Sure, Sydney Sweeney has shown she can sell products and get clicks, but will 'The Housemaid' finally make her a movie star?

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Sydney Sweeney was inescapable this year. With controversial brand deals, high-visibility appearances (including the Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez wedding) and major roles in four theatrically released movies — “The Housemaid” opens Dec. 19 — the American actor became the subject of fascination across conversations and headlines.

Sweeney has mastered the modern art of being famous — a celebrity whose commercial endorsements and political non-statements generate millions of dollars in buzz and engagement. However, this strategy of provocation and visibility over craft has created a fundamental rift: the public may be invested in the products she sells and the ideas she represents, but are they invested in her as a performer? This year proved that while Sweeney is an irresistible cultural object for debate, she has not yet convinced the public she is a bankable movie star, or a figure to be taken seriously in Hollywood.

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