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[The Housemaid: A Masterclass in High-Camp Psychological Thrills]-[The Housemaid]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-12-22

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The Housemaid: A Return to High-Camp Cinema

The film adaptation of the bestselling psychological thriller The Housemaid has arrived, and it is proving to be a polarizing yet undeniably entertaining experience. Directed by Paul Feig, the film stars Sydney Sweeney as a struggling young woman who takes a live-in position for a wealthy couple, played by Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar. As the story unfolds, the professional dynamic between the housekeeper and her employer descends into a chaotic, high-stakes nightmare.

The Revival of the Domestic Thriller

Critics have noted that the genre of "women’s domestic thrillers" has often become overly somber, focusing heavily on the gravity of domestic abuse. However, The Housemaid leans into a more refreshing, "high camp" aesthetic. As Roxana Haddadi observed, once the film moves past its initial setup, it becomes "genius filmmaking" that embraces dark humor and bizarre narrative turns. The film evokes the nostalgia of 90s-era genre classics, providing a fun, communal experience that is best enjoyed in a theater setting where the audience can react collectively to the madness on screen.

The Dynamic Duo: Sweeney and Seyfried

Central to the film's success is the contrasting energy between its two leads. Sydney Sweeney, playing the role of Millie, is praised for her "dead-eyed affect" and "deadpan line delivery." Critics argue this performance is perfectly suited to her specific screen presence, allowing her to serve as the grounded, blank slate against which Amanda Seyfried’s more erratic, "over-the-top" performance can shine.

Seyfried’s portrayal of the unpredictable housewife has been highlighted as a career-defining turn. Her ability to pivot between "sobbing maniacally" and "laughing maniacally" showcases a range that confirms her status as a premier talent. Jordan Cruciola drew comparisons between Seyfried’s current career trajectory and that of Julianne Moore, noting her impressive ability to oscillate between "prestige" projects and "absolute junk" with equal commitment and skill.

Self-Awareness and Genre Tropes

What elevates The Housemaid is its sharp self-awareness. The film actively "winks at you" while utilizing established genre tropes, such as the mysterious groundskeeper, the gossiping neighborhood moms, and the "creepy" child. By acknowledging these clichés, Feig transforms them into puzzle pieces that lead to a satisfying, twisty conclusion. Rather than trying to be a serious drama, the film celebrates its own absurdity.

Sydney Sweeney’s Hollywood Lane

Much of the discussion surrounding the film has touched upon the public perception of Sydney Sweeney, particularly regarding her recent career choices and political discourse. Critics argue that regardless of the "black hole" of public projection surrounding her personal life, her strength lies in her ability to commit fully to "exploitation thrillers" and "paperback airport" style movies. When she leans into these roles—rather than trying to force herself into prestige biopics like Christy—she demonstrates a clear understanding of the "lane" she occupies. As the podcast guests concluded, if Hollywood is going to continue to put stars in boxes, Sweeney is proving to be exceptionally adept at thriving within the one that best utilizes her specific physical and performative gifts.

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it was only a matter of time before it was turned into a film.
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their employer-employee dynamic goes downhill real fast.
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so you know it's going to be a bizarre, very fun ride.
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it doesn't take too long before the dream job becomes a nightmare though
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things spin out of control.
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