Review of Rosemary's Baby (1968) by Christian C — 09 Oct 2012
I like watching films without knowing what it is about, the experience of surprise is priceless. I don't know what I'm expecting, and I like being unsure of the things happening in the film.
Roman Polanski's attention to detail is admirable here, not to mention the strong plot development and structure that leads us to the eerie ending. Polanski also interestingly explored the idea of sanity, trust, betrayal and corruption. This has been the finest horror film I've seen for a long time, it's one of the creepiest film, more creepy than it is scary.
This review of Rosemary's Baby (1968) was written by Christian C on 09 Oct 2012.
Rosemary's Baby has generally received very positive reviews.
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