It's hard not to think of Hitchcock's heroines, manipulative and impulsive, with the stubbornly blond beauty having sex with Satan. So the pregnant Rosemary resolutely broke off the blond hair that God loves, just like a female warrior with a sword. Half of his pale, almost holy face floated in the shadows, his eyes were sunken on his cheeks, and his inhuman enthusiasm sank in them, as if possessed by Satan. In the eyes of cold-eyed onlookers (perhaps the audience can also be called one of them), Rosemary, who was imprisoned in the Gothic apartment, became more and more hysterical, and the walls were pressing on all sides. The will of society is imposed on personal values through motherhood, and women can only do from devotion to devotion. In the era of the collapse of faith, desire and hope are mixed in the ruins. Rosemary gave birth to Satan's heir, and in the throes of childbirth, the women's hairstyle revolution of the 1960s was conceived.
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