Movie Review: In 'Sorry, Baby,' Eva Victor makes a disarming debut
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SGN:: Less alone: Sorry, Baby filmmaker Eva Victor finds healing in friendship, found family, and a well-made sandwich
Watching Sorry, Baby was a form of cinematic catharsis I didn’t know I needed until the film was long over and I was sitting alone in the theater, staring at a blank screen.

Movie Review: In 'Sorry, Baby,' Eva Victor makes a disarming debut
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“Three years is not a lot of time,” a stranger says to the protagonist about 3/4 of the way through the film. Agnes (Eva Victor, who also wrote and directed) has just experienced a panic attack while on the road and confides her suspicion on the cause of the frightening incident to the stranger, Pete (John Carroll Lynch)—it’s “something pretty bad” that occurred over three years ago. Sorry, Baby follows Agnes’ life in the three years after the e…
In ‘Sorry, Baby,’ Eva Victor makes a disarming debut
The first thing to love about writer-director-star Eva Victor’s extraordinary debut “Sorry, Baby” is how she, as the young professor Agnes, tries, and fails, to hide a tryst with her neighbor. Agnes lives in a quaint New England home where her best friend and fellow former grad student Lydie (Naomi Ackie) is visiting. We are […] The post In ‘Sorry, Baby,’ Eva Victor makes a disarming debut appeared first on MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報.
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