sophie s choice

Sophie’s Choice is a 1982 American drama film that tells the story of a Polish immigrant, Sophie, and her tempestuous lover who share a boarding house with a young writer in Brooklyn. [1]

Although certain critics have berated ‘Sophie’s Choice’ as a mere platform for Meryl Streep as an actress, I urge you to overlook this view. [2]

While Spielberg’s movie has some moments, I think the most stunning film about the Holocaust appeared 11 years prior to it when Sophie’s Choice hit the screens in 1982. [3]

The two worlds of Sophie’s Choice, nostalgic Brooklyn and monstrous Europe, are beautifully captured by the gifted cinematographer N?stor Almendros, whose work was Oscar-nominated but didn’t win. [4]

Though it’s far from a flawless movie, Sophie’s Choice is a unified and deeply affecting one. [5]

SOPHIE’S CHOICE is a touching, disturbing, and at times uncomfortable film to watch. [6]

Sophie’s Choice is a novel by William Styron published in 1979. [7]

One evening, Stingo talks with Sophie and learns some more about her past: that she was married but her husband and her father were killed in a German work camp. [8]

After watching this film, there is no doubt in my mind that Meryl Streep is the best actress to ever grace the movie screen. [6]

It concerns a young American Southerner, an aspiring writer, who befriends the Jewish Nathan Landau and his beautiful lover Sophie, a Polish (but non-Jewish) survivor of the Nazi concentration camps. [7]

In 1947, the movie’s narrator, Stingo (Peter MacNicol), a young writer from the American South, travels to post-WW II Brooklyn. [8]

As the story begins, in the early summer of 1947, Stingo (like Styron, a writer and Duke graduate) has been fired from his low-level reader’s job at the publisher McGraw Hill and has moved into a cheap boarding house in Brooklyn, where he hopes to devote some months to his writing. [7]

Nathan is constantly jealous, and when he is in one of his violent mood swings he convinces himself that Sophie is unfaithful to him and abuses and harasses her. [1]

The film follows Stingo, an aspiring young writer who moves to New York just post-WWII to a Brooklyn boarding house where he becomes friends with Nathan Landau (Kevin Kline), a Jewish research chemist and Nathan’s girlfriend, Polish refugee Sophie Zawistowska (Meryl Streep). [5]

He is befriended by Sophie Zawistowski (Streep), a beautiful Polish immigrant, and her lover, Nathan Landau (Kline). [8]

Sources:
[1] Sophie’s Choice (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Sophie’s Choice (1982)
[3] Sophie’s Choice (1982)
[4] Amazon.com: Sophie’s Choice: Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Peter
[5] Sophie’s Choice Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes
[6] SOPHIE’S CHOICE
[7] Sophie’s Choice (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[8] Sophie’s Choice (1982) - Synopsis

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