When a Cancer woman meets a Capricorn man.

Alexane 2022-03-21 09:01:23

Actively eliminate redundant components, delete devil families, hairy monsters, and terrifying babies.

Rosemary, in fact, is just a pregnant woman, just a woman who wants more love.

When Rosemary first appeared in the movie, she had blonde hair, a baby head, and was pure and innocent. She was still immersed in the joy of moving to a new house with the man she loved. Her face was full and shiny, and she looked like a happy little woman.

At this time, whenever someone asks about her husband, she will always take the trouble to explain: he is an actor, he has made several commercials, and has acted in "Luther" and "The Albatross No One Believes"... balabala...

At this time, she will make a big renovation of her home, which is warm and romantic, and wants to raise some flowers and plants.

At this time, the focus of her life was on men.

I tentatively define her as a home-loving Cancer woman.

And her man, I identify him as a Capricorn man.

Ego is his hallmark and

everything is based on his preferences.

Rosemary was pregnant in bed and was very uncomfortable. He ignored it, and stayed at the TV and watched it excitedly.

He made a deal with the Devil family and gave them the baby just to achieve his own career success, ignoring Rosemary's mood.

Compared with family love and career, he chooses the latter.


Everything may just be a psychological reaction to pregnancy, especially for a woman who likes fantasy.

Pregnant women are very insecure about the surrounding environment, because the baby is about to be born suddenly.

Mother-in-law, father-in-law and even husband began to be exaggeratedly good to themselves, to the point of being suspicious.

Why be so nice to yourself?

Could it be because of myself?

It must be because of the belly child!

They are so good just because they want a baby in their womb!

They are so scary!

like the devil!

No, if the phenomena in life are slightly modified and exaggerated, it will become a bridge for cults to control themselves and rob the baby.

A Cancer woman loves her family and relies on her relatives. One day, she suddenly finds that all her reliance becomes unreliable. She will panic the whole world. Negative, and become insecure again. She wanted to escape, but found that there was nowhere to go, and she still didn't have the courage to escape.

The Capricorn man must also like Rosemary. In the final scene, he looked ashamed and blamed himself, "They promised me that they would not hurt you. If this child is gone, we will have them in the future."

"Cracked Brocade" There is a saying: "Love in this world is helpless, and the interests of net worth always come first." In the

end, it is always women who are hurt. (Don't shoot me)

Some people say the film is feminist - the hair can tell.

A little bit, but it's an incomplete revolt.

It can only be a woman's rebellion against the disadvantaged.

After all, in the end, she came back with them.

The stronger side finally wins.

Even Rosemary herself finally showed the same smile as the devil, is it a compromise or is it out of motherly love?

Polanski's use of color is admirable.

Abnormal people use cool tones to emphasize the cold feeling;

normal thinking people use real warm tones; for

example, the original Rosemary face was soft and warm, but as the situation changed, the face became thinner and thinner. His face was getting paler.

In the scene where his girlfriend, Hess, comes to visit Rosemary, this is especially evident. All the people in the apartment, including the heroine herself, are cool, and only Hess from the outside world is warm, because only he is a normal person who thinks about problems with reasonable thinking.

In addition, this film has become more complicated and confusing because of the murder of the director's wife by a real cult.

I like this kind of horror, horror is invisible.

Silently, a little bit of penetration.

When I first started, it gave me a Hitchcock "The Missing Lady" feeling.

Everyone looks weird, like something is about to happen, but you just can't catch the flashpoint.

Then, it spread a little bit, and the whole body became cold...

hehe...(scared you)...

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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!