Sorry, Baby (2025) | Film Probe Daily Picks #15
- Film Probe
- Sep 5
- 1 min read

Eva Victor has been playing on repeat in my mind since I felt the screening of ‘Sorry, Baby’ (2025). Something terrible happened to Agnes. But life goes on for everyone else. When a friend visits on the brink of an important milestone, Agnes realises how stuck she's been, in this bittersweet story of finding your way after your world comes crashing down.
I highly recommend this film for a number of reasons, firstly because it was undeniably moving yet uncomfortably funny.
Secondly, this feature is Victor’s directorial debut and it is quite the statement piece for a first feature.
Thirdly, the cast is truly beautiful, every line is spoken with pure realism and I was utterly invested into their lives. Lastly, it is a film which tackles a serious issue, how we process and navigate trauma.
If you want to read my full spoiler free review, check it out below!
I think it’s appropriate to add a trigger warning to this film, as it does explore themes of sexual assault and trauma.
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★★★★
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