Review of Rosemary's Baby (1968) by Gamzguy17 — 21 Aug 2021
Begins as a humble and welcoming piece of cinematography, but slowly becomes warped and demented as the characters show their true demons. Roman Polanski's direction casts Alfred Hitchcock's famous shadow like a mantlepiece, but goes a little too far into comical territory by the very end, killing off the well-established tone he has laboured over.
Nonetheless, it's a very solid picture with brilliant acting from Mia Farrow in particular.
This review of Rosemary's Baby (1968) was written by Gamzguy17 on 21 Aug 2021.
Rosemary's Baby has generally received very positive reviews.
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