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Most dramatic scenes rely on empathy; this one relies on horror. Alan J. Pakula’s Sophie’s Choice spends two hours building the tragic history of Meryl Streep’s Sophie, a Polish Catholic survivor of Auschwitz. The titular scene—the choice itself—is a flashback so brutal it has entered the lexicon.

When the moment arrives, it is not glamorous. It is ugly. Michael’s face goes blank. He drops the gun. His Italian stutters out of control. This is not the birth of a king; it is the death of a soul. Every gangster film that followed has tried to replicate the alchemy of that scene—the point of no return—but few have succeeded because few understand that violence is not power; violence is loss. Most dramatic scenes rely on empathy; this one