The epitome of psychological horror

Roger 2022-04-19 09:01:28

"Rosemary's Baby" is a personal essay about watching the movie. The first impression I felt after watching the movie was a non-serious film review. I thought it was a horror genre, but I saw the category and it was horror, which is usually poisoned by those rotten ghost movies. As a result, I always thought that there would be ghosts and gods appearing, there would be jump scares, and I always thought that no matter how exciting it would come, it would be really scary, and Roman Polanski's style did not have any sudden surprises from beginning to end, nor did Horror and bloody sensory stimulation, but it is indeed a horror film, and it is very terrifying and creepy, like sitting on pins and needles, and thinking about it. . . Totally a psychological horror movie, this one is more to my personal taste in this comparison (because I'm terrified of those scary images that pop up, like sometimes sitting on the toilet looking at my phone, opening a beauty video, etc. When you see that you are investing, suddenly a ghost appears, and asks if you hate it? It is no exaggeration to say that the constipation has been cured.) In fact, the whole story of the movie is relatively simple and easy to understand, there are no intricate characters relation. The so-called fear in the film actually comes from deception, especially her husband (male protagonist), I really want to rush into the screen and strangle him to death, how can this be? For selfish purposes, it's abhorrent. I think all slogans that trample on human ethics are cult organizations, such as for the so-called "correct" , let you report your relatives and friends, it's so fucking terrible, are these things common in our lives? I think it may be in other forms. For example, something happened in this land, which is deafening, so no matter how technology develops, the essence of human nature cannot be changed, right and wrong, good and evil stories every day It's all going on, he's like a curse, you can't break free as long as you're alive! No solution. In addition, the question of the heroine, many people are talking about how she should be, accusing her of being ignorant, relying too much on men, etc. Indeed, if as a movie, we can have such an understanding of the ideas conveyed by the director , find experience, no problem, but I think the heroine herself is a very kind person, but she doesn't know, we shouldn't hold the victim's guilt theory, she is just a person, hey, her character is just like this, what's wrong ? In my opinion, this kind of accusation is meaningless. There may be better solutions. We can also learn from the experience as a bystander, but I think any reaction of the heroine is understandable! At least the director made it more reasonable! Finally, let's talk about the ending of the movie. The heroine looked at the child at the end. How can I describe this feeling, mixed flavors or what? You said that the heroine has experienced so much pain and deception before, although I do not understand many plots very well. I think this kind of incomprehension may be due to cultural differences between us and the Western world or some other reason? It is unknown that she did not resist in the end. Although she was born with Satan, her expression was meaningful. This is motherhood overcoming hatred. Maybe, hatred is acquired, but motherhood is born! PS: This movie is really classic, no matter the plot is very catchy, every actor in the movie is very good, the bad guy is very bad, the good guy is very good, Mia Farrow, eat raw meat, lose weight , and those blood-drawing scenes, which look so real and have no sense of disobedience, as is her husband, John Cassavetes, who shows a cowardly man full of lies, making people grit their teeth with hatred, But my favorite is the witch Ruth Gordon. Not to mention how natural the performance is, the rough English is full of mouthfuls, so that even a person who does not speak English at all, can also feel a strong inner taste ! All members plus chicken drumsticks Maybe, hatred is acquired, but motherhood is born! PS: This movie is really classic, no matter the plot is very catchy, every actor in the movie is very good, the bad guy is very bad, the good guy is very good, Mia Farrow, eat raw meat, lose weight , and those blood-drawing scenes, which look so real and have no sense of disobedience, as is her husband, John Cassavetes, who shows a cowardly man full of lies, making people grit their teeth with hatred, But my favorite is the witch Ruth Gordon. Not to mention how natural the performance is, the rough English is full of mouthfuls, so that even a person who does not speak English at all, can also feel a strong inner taste ! All members plus chicken drumsticks Maybe, hatred is acquired, but motherhood is born! PS: This movie is really classic, no matter the plot is very catchy, every actor in the movie is very good, the bad guy is very bad, the good guy is very good, Mia Farrow, eat raw meat, lose weight , and those blood-drawing scenes, which look so real and have no sense of disobedience, as is her husband, John Cassavetes, who shows a cowardly man full of lies, making people grit their teeth with hatred, But my favorite is the witch Ruth Gordon. Not to mention how natural the performance is, the rough English is full of mouthfuls, so that even a person who does not speak English at all, can also feel a strong inner taste ! All members plus chicken drumsticks

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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!