FilmWatch Weekly: Eva Victor's 'Sorry, Baby' is the stunning debut of a major talent * Oregon ArtsWatch
Briefly

'Sorry, Baby' follows Lydie, who brings joyful news of her pregnancy to her friend Agnes in rural Massachusetts. However, Agnes harbors trauma from a past event, which complicates their reunion. As Lydie's happiness contrasts sharply with Agnes's concealed struggles, the film delves into themes of friendship, trauma, and the ways life persists despite challenges. The narrative unfolds in two chapters: the present, exploring Lydie's excitement and Agnes's unease, and a flashback revealing the 'bad thing' that haunts Agnes. The film promises a blend of humor and emotional depth.
Lydie's joyous pregnancy announcement contrasts with Agnes's unresolved trauma, showcasing the impact of past events on the present and her struggle to navigate friendships.
Sorry, Baby masterfully weaves humor and emotional depth, as Lydie’s excitement about her future collides with Agnes’s past, exemplifying how life continues despite underlying pain.
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