"Sophie's Choice" is a romance film released in the United States on December 8, 1982. The whole story is 150 minutes long. The film highlights the guilt experience and moral entanglement of the Jews, and tells the complicated hearts of the heroes and heroines. The heavy sense of guilt made them all choose to commit suicide in the end
The film tells the story of Stringer, a young writer with a dream of being a writer, who came to New York alone in order to write better. Living in a boarding dormitory, and later became good friends with a couple upstairs, Sophie and Nathan. Unexpectedly, these couples had stayed in concentration camps. Sophie chose to give up her daughter in order to keep her son alive. In the end, his son's fate was also very cruel. Sophie left an indelible shadow in his heart, and Nathan became schizophrenic in the concentration camp. He often misunderstood Sophie and Stringer. Dinger took Sophie back to his hometown, wanting to start again. Unexpectedly, Sophie chose to continue to return to Nathan's side in the end. When Dinger found Sophie, Sophie and Nathan had both committed suicide by taking poison.