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A 1967 horror novel by Ira Levin, Rosemary's Baby is much better known for its 1968 screen adaptation by Roman Polański, the second film in the director's so-called "Apartment Trilogy" (along with Repulsion and The Tenant).
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Nov 17, 2016 · Rosemary's Baby explores several different themes, including "loss of control," "privacy and urban living," and "femininity." Polanski does this through the lens of realism, which proves to be a very intriguing way to manufacture fear in his audience, because everything you see on the screen looks, well, real—like it could be a snippet out of ...
Young Rosemary Woodhouse and her husband Guy move in with a rich couple, who soon take an unusual interest in the Woodhouses' attempts to have a second baby after Rosemary miscarried the first one.
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