
Quiet Revelations: The Intimate Brilliance of 'Sorry Baby'
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The episode highlights the emotional depth of the film, particularly a gripping scene where Agnes hyperventilates in her car, capturing the rawness of her struggles. Chris and Jessica explore the film's unique ability to balance serious themes of identity, sexuality, and trauma with moments of humor, emphasizing how Victor skillfully weaves these elements into everyday interactions. The supporting cast, including John Carroll Lynch as the empathetic Pete and Lucas Hedges as Agnes's neighbor Gavin, further elevates the film, bringing warmth and authenticity to their roles.
Listeners will appreciate how *Sorry Baby* transforms ordinary experiences into extraordinary storytelling, showcasing the subtle changes in Agnes's character over time. Chris and Jessica commend the film for its confident narrative structure and its ability to resonate with audiences on a profound level, marking it as a significant contribution to independent cinema. With a solid rating of 8.5 out of 10, *Sorry Baby* stands out as a vital voice in filmmaking, reminding us of the power of intimate and honest storytelling.
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