Liz is the catalyst in the whodunnit all because she desires to find out if her father was murdered. Liz's curiosity leads to her own death, which is then used to frame both Burt (Christian Bale) and his friend, Harold (John David Washington). Despite the numerous Hollywood heavyweights in the movie, Taylor Swift only shared scenes with Bale and Washington before her character's untimely demise.
Bale's incredible resume includes playing Batman in Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight Trilogy" and scoring a best supporting actor win for his performance in "The Fighter." But Bale was the one in awe of the multi-time Grammy award-winner when it came to them and Washington singing the old gospel song, "Precious Memories," together. In fact, Bale couldn't wait to see his daughter and brag about his singing partner. "I went to my daughter and said, 'You know who I sang with today? Taylor Swift,'" Bale said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "And she was like, 'Wait, what?'"
Her work in "Amsterdam" didn't mark the end of Swift's fascination with film, however. At the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, Swift promoted her directorial debut — the 15-minute short, "All Too Well."