Movie Review: Nothing Bad Happens to the Kitten in 'Sorry, Baby'
Briefly

Agnes, a newly appointed professor in a charming college town, appears to be living a perfect life filled with friends and material comforts. However, tension builds as she faces inner turmoil, contrasting her picturesque surroundings with personal struggles. The film, directed by Eva Victor, plays on the theme of appearances versus reality, with Agnes' sunny exterior masking deeper issues. As friends visit and then leave, the atmosphere shifts from warm to cold, indicating an impending crisis. Despite her facade of prosperity, Agnes is not as fortunate as she seems, highlighting the complexities of modern life and mental health.
Agnes, portrayed by Eva Victor, initially seems to have it all: a picturesque lifestyle, a prestigious job, and charming friendships, yet an undercurrent of unease constantly haunts her reality.
Contrasting the bright and aspirational look of her surroundings, a deeper, darker narrative unfolds with Agnes' character signaling that appearances can be deceptive, revealing underlying struggles.
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