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Sophie's Choice
TrailerSophie, who has escape from Auschwitz concentration camp, moves to Brooklyn with Nathan Landau, her lover. Stingo, who is a novelist and a friends of them, visits and spends sometimes with them. Their relationship becomes complicated when Sophie's past is revealed, Nathan's emotions turns instable and Stingo shows his interest in Sophie.Actors: Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Peter MacNicol, Rita Karin, Stephen D. Newman, Greta Turken, Josh Mostel, Marcell Rosenblatt, Moishe Rosenfeld, Robin Bartlett, Eugene Lipinski, ...»Director: Alan J. PakulaCountry: United StatesDuration: 150 minQuality: HDRelease: 1982IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sophie's Choice"
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Characters of "Sophie's Choice"
SophiePlayed by: Meryl StreepNathanPlayed by: Kevin KlineStingoPlayed by: Peter MacNicolYettaPlayed by: Rita KarinLarryPlayed by: Stephen D. NewmanLeslie LapidusPlayed by: Greta TurkenMorris FinkPlayed by: Josh MostelAstrid WeinsteinPlayed by: Marcell RosenblattMoishe RosenblumPlayed by: Moishe RosenfeldLillian GrossmanPlayed by: Robin BartlettRudolf HPlayed by: Günther Maria Halmer -
Directors of "Sophie's Choice"
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Creators of "Sophie's Choice"
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Critic Reviews of "Sophie's Choice"
Chicago ReaderJune 26, 2007The picture is completely devoid of cinematic interest, adopting instead a tiresome theatrical aesthetic in which showy monologues are filmed in interminable, usually ill-chosen long takes.
Time OutJune 24, 2006By the end, the accumulated weight and lethargy of the production fails to invest Sophie's fate with the significance Styron achieves.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004So perfectly cast and well-imagined that it just takes over and happens to you. It's quite an experience.
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004Though it's far from a flawless movie, Sophie's Choice is a unified and deeply affecting one. Thanks in large part to Miss Streep's bravura performance, it's a film that casts a powerful, uninterrupted spell.
QuickflixAugust 15, 2014And while Meryl Streep's performance is largely worthy of its laurels ... the film around it is much harder to forgive. Beyond Streep, Sophie's Choice is little more than a tediously assembled WWII drama of interminable length.
The DissolveApril 29, 2014The way Streep inhabits Sophie, and brings her history to life whether she's explicitly talking about the past or carrying herself across the room with wounded grace, can't help but make parts of the rest of the film seem smaller by comparison.
Antagony & EcstasyNovember 05, 2009A suffocating 151 minutes long, with a healthy portion of that running time devoted to a hunk of Holocausploitation of the most crass and cynical variety. And that's the good part.
Video-Reviewmaster.comMarch 02, 2008Stunning to the max, and Streep is memorable as Sophie.
EmanuelLevy.ComDecember 10, 2007The movie is too Hollywood in look and feel, and the flashback and narration are too conventional, and yet the image of the sickly and pale Meryl Streep recollecting her ordeal lingers in memory long after the film is over.
TV GuideJune 26, 2007Competently directed by Pakula and [features] gorgeous cinematography by Almendros.
Movie Mom at Yahoo! MoviesJuly 20, 2003Heartbreakingly lovely performances.
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