Special Babies

Roman Polanski has been in the news quite a lot lately. While I haven’t been following the story, his name is perennially associated with Rosemary’s Baby in my mind. In my youth I feared this movie and made no attempt to watch it until I reached my 40s. Like other works conceived by Ira Levin it features a threat to what we value most; the original Stepford Wives is still almost too scary to watch. While Rosemary’s Baby remains a good psychological thriller, the counter-Christmas theme became quite evident the last time I viewed it. I won’t worry about spoilers since the movie was released in the 1960s, but if you’re still waiting to watch it and want a surprise ending, you might want to turn to another post at this point!

The 1960s were times not only of a strong counter-culture but also a period of fear. Many popular evangelists were warning of the coming of the Antichrist and the Time article entitled “Is God Dead?” is featured in the movie itself. Although it is unclear until the end, upon first watching, who fathers Rosemary’s baby, the child-spawn of Satan is presented with many of the trappings of the first Christmas as Rosemary herself makes the discovery. In fact, Christmas comes as Rosemary is pregnant, and the film carefully accentuates the contrast between Mary and Rosemary. The suffering of the expectant mother still makes the film difficult to bear at points.

As Christmas nears in this very commercial and recession-ridden season, many lawns are sporting “Keep the Christ is Christmas” type displays. Isaiah is being taken out of context and the Religious Right continues its attempt to make Christmas a political petard. Babies represent new beginnings. And while Rosemary’s baby was born six months after (diametrically opposed to) the celebration of the birth of Jesus, in both cases the infant represents a radical change. Any human parent knows that babies are special and that knowledge demonstrates that a young Roman Polanski recognized a theme that would scare audiences for at least forty years.

3 thoughts on “Special Babies

  1. OK, I want to know if ANYONE knew the word “petard” . I looked it up because it seemed like it should be on the politically inappropriate list. Smile !

    Anyway, to your theme: Ahh the scary sixties, I remember that whenever I heard a loud crash, I thought it was a Russian nuclear bomb and I’d check the horizon for the mushroom cloud.

    Today I took my kids to see “Planet 51” about aliens. I read lots of UFO books as a kid after seeing some myself. Then in later years I remember the abduction scares.

    The Christian Tribulations stuff was icing on the cake. I think I will pass at Rosemary’s baby, especially being a Dad now and reading your points.

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    • Steve Wiggins

      I see we have some background in common! In addition to the Russians, I grew up in a refinery town that always seemed ready to explode. Having witnessed a refinery fire when I was a kid probably had something to do with that fear.

      Did you really see UFOs? I’m intrigued…

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