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Pray for Rosemary's Baby.
A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.
Avis de la communauté (12)
Somehow I hadn't seen this until last weekend. I should not have waited this long, because this is a great film. Mia Farrow is great in this, and you really feel like you're in her shoes the whole way. Great cinematography as well. The shots down the hall of people on the phone are wonderful. You fell like the character, trying to peak around the corner and understand what is happening. So that is all I can talk about without spoilers. Stop now if you haven't seen it. If I had only seen half of this, I'd have been pretty disappointed. Some of the acting is bad, plot holes are jumping out, the story arc is predictable, etc. And then I get to the end and every single thing leading to this was perfect. That bad acting was bad acting by the character, not the actor. You realize that everyone around her that is in on the Satanism is faking what they want Rosemary to think. The people not in on this are acting well. Her friends comfort her and seem real because they actually tell her the truth of what they think. I love the fact that when you're going through it, you're wondering if she is crazy or if this is real. I wasn't sure how it would end, but close to the last scene I thought she'd grab that antichrist and dive out a window. I suppose that is still a possibility, but the film just cuts out beforehand. Instead of deciding for you, it is up to the viewer to predict what side she's on going forward. I thought I'd give a 4.5 at first, but then the more I thought the more I realized that I really wanted to watch again to learn more about everything. That is absolutely a 5.
it's really good! I never read any particularity about the story so it did surprise me! By the end of the film I was extremely frustrated.. and goddammit how I hate Rosemary husband.. My only hope she went on a killing spree following the end of the movie.. she got reasons to kill all them bastards.
Best poster of all time? I just love it so much. The rock landscape making a silhouette of a pregnant woman and the two title words joining to show "Rosemary's" attachment to her "Baby". And the fade face is so perfect urgh. So glad it didn't go for a 'satanic' red and black visual too, that would've been corny - instead it goes for a murky green that's not even in the movie. It's so aesthetic to look at, but also iconic as hell. And yes, still one of the best films ever made.
I watched this movie because mother! had a poster that parodied this. I should not of waited so long to watch this. Fantastic movie with a great performance by Mia Farrow. I'm not a huge fan of the horror genre but this is a great example of how to make a movie scary without any jump scares or any other tricks. Its just very creepy and makes you uneasy. You never know exactly what is going on.
I appreciated Rosemary's Baby a lot more on this revisit. I loved the introduction of the characters and setting up the suspense within the first 20 minutes. Then it becomes a movie of a bunch of horrible people gaslighting a poor woman.