For Roman Polanski’s talents, we have never spared our compliments. He will always be a good storyteller. In the film, Polanski scaled Hitchcock's bomb theory with a slightly longer time than the pregnancy in October. At the beginning, he cleverly gave hints to create a tone of horror and uneasiness, and then patiently laid the groundwork, unhurriedly unfolding the plot, and irreversibly stepped to a climax, but stopped abruptly. There are no scary scenes in the film, but the atmosphere of horror and depression is ready to come out. The old couple is talking about over enthusiasm. It does seem to make people feel that there is a problem. The heroine is also aware of something, but the husband is always neutralizing this doubt. Atmosphere. After thinking about it carefully, it seems that the past is very life-like, and there is nothing too out of the ordinary. The basis of all our doubts is not exact in itself, it may be just a dream. Everything seems to be returned. This is how the director handles both the plot and atmosphere. We don't know whether the "bomb" is under the table or not, but we must always guard against possible explosions. At one point I thought that the story would turn around. The heroine might be schizophrenic, but it turns out that I was wrong. It was just a trick of the director. Polanski would never be so vulgar. He was brave and fearless. He finally let the story go. Going irreversibly, such a plot full of evil spirits is shocking even today. After watching the movie, I checked some information. It turns out that the heroine in the original book chose to jump off the building to rectify the law. Obviously, the director made the story go further. The heroine’s acceptance of the child implies that she compromised with evil, and the movie followed suit. The abyss that was never recovered.
In reality, Polanski has paid a heavy price. Because of this film, his pregnant wife and children in his belly were killed by a cult. Polanski was lucky to escape. It seems that this classic has brought a lot to the director, and it also made him lose a lot. I can hardly comment on those more religious backgrounds. I just typed out some words from the perspective of the movie itself. Movie and Roman Polanski’s respect
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