Sorry, Baby is a feature debut by Eva Victor that intricately explores how trauma influences life trajectories. The film centers on Agnes, a New England professor whose life comes to a halt due to past trauma, contrasting with her vibrant best friend, Lydie, who has moved on. Victor skillfully depicts the profound bond between the two women, illustrating the healing found in their friendship. The portrayal of trauma is sensitive, focusing on the emotional aftermath rather than the act itself, showcasing a unique perspective that combines vulnerability and dark humor effectively.
Eva Victor's feature debut, Sorry, Baby, addresses trauma through the lens of a queer friendship, portraying how bonds can nurture and heal.
The film presents Agnes, a once-promising literary figure, now stuck in her trauma, in stark contrast to her vibrant best friend, Lydie.
Victor handles the sensitive topic of trauma with care, offering a surreal portrayal that captures the disorientation of such life-altering experiences.
The screenplay's raw vulnerability, coupled with dark humor, makes Sorry, Baby resonate deeply, engaging viewers in its exploration of healing through connection.
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