anxious pregnant woman

Royce 2022-04-21 09:01:27

The whole movie watching was attracted by Rosemary's beautiful fashion, and I didn't find it very scary.

Aside from the religious factor of the original, it feels more like a reflection of the collision of modernity and tradition in the 1960s. Rosemary is obviously a modern concept of fertility, supplementing nutrition with vitamins, but the neighbors and her husband still have the concept of the last century, let Rosemary drink ingredients. Unknown concoction.

This film may also be seen as an extreme amplification of anxiety during pregnancy. Rosemary is very much looking forward to pregnancy and childbirth, but what will happen to the child born in ten months of pregnancy? This anxiety about the unknown, coupled with physical discomfort, Pregnant women need the comfort of their relatives very much, but her husband is busy with his career, and Rosemary's demands are always ignored by him, and the uninvited neighbors upstairs aggravate this anxiety, and whoever is pregnant also hopes to be taken care of by her husband's relatives instead of. Let strangers intervene. If it wasn’t for the religious ending, it could almost be seen as a process of mental breakdown of a pregnant woman. If the remake could follow this angle, it would have to be a little new, but the background is not set in the special era of the 1960s, when the old and the new collided. It doesn't seem interesting either.

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Extended Reading
  • Davon 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    It used to be my favorite movie of my life, and it still is. With the increase in the number of viewings, the perfect audio-visual experience and skillful narrative skills have become familiar to him, and it has become the greatest pleasure of repeated viewing after clearing the fog of strangeness and discovering its metaphorical smell from the tip of the iceberg. With the gradual invasion of the world-room-womb in space, men are eroded by fame and fortune, women are tortured by fertility, and fatherhood loses its ethical control under the interference of absolute power (Satan). All the details project the hopelessness and madness of the modern world: the hypocrisy of intimacy, the frailty of the flesh, the incompetence of science (pills, drinks), the pretense of words (names), the persecution of death by those of truth, the ridiculousness of fashion (hairstyles), diet (desserts, raw meat), even global warming and racism (Asian for photography at the end). In the end, Rosemary broke the boundary between the individual and the world, only to witness the cruel truth of the alienation of the next generation. Off-screen is more real desperation: the Polanski scandal erupts, Mia is entangled in ethics, and Cassavetes represents a lost intellectual. Complete the indictment of God's death with the cult.

  • Jarret 2021-10-22 14:42:16

    When I watched the film, I got stuck at the end, I wanted to cry at the time~~~ Later, the club replayed the film. Then I took it home and showed it to my mother, who had nightmares that night. Speaking the next day: next time you come back and watch more horror movies!

Rosemary's Baby quotes

  • Guy Woodhouse: If we get friendly with an old couple like that, we'll never get rid of them.

  • [repeated line]

    Roman Castevet: . You name a place and I've been there.