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During a scene in which new domestic helper Millie, played by Sydney Sweeney, is up late watching TV with her boss’ hot husband, an outraged woman in the theater shouted, “She’s spilling out of her shirt!” The room erupted.
“The Housemaid” is Paul Feig’s delicious, satirical look at the secret depravity of the ultra-rich, but it’s so well constructed that’s it’s not clear who’s naughty or nice. Halfway through, the movie zigs and everything you expected zags.
The Housemaid' is sleazy, steamy, silly, and stupid, which in the hands of a stronger director, could have made for something far better than we got here.
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Sydney Sweeney's The Housemaid earns an impressive RT score
If the Rotten Tomatoes score is any indication, Sydney Sweeney may finally have a box office hit coming her way with her latest thriller movie.
The twisty thriller follows Millie (played by Sydney Sweeney ), a young woman with a troubled past who is hired as a live-in housemaid for a wealthy couple, Nina ( Amanda Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester ( Brandon Sklenar ), as it’s quickly revealed that things aren’t as perfect as they seem.
According to a survey of #BookTok fans who read 'The Housemaid,' many of them might not watch the film due to Sydney Sweeney's casting.
Sklenar, 35, has opened up about his difficult childhood, revealing how he was "shuttled" between homes after his parents divorced.