“Sorry, Baby”: Post-grad Student Works Her Way Through PTSD

“Sorry, Baby” is a stellar film debut, by writer-director-star Eva Victor, which examines whether PTSD-causing events shrink or broaden our life perspectives.
“Sorry, Baby”: Post-grad Student Works Her Way Through PTSD
Agnes (Eva Victor) is having a difficult time sleeping, in "Sorry, Baby." A24
Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson
Film Critic
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R | 1h 43m | Drama Comedy | 2025

Does time truly heal all wounds? Does the space provided by time just push traumatic events to the distant horizon—always there—but gradually more and more out-of-sight-out-of-mind?

Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson
Film Critic
Mark Jackson is the chief film critic for The Epoch Times, and a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. He earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Williams College, followed by a classical theater conservatory training, and has 20 years' experience as a New York professional actor. He narrated The Epoch Times audiobook "How the Specter of Communism is Ruling Our World," available on iTunes, Audible, and YouTube. Mark is cited in the book "How to be a Film Critic in Five Easy Lessons" by Christopher K. Brooks. In addition to film, he enjoys Harley-Davidsons, martial arts, rock-climbing, qigong, and human rights activism.