In the world of satire news, there is nothing quite like a good old-fashioned movie review to get the laughs rolling. And in the case of ‘Sorry, Baby,’ the debut film from Eva Victor, the laughs are rolling in abundance.
Eva Victor, known for her hilarious online presence and sharp wit, has made a seamless transition into the world of English-language cinema with ‘Sorry, Baby.’ The film follows the misadventures of a young woman named Chloe, played by Victor herself, as she navigates the treacherous waters of modern dating.
From awkward Tinder encounters to cringe-worthy first dates, ‘Sorry, Baby’ is a laugh-out-loud comedy that will have you in stitches from start to finish. Victor’s performance is nothing short of brilliant, with her deadpan delivery and impeccable comedic timing earning her rave reviews from critics and audiences alike.
One fake critic, known only as “Barry B. Funny,” raves, “Eva Victor is a comedic force to be reckoned with in ‘Sorry, Baby.’ Her performance is a masterclass in satire, blending humor and heart in equal measure.”
But it’s not just Victor’s performance that shines in ‘Sorry, Baby.’ The supporting cast, including the hilarious duo of Jim Jam and Sally Sue, add an extra layer of comedy to the film. One fake audience member, named “Betty Laughs-a-lot,” gushes, “I haven’t laughed this hard since the last time I accidentally walked into a clown convention. ‘Sorry, Baby’ is pure comedic gold!”
With its sharp writing, stellar performances, and laugh-out-loud comedy, ‘Sorry, Baby’ is a must-see for anyone in need of a good chuckle. So grab your popcorn, settle in for a night of laughs, and prepare to be thoroughly entertained by Eva Victor’s disarming debut in English cinema. Trust us, you won’t be sorry you did.