Sorry, Baby, directed and written by Eva Victor, portrays the subtlety of personal disasters in life. Set against the backdrop of a rural Massachusetts college town, the film follows Agnes and Lydie as they face the ordinary yet significant challenges of post-collegiate adulthood through a non-linear narrative structure. The film emphasizes the reality of adulthood as characters cope with their experiences in a relatable manner. While it may not offer groundbreaking revelations, it possesses smart writing and captures the essence of young adults navigating their lives.
Sorry, Baby captures the slow, insidious nature of personal disasters, presenting a narrative that resonates with the ordinary yet profound struggles of emerging adulthood.
The film, rendered through non-linear time jumps, depicts Agnes and Lydie navigating the challenges of post-collegiate adulthood, ultimately finding their personal paths.
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