Where is the horror

Arvid 2022-04-23 07:01:26

In the first hour and a half of the whole film, the process of a woman's pregnancy is described, without any terrifying imagination and pictures. Until the film turns into the latter half an hour, the horror begins to appear.
1. A husband who is like a scumbag makes the woman feel that her relatives cannot be trusted, and makes the audience grit their teeth in hatred.
2. The female protagonist is looking for help objects indiscriminately. Her friends and parents are not asked for help. The process of asking for help makes people nervous, anxious, and helpless.
3. The horror of the heroine walking carefully in front of the wizard with a knife is terrifying. She imagines that the heroine will use the knife to fight back and finally save her child.
4. The loss of belief is the biggest horror point of this article, but only for Westerners with religious beliefs, I can't feel the horror of this point.
5. If it is said that God is dead and the rebirth of the devil is the horror point of this article, then this is not really scary, because the devil and God are opposites, as long as the rebirth of the devil is tantamount to acknowledging that belief still exists, just belief in the devil, so Faith is not lost in this film.
6. If faith change is the most terrifying thing for Westerners, what is the most terrifying thing for Chinese people without faith?

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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!