Can "Babygirl" Breathe New Life Into a Retrograde Genre?
Briefly

Romy's life appears pristine and successful, with her perfection surfaced through luxury and high-tech efficiency, but beneath lies a hidden desire for disruption.
The introduction of Samuel provides Romy a chance to explore the boundaries of her controlled life, challenging her superficial existence with deeper emotional and physical exploration.
Read at The Nation
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