Prelude must feature a character introduced in the 1960s.
If the members of the I love terror If we stopped to look at the number of franchises or even individual films that have made the history of the genre in recent decades, a beautiful list would emerge. Yet, it is easy to see several projects “forgotten” by the general public or left aside at the mercy of a set of narratives that are always remembered.
Although this is not exactly the case with Rosemary’s Babythe production demonstrates a type of disruptive story that is not always mentioned in the face of vast horror sagas, in addition to its metaphorical character that does not appeal to more conservative cinephiles. In recent years, however, Hollywood movements have presented revisitations of the story, such as the twelfth season of American Horror Story, The gift and also to reinterpretation in miniseries format.
In the plot of the original film, currently only available for digital purchase or rental in Brazil, a young couple, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) and Guy Woodhouse (John Cassavetes), moves into a building inhabited by strange people, where bizarre things happen. When she becomes pregnant, she begins to have strange hallucinations and sees her husband meddling with the neighbors, a sect of witches who want her to give birth to the Child of Darkness.
Now, a new attraction is to explore this universe immortalized by Roman Polanski. Acting as a prelude to the 1968 film, Apartment 7A follows the trajectory of an ambitious dancer named Terry Gionoffrio. In the film released more…
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