Director: Eva Victor
Cast: Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Lucas Hedges, Louis Cancelmi, Kelly McCormack
Sorry, Baby is a 2025 American drama-comedy written and directed by Eva Victor, following a young woman named Agnes as she tries to rebuild her life in the quiet aftermath of a traumatic event — while the world around her simply keeps moving forward, indifferent to what she carries.
What is Sorry Baby about?
Agnes is a graduate student whose daily life — coffee, classes, friendships, casual dates — looks ordinary from the outside. But something happened to her, and that something sits at the center of the film without ever being fully named. Victor tells the story in deliberate, non-linear fragments, drifting between before and after, letting the audience piece together what Agnes endured. The people around her are loving but oblivious, continuing their routines while she navigates the invisible weight of survival. The film is less interested in plot mechanics than in the texture of life continuing — awkwardly, tenderly — when you are the only one who knows something has broken.
Cast & crew
Eva Victor, who also wrote and directed the film, plays Agnes with a controlled restraint that anchors every scene. Naomi Ackie brings warmth and wit as Agnes's closest friend, while Lucas Hedges and Louis Cancelmi appear in supporting roles that complicate Agnes's emotional landscape. John Carroll Lynch and Kelly McCormack round out the ensemble with grounded, naturalistic performances.
Context & significance
For diaspora viewers who have grown up balancing two emotional worlds — public composure and private weight — Sorry, Baby will feel quietly familiar. The film speaks to the universal experience of enduring something that others cannot see, a theme that resonates strongly among immigrant and diaspora communities who often navigate loss and trauma in silence. It arrives with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles on K-Time, making it fully accessible to Farsi-speaking viewers who prefer to watch in their own language. The film's understated, intimate style — closer to literary fiction than conventional drama — suits an audience that appreciates storytelling which trusts its viewers to feel rather than be told what to feel.
Where & how to watch
Sorry, Baby is available on K-Time with both Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no extra download, no VPN, no geo-blocking. Start watching whenever you like and cancel anytime.