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Roderick 2021-10-22 14:42:15
Satan's ability to be worse than God is that he must do it personally without becoming pregnant. The pierced pregnant women, sleeveless long skirts and hairstyles fully create the holiness of the heroine. There is no horror picture, the baby does not even show up at all, but it can precipitate a strong psychological pressure, which shows the work of skill. It is rumored that Polanski's wife was brutally assassinated by members of the cult "Manson Family" at home when she was pregnant, and it is...
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Chaz 2021-10-22 14:42:15
For God is dead, Nietzsche longs for the appearance of Superman, while Polanski points to Satan...
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Cheyenne 2021-10-22 14:42:14
It’s like making people want to know what a baby looks like at the end but afraid to see it. Polanski can stimulate the viewer’s horrible imagination with very simple expressions. This is a cumulative process until the last cult gathering. The passage reaches a burst. From this perspective, Bird is very confident in directing the...
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Adaline 2021-10-22 14:42:14
Most people talked about the film angered extreme religious figures, which led to the tragedy of the director’s tragic killing of his wife and children in reality. In fact, the mutual mapping of life and the film does not stop there. In reality, the starring Mia Farrow and Woody Allen have been competing for their children for...
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Jeanne 2021-10-22 14:42:14
The smile at the end portrays maternal love. Even if you give birth to a devil, the mother's love is still there. In the tenth month of pregnancy, the accumulation of negative energy, in the suspicious mood of the heroine, in the elegant character position and lighting arrangement, is full of unknown oppression. This sense of oppression was manifested in Mia Faro's thin and pale face, and her empty, frightened eyes. In the end, the carnival of the old believers seems to tell the world that some...
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Jaleel 2021-10-22 14:42:14
The popular books of the popular era can create a classic film: a horrible picture is not necessary, but a group of perverts who believe in the reincarnation of Satan (books in the 1930s, families at the end of the 19th century, cults and witchcraft: of course, these Ira Levin's unclear words), and a bunch of classic metaphors, have carved the most repressive and helpless scenes into a natural fit. The helpless ending given by the mother's love far exceeds the original book Jumping off a...
Rosemary's Baby Comments
Extended Reading
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Rosemary Woodhouse: Pain, begone, I will have no more of thee!
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Rosemary Woodhouse: Oh, God. Oh, God.
Laura-Louise McBirney: Oh, shut up with your "Oh, Gods" or we'll kill you, milk or no milk!