Sorry, Baby currently has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 6 users on our platform.
As sobering as the film gets, it remains, as a work of art and expression of Victor’s thoughtful voice, a real joy.
Read full review at Paste MagazineThe jury is still out on how long Eva Victor will leave her mark (to be fair, it’s her first time out) but her directorial debut, “Sorry, Baby,” proves she’s a writer and director who deserves your attention.
Read full review at The Playlist...a warm, bitingly funny refocus of the trauma plot.
Read full review at The GuardianEva Victor’s devastatingly funny look at rebuilding after trauma.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...a movie that’s at once approachable, incredibly perceptive, and subtly stirring.
Read full review at Ign...it’s a film that lingers around you in the middle of the night, demanding to be sat with despite the danger of drawing blood, both disruptive and strangely reassuring.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...is not a lighthearted comedy nor a dour drama, but a somewhat irreverent tribute to everyday survival after a Bad Thing.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...is devoid of sensationalism. Instead, it strikingly chooses to keep its more disturbing moments — no matter how pivotal — off-camera.
Read full review at EmpireTender and reassuring – a film about holding on to each small, good thing.
Read full review at Little White LiesA star is born in Eva Victor’s remarkable depiction of assault and survival.
Read full review at The IndependentShot on location in Northeastern Massachusetts, chilliness hangs in the air of every frame, but Sorry, Baby – a uniquely special thing – is suffused with warmth.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleEtt traumatiskt, självupplevt övergrepp är ämnet för Eva Victors regidebut. Ändå finns här ett avväpnande förhållningssätt i en film man unnar alla att upptäcka.
Read full review at Svenska DagbladetEn varm film där mobilförbud och bokläsande också spelar en trevlig roll.
Read full review at Dagens Nyheter...en rörande förskjuten skildring av konsekvenserna av ett övergrepp.
Read full review at Sveriges RadioJag gillar budskapet den förmedlar – att det går att se framåt efter en traumatisk upplevelse och ändå känna en optimism inför framtiden.
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