Many of Polanski's films bear the shadow of this film, and the theme is the group's control, destruction and even killing of individuals, such as strange tenants, which is very similar to the male version of the apartment version of this film, of course, it is not as evil as this film. Evil is another feature of Polanski's film, The Ninth Gate. Polanski is a rather shady director, eccentric, to my taste. If only he could shoot ghosts blowing lights. This film has described Rose's dream many times, being raped and being watched by onlookers is her premonition of doom. She seems to have been brought up by nuns in an orphanage? She mentioned that she came from a Catholic family and that there were several nuns in her dream. From the perspective of her friends, the couple was middle class and had a good life. The husband was very ambitious and had great difficulties, so it is understandable that the deal her husband john made with the higher-class wizard and witch couple was to sacrifice one Baby, in exchange for career success, dark enough. Rose is simple and intelligent, but she is weak and has been calculated all the time. It would be terrifying if even the people around her had to hide things from you and do immoral transactions. When watching this film, I thought of Altman's three women. Both directors are good at psychoanalysis, and it is the psychology that the characters are not aware of, which gradually affects them and changes their fate. Both directors let the heroine wear yellow, I don't know if it's the trend of the times or something else.
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