Sydney Sweeney has become a recognizable presence on television, garnering acclaim for her outstanding portrayal of Cassie Howard in the popular HBO series Euphoria.

Her remarkable performance in the show even earned her an Emmy nomination.

With that said, Sydney Sweeney has clearly branched out and become a huge star in the world of Hollywood, as she has acted in films such as Anyone But You, which turned out to be a Box Office Hit.

Interestingly enough, she also unintentionally paid tribute to Angelina Jolie at the Oscar after party this week.

Sydney Sweeney Accidentally Paid Homage to Angelina Jolie at The Oscar After Party

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Mr and Mrs SmithMr and Mrs Smith (2005)

This year’s Oscar Awards ceremony is already over, and it was truly a night worth remembering for a wide variety of reasons.

After all, Oppenheimer essentially did a clean sweep by bagging seven Oscar Awards at the ceremony.

Besides the awards, one of the highlights of the Oscars is undoubtedly the fashion aspect of it, as stars all over the world show off their fashion game from all kinds of big designers.

As pointed out by Cinesthetic on Twitter, Sydney Sweeney was spotted wearing a vintage Marc Bouwer gown at the Vanity Fair Oscar after-party, a piece previously worn by Angelina Jolie in 2004.

 

 

Therefore, it is evident Sydney Sweeney unintentionally paid tribute to Angelina Jolie and fans loved it for a good reason.

Anyone But You Director Discusses The Film’s Musical Number

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell
Anyone But You

Anyone But You featuring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, is loosely based on William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. The film makes it evident that a story doesn’t have to be complex or overloaded with special effects to be financially successful.

In his interview with The Hollywood Reporter, filmmaker Will Gluck talked about his directorial approach to Sydney Sweeney’s Anyone But You. Returning to the genre that boosted his career in the mid-2010s, he aimed for his latest project to leave a lasting impression.

I really did feel a huge obligation to maybe make the last rom-com in the history of cinema and theatricality. I really wanted this to feel big and epic and musical and funny and sexy and edgy and adult in order to get people to experience it in the theater with their friends and their dates.”

In recent years, romantic comedy films have taken a backseat as superhero and science fiction movies dominate the entertainment scene

. With an overwhelming abundance of content in these genres, fans appear to have grown weary and are now craving something light and easy. Gluck has pledged to deliver precisely that.

I sound like a pitchman, but I guarantee that when you walk out of this movie, you will have had a good, fun experience, which rom-coms always deliver.”

One of the most intriguing features of the movie was the end-credits scene, where the cast of Anyone But You sings to Natasha Bedingfield’s Unwritten. The director revealed he chose this song because everyone knows the lyrics.

When I started playing [“Unwritten”] and the other [potential] song for people, I very quickly realized that everyone knows [“Unwritten”]. No matter how snarky or how much of a curmudgeon someone might be, you can’t not love that song.

And we knew we were right when we started playing it out loud in the bar scene with 300 extras. They all knew the song, and I was like, ‘Oh sh*t, everyone knows this song.’ ”

Hence, he integrated the song as the musical number at the end of the movie. Undoubtedly, it left an impact on the audience, with Unwritten lingering in their minds as they exited the theater.