Sorry, Baby streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
2025
Runtime
1h43

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Metascore

Sorry, Baby

When love falters, forgiveness lights the way forward.

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Synopsis

Sorry, Baby is a heartfelt dramedy released in 2025, featuring a standout performance by Eva Victor. The film explores the turbulent journey of an endearing yet conflicted young woman navigating complex relationships and personal growth in a vibrant urban setting. With a sharp, witty screenplay and a blend of humor and poignant moments, Sorry, Baby captures the essence of contemporary challenges faced by millennials, blending them with quirky charm and emotional depth. The narrative skillfully balances comedic elements with sincere reflections on love, identity, and reconciliation, making it a relatable and touching cinematic experience.

Cast

  • Eva Victor

    Eva Victor

    Agnes Ward

  • Naomi Ackie

    Naomi Ackie

    Lydie

  • Lucas Hedges

    Lucas Hedges

    Gavin

  • Louis Cancelmi

    Louis Cancelmi

    Preston Decker

  • Kelly McCormack

    Kelly McCormack

    Natasha

  • John Carroll Lynch

    John Carroll Lynch

    Pete

Reviews

Critical reception of Sorry, Baby has been overwhelmingly positive. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film boasts a remarkably high approval rating of 96%, with critics praising its authentic depiction of nuanced characters and clever dialogue. The site's consensus highlights Eva Victor’s compelling performance as the emotional core of the film. IMDb users have rated the movie at 7.7/10, reflecting strong audience approval and appreciation for its unique tone and storytelling style. Metacritic reports an 89/100 score, denoting universal acclaim, with reviewers lauding the direction and the screenplay's balance between humor and emotional insight. The Guardian praised the film for its 'fresh and intimate perspective on modern relationships,' while Variety noted it as 'a charming and honest portrayal that resonates long after the credits roll.' The film's deft mix of levity and heartfelt drama makes it a standout piece in the genre, appealing to both critics and general viewers alike.