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Rosemary's Baby (1968) - Brooding and Crawly Horror 🎦

Review by @vikbuddy · 1549d · of Rosemary's Baby

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Sometimes I have counted that I really like psychological thriller, because I also like classic terror and one of my favorites in Horror/Drama genre is Rosemary's Baby released in 1968, the film presents us to Rosemary (Mia Farrow) and Guy Woodhouse a couple who moved to their new house in New York, but rare things begin to pass with their new neighbours who are involved in diabolical acts and later Rosemary is pregnant without knowing how, but the thing gets worse when everyone else around her treat her differently.

The first important film by Roman Polanski and one of the most chilling of the decade not to be full of scares, but intrigue, gruesome, suspense and discomfort, we are next to Rosemary's character in a world that we do not understand, we do not know if What happens in her imagination or is the truth and fear that little by little sows the movie, showing that you do not need to show a lot to be terrifying.

Personally I liked this movie very much because it is more than a horror movie, it is one of those movies that leaves you thinking and scared for a long time, a plot that could be true and a story that leaves enough space for the imagination and fulfills Very well with this, leaving you spaces for you to imagine what happens.

But what I like most about the movie is to let your own imagination take care of scaring you create panic and fear so it can happen, in addition to the film is full of very chilling meaning and for that reason the damn movie. Personally, if you like movies you really leave you in panic for quite some time, this movie is a classic, one will surely love it and especially creepy in the night, lol 👻

Comments · 3

  • @mrhellbox(56)· 1545d

    A few HONEST & REAL connections about this movie:

    Roman Polanski (Pedophile) directed Rosemarys Baby Sharon Tate was Roman's wife at one time Sharon Tate was murdered & this was exagerated as a killing manifested from listening to Helter Skelter John Lennon was assasinated in front of the hotel where Rosemarys Baby was filmed John Lennon wrote Helter Skelter

  • @cinetv(73)· 1549d

    Thank you for your review of Rosemary's Baby. This is a movie that I haven't seen but I know that I should! A classic. Thanks again!

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  • @poshtoken(88)· 1549d

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