Sophie's Choice
Between the innocent, the romantic, the sensual, and the unthinkable. There are still some things we have yet to imagine.
Overview
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.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set against the backdrop of post-WWII America, Sophie's Choice delves into the aftermath of the Holocaust, offering a rare portrayal of its impact on individual survivors and their families.
- Remarkable performances by Meryl Streep, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and co-stars Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol.
- A thought-provoking exploration of guilt, morality, and the consequences of tragic choices.
- The film's complex narrative structure and emotional depth make it a standout drama.
- Sophie's Choice offers a unique blend of history, romance, and psychological drama.
Fun Facts
- Meryl Streep reportedly gained 30 pounds for her role as Sophie, and lost it within three months after filming ended.
- The initial script was significantly different from the final version; the producers requested changes to make the story more marketable.
- Al Pacino and Robert De Niro were both considered for the role of Stingo before Kevin Kline was cast.