A24 has simply launched the primary trailer for Sorry, Child. The movie stars Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Lucas Hedges, John Carroll Lynch, Louis Cancelmi, and Kelly McCormack. Eva Victor is pulling triple responsibility as she additionally wrote and directed the movie. The logline reads, “Something bad happened to Agnes. But life goes on… for everyone around her, at least.” The trailer for the movie it isn’t shy to showcase all of the constructive reception that it has gotten from early pageant screenings.
Sorry, Child walked away from Sundance with one of many buzziest offers of the fest. Whereas the $8 million shelled out for it didn’t set any data, it was extra who purchased it that made an impression, with it being nabbed by A24. Maybe the one studio with a cult following, its buy all however ensures Sorry, Child goes to attach with hip audiences in a giant manner. Certainly, it’s a film that can resonate deeply with many ladies, with it an empathetic however surprisingly hopeful and humorous account of the aftermath of a devastating rape.
Whereas this sounds horrifically grim materials, the trailer to Sorry, Child is displaying a movie with extra of a humorous edge than one would suppose with the subject material. Our Editor-in-Chief, Chris Bumbray, was amongst these in attendance on the Sundance Movie Competition screening and it will resonate with him as he gave it a constructive evaluation.
In his evaluation, he states, “All this makes Sorry, Baby highly unique as far as films about trauma go. Indeed, Agnes absolutely refuses to let her attack define her. However, Victor’s layered performance never shies away from how devastating the attack she experienced was and how cold, calculating, and cruel it was. It marks Victor as a strong new voice and seems all but certain to become a much-talked-about film once A24 releases it. It’s something that will strike a chord with many watching it and maybe even give some of them a degree of comfort they weren’t expecting.” He additionally says that author/director/star Eva Victor “just might become the next indie darling based on the strength of her work here.”