Rosemary's Baby Comments

  • Aurore 2023-04-23 07:47:49

    Roman Polanski's 1968 work, a textbook-level suspense thriller, 136 minutes without feeling too long, and the ending is still...

  • Susanna 2023-02-05 22:15:24

    When you feel the world is against you, you don't believe anythying. And sometimes, there is nothing to believe. But better believe. Otherwise you'll find out what's lying behind those seemingly holy...

  • Mabelle 2023-01-16 18:28:03

    [1968 American Period] A year after the film was released, Polanski's eight-month-pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was murdered by members of the Manson cult. Inside, the killer also used her blood to scribble slogans on the...

  • Aditya 2023-01-16 10:39:12

    A great horror film can be so soothing, calm and unassuming, and all the terrifying images are hidden under those illusory and indistinguishable appearances. The dream is so...

  • Eriberto 2023-01-12 19:41:17

    The beginning is flat, and the atmosphere of the middle scenes is well controlled; so the ending means so; I always feel that Polanski was caught by Manson because he filmed...

  • Lorenz 2022-12-27 23:24:11

    With calm and dark tones and solid and bizarre narratives, Roman Polanski slowly shocks the audience with the style he is good at, giving people no fright, but active thinking and imperceptible panic. Although it is a strange story about the existence of the devil, you have to doubt its existence in the end. At the same time, the movie is also peeping at the weakness of people, and when this weakness comes from goodness, it can't help but make people...

  • Alivia 2022-12-22 01:20:52

    In fact, there is basically no unpredictable plot in the plot, except for the final choice of the heroine, which shocked me a bit. The story gets more and more tense as the story unfolds. The devil is actually hidden in the people around you and the so-called experts who appear to be "for your own good". Polanski himself can be considered a blood mold and was targeted by the...

  • Zechariah 2022-12-09 19:55:02

    For commercial films, there is no flaw in the shooting, and the music is used very carefully. In terms of scary level, it can't be as good as The Shining and Children I watched before. The most dramatic thing about this movie is that it is outside the movie, which is really embarrassing. I really like Morrow's short hair, it makes her look...

  • Shaina 2022-11-28 01:06:04

    Mia Farrow has successfully created a typical image of a poor pregnant woman in the 1960s who is a combination of two, silly, tiger and...

  • Nona 2022-10-22 13:31:05

    It is not so much the suspense given by witchcraft and the devil, but rather the unease and fear in the hearts of modern people, which makes the audience eagerly look forward to this horror story. The protagonist should start a new life, but he has to worry and doubt all the time. She found that she was deceived and deceived by the people around her. Even if she knew the truth at the last moment, she was still unable to resist and had to accept her own destiny. Fate being manipulated by others...

Extended Reading
  • Alba 2022-04-19 09:01:28

    horror movies are movies

    "Rosemary's Baby" is amazing! This film, released in 1968, is two hours and sixteen minutes long, and the whole feeling of getting down is fantastic!

    The narrative is slow but not procrastinating, the steps are suspicious and irreversible, the colors are comfortable, the soundtrack is concise, the...

  • Therese 2022-04-19 09:01:28

    Watch whatever you want

    The atmosphere of the whole film is depressing and painful, like the whispers of the devil. Most of the first half of the heroine was in a state of being deceived and completely trusting her husband and doctor, until Ha Chi's prompt gradually awakened. It can also be seen as the awakening of female...

Rosemary's Baby quotes

  • [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!

  • Minnie Castevet: Oh, are you *preg*nant?