Title: Unveiling the Horrors of Maternity: Rosemary's Baby (1968) In Roman Polanski's 1968 psychological horror masterpiece, “Rosemary's Baby,“ the idyllic surface of pregnancy is peeled back to reveal a disturbing underbelly of paranoia, manipulation, and supernatural terror. Adapted from Ira Levin's novel of the same name, the film follows the story of Rosemary Woodhouse, a young wife who becomes increasingly suspicious about the true nature of her pregnancy and the sinister intentions surrounding it. Set in the heart of Manhattan, the film introduces us to Rosemary (portrayed by Mia Farrow) and her husband Guy (John Cassavetes), an ambitious yet struggling actor. Their seemingly perfect life takes a dark turn when they move into the Bramford, an eerie and historic New York City apartment building with a checkered past. Soon after settling in, they befriend their eccentric elderly neighbors, Minnie and Roman Castevet (Ruth Gordon and Sidney Blackmer), who take an unus
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