sharon Tate, who was pregnant with Rocchia, was subsequently murdered by the cult organization "The Manson Family". A generation of beautiful women died, and a generation of famous directors became even more gloomy and indignant. "Macbeth" "Is regarded as a response to Manson and his gang, and the later "Immoral Trial" also seems to be his plea in the case of his alleged rape of a young girl.

Similar complaints don’t stop there. Looking at it from another angle, the film’s fateful color seems to have been fulfilled in the actor Mia Farrow: rosemary means rosemary in English, and its allusions are similar to the Christian Virgin Mary. Asia is related, so the heroine in the film named rosemary, which is self-evident. At the end of the movie, Rosemary's child is possessed by Satan. Due to the nature of mother's love, she finally chooses to accept reality after she almost collapses, and Love House and Udi approach the devil.

"Rosemary's Baby" is Mia Farrow’s first work featuring the heroine. She herself won the Golden Globe Award for New Actress for this, but it really made Mia Farrow famous in history. , Apparently she also participated in a series of works by Woody Allen. The two have been dating for nearly 11 years and have collaborated on 13 films including "The Legend of Xili", "The Purple Rose of Cairo" and "Sisters of Hannah". This stage is the golden age of Woody Allen's creation, and Mia Farrow is rightly regarded by fans as "Woody Allen's muse."

Later, everyone knew that the relationship between the two lovers finally ended because of the exposure of Woody Allen and her adopted daughter Song Yi. At that time, Woody Allen's new film "Husband, Wife and Lover" was being filmed. In the film, the two played exactly a pair of middle-aged couples who looked close and divorced. Due to extra-theatre factors, this movie almost couldn’t kill Qing. In the end, the producer had to deal with it, and Mia Farrow reluctantly agreed to it. The main content of the filming was the last peaceful conversation between the two of them about the breakup. In other words, film and reality seem to be highly synchronized again here.

But in fact, life is far more complicated and difficult than movies. The joint betrayal of the lover and the adopted daughter undoubtedly gave Mia Farrow a heavy blow. At that time, she put down an intriguing and ruthless sentence: He took my daughter, and I will take his daughter. Later, the two of them had torn their skins and went to court to fight for the custody of the three children (one biological son, one adopted son, and one adopted daughter). After two years of tug-of-war, Mia Farrow won the lawsuit. For many years thereafter, the three children chose not to meet their father anymore, and the relationship took a turn for the worse.

On Father’s Day 2012, Mia Farrow’s biological son Ronan Farrow tweeted, wishing Woody Allen "Happy Father’s Day—or, Happy Brother-in-law’s Day." January 2014 On the 12th, Woody Allen’s former lover, Diane Keaton, received the Golden Globe’s Lifetime Achievement Award on his behalf. Ronan Farrow once again made a statement saying that this person never attended the award ceremony because he was “busy with My own adopted daughter is in chaos." I don't know what Woody Allen should think about his own biological father so bitterly sarcasm. On February 2, 2014, his adopted daughter Dilian Farrow published an open letter in the New York Times, claiming that she had been sexually assaulted by her adoptive father when she was young. Subsequently, Mia Farrow and Ronan Farrow commented on this open letter. There was public solidarity, but this time, the lucky scale tilted to Woody Allen's side, and the judge finally ruled him in favor of "insufficient evidence". What’s more interesting is that Dillian’s brother Moses Farrow (the adopted son of the three children) also chose to move closer to Allen. In an interview with People magazine, the 36-year-old Moses accused the adoptive mother Mi Ya Farrow "instilled hatred of her father into the children", "she instilled in us a concept: it was my father who broke up the family, and he also sexually assaulted my sister. For her, I hated my father for many years. . I now realize that this is a way of revenge." If Moses’ remarks are true, and then think about Mia Farrow’s role and fate in "Rosemary’s Baby", you really want to let People are terrified of thinking carefully.

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  • Aurelia 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    Although there is no horror scene, the suspicion in it is very fatal! ~I'm afraid to listen to the music in the opening credits.

  • Esmeralda 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Slow & weak... Too shallow into the play, big contradictions but small conflicts, weak plots, infinite maternal love, Sassoon was shot, and phobia of having children.

Rosemary's Baby quotes

  • Rosemary Woodhouse: Isn't Hutch coming with us?

    Skipper: Catholics only, Miss. I'm afraid that we're bound by these prejudices.

    Rosemary Woodhouse: I understand.

  • Rosemary Woodhouse: What have you done to him? What have you done to his eyes, you maniacs!

    Roman Castevet: He has his father's eyes.

    Rosemary Woodhouse: What do you mean? Guy's eyes are normal!