Rosemary's Baby Comments

  • Dayana 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    Responding to strong emotions: calm fear, tender evil, rational grief. The low level of the head-up view symbolizes lurking and peeping. In the high-rise New York City, high-level citizens are still surrounded and coerced. The speed of the camera becomes the key to unlocking the mystery, sometimes holding your breath, sometimes...

  • Lizeth 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    The narrative structure of "Rosemary's Baby" reminded me of "The Sixth Sense", and it was also after a long foreshadowing that it gradually began to make me feel the "horror" atmosphere. The foreplay in the movie is more attractive to me than "The Exorcist". After Hess suddenly fell into a coma, the plot became more bizarre and confusing, and the plot developed to the climax and the ending suddenly became clear (This is no dream! This is really happening ! It's not a dream! It's real!),...

  • Gardner 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    90/100, the appearance is a cult, but the real man behind the scenes may be the pressure of male authority. The setting shot is the panoramic view of the apartment, and the two people seem to be swallowed up when they check in. The interior space of the apartment is constantly intensified and oppressive, and the concrete gaze surrounds Rosemary, which alienates both the physical and the psychological. In the end, it evolved into a kind of harmony, and the subtle anomalies and contrasts in this...

  • Leora 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    We started a home party to choose movies, and then found that everyone wanted to see it but didn't watch it. What's weird is that the theme is surprisingly consistent with the "Häxan" I watched in the afternoon. The most powerful thing is that under the circumstance of limited information, on the one hand, there is a strong empathy with Rosemary under the guidance of the camera; Suspicion. It took 10 years for Foucault to write...

  • Horace 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    The first half is in the flow of life, inadvertently revealing short-lived horror, and the second half is directly immersed in madness. I don’t think it is a high-level horror film without horror scenes. Only from this one can prove that Polanski is Hitchko. A good student of Gram, but he was more radical than Hitchcock. Cassavetes is acting with his directing style. His casualness is out of tune with Mia Faro. It was not until the last scene that it was homogenized and entered the state of...

  • 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....

  • Cleora 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    It's a pity not to see the baby, but maybe it's even more regrettable when it is photographed. Once the fearful thing has a specific appearance, it loses its sense of mystery. Religion is interesting, and it is reflected in reality. It can also be understood as a husband using his wife's womb to sacrifice to the entire patriarchal society, jointly pushing a simple woman to hell, and then using her natural motherhood to tie her firmly, thus serve them. The back is cold from the inside out, the...

  • Gudrun 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Watching horror movies in the middle of the night couldn't be more enjoyable, and this time I really got fans of Polanski. It takes too long to create a terrifying atmosphere. It is a masterpiece of psychological horror films. When the truth is pulled away a little bit, the terrifying effect gradually spreads out. How hopeless it is when you find out that the people around you who love you are using you to give birth to Satan's children, and you are still a believer in the devil with a grin and...

  • Reymundo 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    "Hereditary" should have referenced a lot of things from this movie, but I prefer the latter. Polanski's narrative is so powerful that 136 minutes doesn't feel long at all. No place is a surprise in a cult-themed horror film, and there is not a single scene where blood is splashed. Relying on excellent rhythm and extremely patient foreshadowing, they are thrown in sequence. Out of suspense, gradually creating a mysterious and evil atmosphere. From the third point of the movie, almost all clues...

  • Alexzander 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Revisit. If you want to make a movie and become a master, it is not enough to rely on hard work and enthusiasm. In the end, it is talent. Polanski is one of the few people with a supernatural talent for...

Extended Reading

Rosemary's Baby quotes

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

  • 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!