Warning! This post contains spoilers for Apartment 7A.
This article is about assault and murder.
Alan is one of the most mysterious figures Apartment 7Athis raises several questions about his motives and why he is helping the Castevets. It serves as a prequel Rosemary's baby, Apartment 7A solves many of the major mysteries left behind by the parent film. For example, by centering its story on Terry Gionoffrio, a minor character in the 1968 film, the film eventually reveals the truth about his fate and Rosemary's story.
Besides focusing on Terry, Apartment 7A also marks the return of several familiar characters from the original film, including Minnie, Castevet, Roman Castevet, Guy Woodhouse and Rosemary Woodhouse, among others. He also reveals the truth behind what happened to Lily Gardenia, a tenant who lived in the same house with Rosemary and her husband before moving in. However, although it answers many questions, Apartment 7A creates its own mysteries while maintaining the air of uncertainty surrounding its original characters.
Alan drugged Terri and attacked a satanic cult and helped impregnate her in apartment 7A.
Alan was involved in the cult from the beginning
Terry first meets Alan Apartment 7AThe opening arc, where he interrupts one of her auditions and tests how far he would be willing to go to become a successful dancer. Later, Terry can't help but feel grateful and lucky when Castevets offers Terry a place to stay in the Bramford building and helps him by arranging a meeting with Alan Marchand. However, the film soon reveals that Alan Marchand is also a resident of the building. When Terry met him drugging him, he begins the cult's satanic ritual.
Blinded by the prospect of a glamorous life, Terry falls into the traps of Alan Marchand and Castevets.
The cult then proceeds with a demon summoning ritual that attacks and impregnates Terri. Terry later suspects that she was attacked, but Alan keeps her under control by offering her exactly what she wants: a prominent spot in the dance troupe. Alan and Castevets even convince her to keep the child by promising to help her achieve her dream of stardom and success. Blinded by the prospect of a glamorous life, Terry falls into the traps of Alan Marchand and Castevets.
Alan joined Cult to help his career as a Director
Alan was also involved in the cult
Although Apartment 7A It doesn't explore Alan's past, making it clear how he joined the cult. As Guy was drawn into the cult Rosemary's baby with promises of fame and success as an actor, It is likely that Alan was told that sacrifices and unwavering devotion to religion would pave the way for him to become an accomplished director.. Therefore, like other members of the cult, Alan figuratively sold his soul to the devil and became a willing participant in their dark rituals.
So it's hard not to believe that Alan already had his eye on Terry the day he met her at the audition. He deliberately lured Minnie Castevet to the Bramford building, knowing that he would do the rest by fooling her with her friendly demeanor. With her calculated charm, she brought the cult a new target and helped them carry out the first step of their plans. Terry's fate was already sealed as soon as he entered the Bramford building after following Alan Marchand and accepting the kindness of Castevets.
Why does Terry kill Alan in apartment 7A
Terry Realizes What He Did To Her
In Apartment 7AIn the second half, Terry realizes what Alan and the cult did to him and begins to piece together the terrible truth behind his circumstances. As a result, when he later encounters Alan at the scene of the attack, kills him out of anger. In terms of story, Apartment 7A Alan also purposely puts Marchand's death in the storyline because he is an original character who does not appear in the film. Rosemary's babythe story of By killing him, Apartment 7A it explains why the parent film is not listed.