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Rosemary's Baby, Citizen Kane: Film Papers

shed somewhat in their apartment. Late in the film, while making love during a romantic evening, Guy morbidly interrupts their intimacy by saying to Rosemary, "I think I hear the Trench sisters chewing" (Polanski, 1968). There is also the odd fact that the former tenant to rent the couples' apartment died in a coma, but she left behind mysterious unfinished notes and kept a mammoth dresser in front of the closet door in the apartment hallway. Because she believes that she can trust her husband and those around her, Rosemary does not pickup on these details until future experiences convince her she cannot trust anyone around her.

Rosemary's innocence is further shattered when a friendly neighbor in the building, Terry, commits suicide one evening after the Woodhouse's hear strange chanting coming from the apartment of their neighbors, Roman and Minnie Castavet, who Terry credited with becoming her surrogate parents and saving her life. The Castavets ingratiate themselves into the lives of the yo

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