Mia Farrow plays the role of a pregnant woman trapped under the spell of Black Magic Witchcrafting community surrounded her on Rosemary’s Baby. The classic horror story that tells us about how success can become the twist of knife when it exchanged by your cult group neighbours. Misguided in mistrust to be misused by The eccentric Castevet couple and Dr. Sapirstein for wanting her baby to be born healthy for the cult community dark purposes, Rosemary tried hard to do an act of abortion (after she found out the real facts) hoping to failing the plan.
As the intensity of horror atmosphere getting terrorizing every audience and the intrics become unhandled, the composer Christopher Komeda heartlessly keeps on going to haunt you with his works on the motion soundtrack of this movie – rather than soothing, the mix of jazzy instrumental tunes are compose to injecting more adrenaline pressures among the audience. All the Chanting, Lullaby, Short Dream or Fragrance only lead to The Path to the pit of Evil where the monstrous baby form born and raised by his loyal guardians.
A masterpiece psychological thrilling classic of Roman Polanski.
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