Did Sydney Sweeney Just Reveal Her Love for Reading?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Sydney Sweeney is an avid reader.
- She advocates for preserving book elements in adaptations.
- Her role in Christy showcases resilience.
- The film raises awareness about domestic violence.
- Art should create impact, not just numbers.
Mumbai, Dec 11 (NationPress) Actress Sydney Sweeney, known for her role alongside Amanda Seyfried in the psychological thriller The Housemaid, has expressed her passion for reading, stating she is a “keen book lover.”
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Sweeney remarked: “I’m a keen book lover, and there were various drafts of the script. I kept asking, ‘Where is this? Where is that? We must retain this. We can’t alter that.’ I’m very much in tune with the book fans.”
The actress also discussed her character's minimalistic appearance in the film, which is based on the psychological thriller series by Freida McFadden, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
She noted: “One of my primary concerns with the costume department was that I didn't want every outfit to be different each day. My character has a staple pair of jeans, one jacket, and she sources items from thrift shops. She doesn’t indulge in shopping for new clothes.”
Sweeney recently emphasized that she doesn’t create art for mere numbers, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
In the biographical sports drama film Christy, she portrays a former professional boxer and took to social media to passionately defend the project after it underperformed at the box office.
Alongside a series of photos from the film, Sydney, who co-produced the David Michod-directed project, shared on Instagram: “I am incredibly proud of this movie. Proud of the film David created. Proud of the story we shared. Proud to represent someone as strong and resilient as Christy Martin. This experience has been one of the greatest honors of my life.”
“This film embodies survival, courage, and hope. Through our outreach, we’ve raised awareness for many affected by domestic violence. We all joined this film believing that Christy’s story could save lives.”
“Thank you to everyone who has seen, felt, and believed in this story for years to come. If Christy inspired even one woman to take her first step towards safety, then we have succeeded. Yes, I'm proud. Why? Because we don’t always create art for numbers; we create it for impact, and Christy has been the most significant project of my life. Thank you, Christy. I love you.”