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La couleur pourpre

Original title: The Color Purple
  • 2023
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  • 2h 21m
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6.8/10
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Taraji P. Henson, Fantasia Barrino, and Danielle Brooks in La couleur pourpre (2023)
A decades-spanning tale of love and resilience and of one woman's journey to independence. Celie faces many hardships in her life, but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
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A woman faces many hardships in her life, but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.A woman faces many hardships in her life, but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.A woman faces many hardships in her life, but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.

  • Director
    • Blitz Bazawule
  • Writers
    • Marcus Gardley
    • Alice Walker
    • Marsha Norman
  • Stars
    • Fantasia Barrino
    • Taraji P. Henson
    • Danielle Brooks
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    6.8/10
    20K
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    • Director
      • Blitz Bazawule
    • Writers
      • Marcus Gardley
      • Alice Walker
      • Marsha Norman
    • Stars
      • Fantasia Barrino
      • Taraji P. Henson
      • Danielle Brooks
    • 154User reviews
    • 155Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 39 wins & 99 nominations total

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    Fantasia Barrino
    Fantasia Barrino
    • Celie
    Taraji P. Henson
    Taraji P. Henson
    • Shug Avery
    Danielle Brooks
    Danielle Brooks
    • Sofia
    Colman Domingo
    Colman Domingo
    • Mister
    Corey Hawkins
    Corey Hawkins
    • Harpo
    Phylicia Pearl Mpasi
    Phylicia Pearl Mpasi
    • Young Celie
    Halle Bailey
    Halle Bailey
    • Young Nettie
    Ciara
    Ciara
    • Nettie
    H.E.R.
    H.E.R.
    • Squeak
    • (as Gabriella Wilson 'H.E.R.')
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Reverend Avery
    Deon Cole
    Deon Cole
    • Alfonso
    Jon Batiste
    Jon Batiste
    • Grady
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Ol' Mister
    Tamela J. Mann
    Tamela J. Mann
    • First Lady
    • (as Tamela Mann)
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Mama
    Elizabeth Marvel
    Elizabeth Marvel
    • Miss Millie
    Stephen Hill
    Stephen Hill
    • Henry (Buster) Broadnax
    Adetinpo Thomas
    Adetinpo Thomas
    • Mary Ellen
    • Director
      • Blitz Bazawule
    • Writers
      • Marcus Gardley
      • Alice Walker
      • Marsha Norman
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    Reviewers say 'The Color Purple' musical adaptation is acclaimed for its powerful performances by Fantasia Barrino, Danielle Brooks, and Taraji P. Henson. The film is celebrated for its vibrant musical numbers, stunning visuals, and emotional storytelling. However, some critics feel the musical format weakens the original story's emotional depth and complexity. Concerns about pacing and narrative rush are noted, along with criticisms regarding sensitive themes and character development. Despite these issues, many appreciate the film's fresh approach and its connection with modern audiences.
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    8ferguson-6

    strong musical reboot

    Greetings again from the darkness. It all began with Alice Walker's 1982 novel, for which she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Shortly thereafter, Steven Spielberg turned it into the movie event of 1985, with a memorable cast including Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, and yes, Oprah Winfrey. The film received eleven Oscar nominations, yet was shut out in all categories. Jumping ahead 20 years (2005), Marsha Norman created a musical stage book that turned into a smash hit on Broadway, receiving eleven Tony nominations. It was 2015 when the musical revival hit the stage, re-establishing the story as part of the fabric of the entertainment world. Along the way, Ms. Walker's book had been frequently banned and censored, and the adaptations were sure to pick and choose what to cover and how to do so. Here we are forty-one years after the book's publication, and director Blitz Bazawule (Beyonce's BLACK IS KING, 2020) delivers a moving and bold film version (screenplay by Marcus Gardley) based on the musicals, the novel, and the original film.

    The film opens on the Georgia coast in 1909 by establishing the bond between young Celie (newcomer Phylicia Pearl Mpasi) and her sister Nettie (Halle Bailey, THE LITTLE MERMAID). When the two are forcefully separated, Celie loses the hope Nettie always provided, and soon she's living a miserable existence as one abused by Mister (a powerful Colman Domingo, RUSTIN) who treats her poorly by regularly taking out his frustrations. Assuming the role she made her own on Broadway is Fantasia Barrino as adult Celie, whose presence and spirit contain the heart of the story.

    Memorable characters and performances are everywhere we turn in this production. Danielle Brooks ("Orange is the New Black") is a powerhouse as Sophia, a role she also owned on stage. Sophia is wife to Harpo (Corey Hawkins, STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON), one of the few men trying to break the tradition of abuse ... not that he has much choice. Taraji B Henson is a jolt of energy as singer Shug Avery, one of the few women from this neck of the woods who gained independence and made a life (mostly) on her terms.

    The supporting cast is filled with talent and surprises. David Allen Grier appears as Reverend Avery, Shug's estranged dad. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (ORIGIN) appears in flashbacks as Celie's Mama. Elizabeth Marvel ("Homeland") is the unforgiving and racist wife of the Mayor, and one who has such an impact on Sophia's life. Oscar winner Lou Gossett Jr (now 87 years old) shows us exactly how his son Mister turned out the way he did. As this is a musical, we would expect musicians to play a part, though it's quite a treat to see H. E. R. As Squeak (Harpo's girlfriend), Jon Batiste as Grady (Shug's fashionable husband), and Ciara in a critical appearance as grown-up Nettie. There is also a well-placed cameo early on that harkens back to Spielberg's movie.

    Covering at least the decades of 1907 through 1945, we see how each character changes depending on their circumstances ... especially Celie and Sophia, as well as an attempt at redemption by Mister. At least three 'showstopper' songs are included here. Taraji B Henson offers a rousing "Push da Button", and Danielle Brooks is adamant about where she stands with "Hell No." Fantasia Barrino's "I'm Here" may be the highlight since it encapsulates her resilience and perseverance. The quality of the film is evident in all aspects: cinematography (Dan Laustsen), score (Kris Bowers), Production and Set Design (Oscar winner Paul D Austerberry, Larry Dias), and Costumes - especially Shug Avery's - (Francine Jamison Tanchuk, Rashad Corey). Serving as Producers are Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, Alice Walker, and Scott Sanders, to name a few with long time ties to the story. It's clearly a labor of love and passion for those involved, and ends with a tear-jerker reunion over Easter dinner. Not many follow the production trek of novel to film to musical to musical revival to musical film, and even fewer have ever done it this well.

    Opens in theaters nationwide on Christmas Day.
    6catfanatic888

    So disappointed

    The original film of The Color Purple was certainly not a musical with all the constant singing and dancing in the middle of scenes. It was far superior to this one. I would file this under movies that do not to be remade and definitely not turned into musicals. I found myself turned off repeatedly in the middle of a serious scene where hat everyone would bust into song and start dancing everywhere. The music and dancing ruined this film for me. It's a shame too because the actors and actresses were all excellent and would have done much better without the constant distraction of music and dancing routines. This is not a comedy. It's a serious drama. But it was hard to take it seriously with all the silliness in between the dramatic scenes. Sorry but I would NOT recommend this disappointment of a remake.
    5mykl_tour

    Incredibly Disappointing

    The Color Purple novel is one of the greatest pieces of American literature. The film adaptation a masterpiece worth of a 10/10.

    What is presented in this iteration of the novel and the film, a musical version has to be one of the worst musicals to ever be adapted to film.

    There original film has musical numbers that are magical and memorable. That elevate the story and bring a soul and substance. This musical version has no memorable moments. The strongest being 'Hell, No" which unfortunately lands flats. Fantasia's 'I'm Here' is another powerful track but gets lost in the mix of what are essential filler tracks that have been through the Disneyfication machine. The musician H. E. R. Barely gets to offer her incredible voice to the ensemble.

    The story plods along at times incoherently. The rawness of the novel, left out presumably to making it 'family friendly' which is a major mistake. The rawness of this story, or this novel, of these iconic and remarkable characters is the foundation of the entire point of why the colour of Purple is so important as an analogy of God and His Grace.

    Each actor shines, but the direction is so lost these incredible actors moments get lost with them. It's hard not to keep one's memory from harking back to the powerful performances from the original film. Nothing can erase the majesty of that film.

    A very disappointing outcome that just leads to the conclusion that this musical project just doesn't work.
    8FIoret

    Sofia Sofia 💜

    Danielle Brooks truly stole the show as Sofia in the film, shining like a star. Her talent and beauty are simply awe-inspiring. Whenever she graced the screen, a smile would automatically appear on my face, and I couldn't help but feel a slight blush. Her performance was filled with sensitivity and power, making her the perfect fit for the role. I have no doubt that she will have a long and illustrious career, deserving of celebration.

    I couldn't have asked for a better way to start my Christmas morning than being immersed in the timeless charm of this classic film's stunning visuals and captivating sound. I'm absolutely thrilled to keep playing the soundtrack on repeat!
    6peter0969

    It was decent

    It's a decent new adaptation of The Color Purple with gorgeous production designs, solid direction and good performances from the cast members. Director Blitz Bazawule does a solid work on handling the tone and setting alongside with the production sets, costumes, and camerawork being really colorful and beautiful. The musical singing moments, while some of the musical tracks weren't great, were solid with some pretty good lyrics and musical tones explored. Many of the performances were pretty good as there wasn't a single poor performance.

    Since I have read the book and seen the first adaptation from Steven Spielberg which I really liked, I felt the emotional core and writing isn't as strong as it could be as there were some elements that felt thin and could have been explored a bit more. Since this is based on the broadway version, I haven't seen the broadway version so that might explain the disconnection. There were some pacing issues and some of the dialogue moments were a little odd. Overall, it's a decent adaptation but I prefer to watch Steven Spielberg's version.

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    • Trivia
      Danielle Brooks and Corey Hawkins are good friends and former Juilliard classmates. Shortly after being cast as Harpo, Hawkins asked producer Scott Sanders to consider Brooks to play Sofia opposite him. She had previously starred as Sofia in the 2015 Broadway musical revival.
    • Goofs
      At least two scenes take place in a Baptist church. Behind the pulpit is a Roman Catholic cross with a Corpus (body of Jesus). Baptists, like all other Protestants, never place a Corpus on the cross.
    • Quotes

      Celie: I may be black. I may be poor. I may even be ugly. But I'm here!

    • Connections
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 22 January 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Huckleberry Pie
      Music & Lyrics by Stephen Bray, Allee Willis and Brenda Russell

      Performed by Halle Bailey and Phylicia Pearl Mpasi

      Produced by Nick Baxter and Stephen Bray

      Halle Bailey appears courtesy of Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia Records

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El color púrpura
    • Filming locations
      • Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit (PSTC)
      • Domain Entertainment (II)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,619,191
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,737,072
      • Dec 31, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $68,919,191
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 21m(141 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • D-Cinema 96kHz Dolby Surround 7.1
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
      • DTS:X
      • Sonics-DDP
      • Auro 11.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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