Things you've noticed during repeat viewings
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fiatlux-1 — 10 years ago(April 01, 2016 11:19 AM)
Rosemary had an awful lot of friends at her party. If she had SO many friends, why did not a single one ever come visit her during her pregnancy??
I know that in the book, Guy answers the occasional call from her friends, but wouldn't they just drop by now & then?
I guess to make the novel/film flow smoothly, they dropped these people.
But still.
I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus.
Didn't he discover America?
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janet-conant — 9 years ago(May 16, 2016 11:44 AM)
Imagine volunteering your wife to be raped by the Devil to boost your acting career. LOL I guess the novel answered a lot of questions the film did not. I noticed that Scrabble game that Rosemary pulls out to solve the anagram is the same game we had in the 60's. We still have the board, tiles and scoring rack but not the vinyl pouch. Just thought I'd throw that in.
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!!!deleted!!! (23570958) — 9 years ago(May 18, 2016 06:07 PM)
I doubt very much that they gave Guy the details of the plan early on. If they did he probably wouldn't have been cooperative and they might've scared him off. I'm sure initially Roman told him something about being the leader of a very powerful group of people, who can help you advance in your career if you join us. Baumgart going blind was the 'test' to prove their power to Guy. Once that happened, he was convinced and selfishly put his own career and fame before his wife's safety. A truly slimy character indeed!
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jewelpandora — 9 years ago(May 24, 2016 08:21 AM)
I noticed now that Guy was very nervous from the start. If he was supposed to be unaware of the coven (and I believe that to be the case) then he should have been acting a lot calmer.
When Minnie was eating the cake, she was eating a bit piggish.
When they had the party they must have had about 100 people there as they were all squashed together in that big room.
Rosemary had parents. Why did they not visit.
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jewelpandora — 9 years ago(May 28, 2016 05:10 AM)
I also noticed that when she is around 7or 8 months pregnant, she walks in a ridiculous way and its not because she is pregrant. When she attends Hutch's funeral she has the same ridiculous walk. Its like a side to and fro hopping walk. She does it also after she has the baby.
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MystMoonstruck — 9 years ago(November 25, 2016 12:16 AM)
Perhaps it's because she had polio as a child.
From Wikipedia:
When she was 9, she contracted polio during an outbreak in Los Angeles reportedly affecting 500 people. She was placed in an isolation ward for three weeks and later said the experience "marked the end of my childhood".
(W)hat are we without our dreams?
Making sure our fantasies
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shani-3 — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 06:03 PM)
Rosemary had parents. Why did they not visit.
That's hinted at in the book; Rosemary's parents didn't like GuyI think it was because he convinced her to elope instead of having a church wedding (Rosemary was raised a devout catholic).
I like looking back and catching Guy conspiring with the Castavets, for instance, when Minnie stops by on their "date night" to drop off the chocolate mousse, you can hear her mumbling to Guy, instructing him to give Rosemary the one with the almond on top of it. And the 'chalky under-taste Rosemary complains about is of course the pulverized sleeping pills Minnie put in it.
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BobbyDupea — 9 years ago(June 27, 2016 04:14 AM)
How do you know they were alive? Physically able to travel to New York?
Anyway, it is not common for a parent to call their sons/daughters every day, even when pregnant, in the United States.
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WhiteManFromTown1986 — 9 years ago(June 27, 2016 11:36 AM)
Rosemary was not close with her parents. She went against the family when marrying Guy. He was a protestant and they were catholic.
At least thats what I remember from the book.
"something far for savage even than nature. Oliver Thredson was, to all appearances a kindly figure"