Review #16: Rosemary's Baby (1968)


This review was originally written in October 2016.

Day 16: Rosemary's Baby

This movie was... alright, but I wasn't crazy about it. I can definitely see why it's a classic and the atmosphere and the plot are good and all, it just has the same kind of pacing and style that so many older movies (especially horror movies) have- it gets across in an hour what a modern movie gets across in twenty minutes. I'm not saying one style or pace is better or worse than the other, but I'm just less likely to watch a movie that has such a slow pace.

The movie did a good job of setting up everything in the plot (the final scene was definitely worth watching the rest of it) and I really liked how so much of the movie is careful to keep the viewer wondering whether something is truly going on or whether it's all in the mind of the female lead.

Rating: 6/10 Too-Friendly Neighbors

Modern-day Remake title: Rosemary's Baby Daddy

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