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1982 • Drama / Romance • 151m

Sophie's Choice

"Between the innocent, the romantic, the sensual, and the unthinkable. There are still some things we have yet to imagine."

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Stingo, a young writer, moves to Brooklyn in 1947 to begin work on his first novel. As he becomes friendly with Sophie and her lover Nathan, he learns that she is a Holocaust survivor. Flashbacks reveal her harrowing story, from pre-war prosperity to Auschwitz. In the present, Sophie and Nathan's relationship increasingly unravels as Stingo grows closer to Sophie and Nathan's fragile mental state becomes ever more apparent.

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Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep
Zofia "Sophie" Zawistowski
Kevin Kline
Kevin Kline
Nathan Landau
Peter MacNicol
Peter MacNicol
Stingo
Rita Karin
Rita Karin
Yetta
Josh Mostel
Josh Mostel
Morris Fink
Robin Bartlett
Robin Bartlett
Lillian Grossman
Eugene Lipinski
Eugene Lipinski
Polish Professor
John Rothman
John Rothman
Librarian
Joseph Leon
Joseph Leon
Dr. Blackstock
David Wohl
David Wohl
English Teacher
Günther Maria Halmer
Günther Maria Halmer
Rudolf Höss
Karlheinz Hackl
Karlheinz Hackl
SS Doctor
Ulli Fessl
Ulli Fessl
Frau Höss
Katharina Thalbach
Katharina Thalbach
Wanda
Moishe Rosenfeld
Moishe Rosenfeld
Moishe Rosenblum
Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
Krystyna Karkowska
Krystyna Karkowska
Josef Sommer
Josef Sommer
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Director: Alan J. PakulaScreenplay: Alan J. PakulaExecutive Producer: Martin StargerProducer: Keith BarishProducer: Alan J. Pakula

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CinemaSerf
2025-01-11
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Not long after the end of WWII, we meet "Stingo" (Peter MacNicol) who isn't exactly impressed when he encounters his new upstairs neighbours. "Nathan" (Kevin Kline) seems to be a bit of an noisy and brutish oaf towards his girlfriend "Sophie" (Meryl Streep). Luckily, next morning peace has broken out and they climb in his window to invite him on a seaside picnic. He's a budding writer, and what he clocks quite early is the volatility of "Nathan", a Jewish man who seems to have a great deal of emotional baggage. She, on the other hand, is much more considered and sedate - and that's the shield that he is determined to penetrate. Once he does and she begins to open up to him, we discover that she is an holocaust survivor and has had to make some horrendous decisions in her life just to stay alive. It's this latter, intimate and frightening, stage of the film that really showcases Streep's abilities to convey a palpable sense of fear. Sure, the accent isn't maybe the best but the scenes in the camp, the terrors and the anachronism of the commandant's relatively luxury home and happy family - where she ends up working in domestic service - being only yards from the scene of such brutality is also well, subtly, presented. Every now and again we come up for air - to their present day - to recalibrate the story and advance the more contemporaneous storyline before we dive deeper for some more of just what happened in Europe in the 1940s. It's another of those films where the victims of this villainy are the ones who want/need/have to forget whist others are fascinated by their experiences and want to know more. From that perspective, MacNicol plays his part - increasingly treading on the psychological eggshells - well, especially as the dynamic between them begins to shift. Kline doesn't disappoint, either. His annoyingly neurotic character isn't always the most likeable, but as a vital piece of this powerfully scripted jigsaw he adds a potent dimension to sentiments of guilt, grief, anger and regret that prevail as the story builds up an head of steam. It's a stylish, Gatsby-esque, looking production and brims with humanity, humility and some very dark humour on occasion, too. Not an easy watch, but stories like this never grow old.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
Czech, German, French, Polish, Russian, English
Studios
ITC Entertainment, Keith Barish Productions
Budget
$12,000,000
Box Office
$30,036,166

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