Director: Paul Feig
Actors: Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar, Indiana Elle
Genre: Drama / Thriller
Rating: MA
‘The Housemaid’ is a well-made suburban thriller. We follow
Millie (Sweeney), as she gets a new job as a housemaid for an affluent upstate
New York family, hired by the Winchesters – wife Nina (Seyfried), husband Andrew
(Sklenar) and daughter Cece (Elle). We’re then drip-fed new info that changes our
perspective one way or another throughout.
It starts a bit slow, where we mostly have Nina and Millie, and
then things slowly start to not add up. Then we get more time with Andrew, and
then a big final 30min or so that really pays off. Some pretty good acting and
solid score. It’s similar-ish to Feig’s ‘A Simple Favour’, but probably better.
It’s not as funny as ‘The Heat’ or ‘Bridesmaids’, but has a few laughs.
Some violence and gore, but not too much, and Sweeney gets
her kit off, which is not too shabby. Semi-obvious twist, but the key is the great
comeuppance at the end, and good set-up for future films.
Overall: Enjoyable thriller
Gav’s Rating: 3.5 stars

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