What Did Sadie Sink Say About Her Emotional Response to Kate Bush?
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Los Angeles, Jan 1 (NationPress) - Hollywood actress Sadie Sink revealed that she experiences a deep emotional reaction whenever she hears Kate Bush’s iconic song ‘Running Up that Hill’.
The 22-year-old star of ‘Stranger Things’ found her character Max Mayfield closely associated with the 1985 hit due to the show's fourth season. However, she emphasized that she is not weary of the song, as it evokes numerous cherished memories for her, according to reports from Female First UK.
In an interview with SFX magazine, she stated, “I can still listen to it. I don’t play it in my free time, but I truly believe it’s a fantastic song. I’m not tired of it, but it undeniably stirs up strong emotions for me now since it’s so intertwined with the show. It always brings back these powerful feelings.”
Her on-screen partner, Lucas Sinclair, attempts to connect with her through the song, and she admitted that hearing it again felt strange initially.
She recounted, “I remember thinking, ‘Are we really doing this again?’ Being back on that set, wearing the same outfit I had since I was 17, now at 22, felt surreal. The circumstances were different, so it had a different vibe, but it was a moment of realization, ‘Wow, we’re really back here!’ Especially after the song had gained such popularity, returning to that set to perform again was odd.”
According to Female First UK, while her character appears unconscious, Max is trapped in Henry Creel/Vecna’s dream world, Camazotz. Sadie expressed her disappointment about not sharing as many scenes with Caleb as in previous seasons.
She reflected, “It’s quite sad. I really missed acting alongside Caleb because there weren’t any of my familiar faces around me. It was challenging at first. Yet, Max and Lucas, their bond is still so profound; him playing the song for her and her hearing it, sensing each other’s presence while being apart is heartbreaking.”