Rosemary's Baby [4K UHD]
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MetalGuruMessiah
09-08-2025Though many folks aren't as impressed with the uptick in presentation on the 4k UHD (many probably judging by screen caps)...while many others, myself included, have been pleased to experience and recognize definite improvements. Watch it in motion...there is so much more detail, depth, color improvement! It's dinged for dropping a few words of dialogue, but more than tips the scales with the improved resolution and UHD. If this is one of your favorite films, and there's good chance that you might fall into the second camp?...roll the dice! I can't imagine that you'd be disappointed, and more likely than not, be quite pleased indeed. One of horror's all-time greats, I've owned Rosemary's Baby on every format, and it's never come close to looking as good as it does on the 4k.
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LORI L. TULLOCH
09-08-2025This is my favorite Halloween movie! Horrifying without graphic scenes of blood and guts. Reminds me of Hitchcock's movies. All of them Witches!
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iugi
09-08-2025Women and men have different senses of justice. This is a fact, supported by evidence. What if the cost of the "pact with the devil" appears acceptable to men but unacceptable to women? In the movie "Rosemary's Baby," a son is the price paid. Rosemary faces gaslighting, false accusations, and torture. In contrast, her husband enjoys success and advancement. Cheating is multi-dimensional, it's not only your partner cheating with another person... It's your partner gaslighting you. It's your partner sacrificing you and what you represent for career advancement and success. "Rosemary's Baby," released in 1968 during the year of the social revolution at Berkeley, is considered one of the finest films ever made—a true gem.
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Possibly the best horror film ever made, this brilliant adaptation of Ira Levin's best-selling novel is the story of a loving young New York City couple who are expecting their first child. Like most first-time mothers, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) experiences confusion and fear. Her husband (John Cassavetes), an ambitious but unsuccessful actor, makes a pact with the devil that promises to send his career skyward. Director Roman Polanski elicits uniformly extraordinary performance from the all-star cast. Ruth Gordon won an Oscar® for her performance as an oversolicitous next-door neighbor in this classic chiller.
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