Sydney Sweeney has expressed her enthusiasm for the choice of a Taylor Swift song to conclude “The Housemaid.” The psychological thriller wraps up with Swift’s hit “I Did Something Bad” from her 2017 album “Reputation.” Sweeney describes the song as the perfect accompaniment to the film’s intense, twisted finale. In her words, “It’s so perfect,” reflecting her excitement about the music selection.
Sweeney revealed that she and co-star Amanda Seyfried watched an early cut of the film before the decision to include the song was finalized. Their immediate reaction was one of urgency: “We were like, ‘We can’t lose this! You have to keep this!’” Upon watching the final version, Sweeney rejoiced when the track played, emphasizing how Swift’s music generates an exhilarating atmosphere. She pointed out that Swift’s songs resonate across different generations, bringing people together, as she herself brought her cousin to the Eras Tour.
Director Paul Feig emphasized the song’s significance, labeling it an “ultimate empowerment anthem.” While the soundtrack features tracks from Kelly Clarkson and Lana Del Rey, Swift’s song held a distinct importance. Both Sweeney and Seyfried highlighted how “The Housemaid” allowed them to explore themes of female rage and empowerment, which are not often depicted in film.
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