The Color Purple (2023)

The Color Purple (2023)

Incredible music and passionate performances shoulder this messily told Broadway adaptation

6.2

Movie

United States of America
English, Zulu
Drama, Music
2023
BLITZ BAZAWULE
Aba Arthur, Adetinpo Thomas, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
141 min

TLDR

If I sounded this good, I would burst into song all the time too.

What it's about

Celie Harris endures an abusive marriage, separation from her sister, and life as a Black woman in early 20th-century Georgia.

The take

With the tried-and-tested music and lyrics of Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray, this film adaptation of the Color Purple musical was practically guaranteed to have power in its key moments. And with a cast that includes tremendous vocalists like Fantasia Barrino and Danielle Brooks (both of whom had previously played their respective characters on stage), the film's most important sections possess an energy and soul that allow its protagonist to dream of something beyond her dire personal circumstances. However, after a while, this movie begins to feel like it's only ever made up of isolated scenes without the proper build-up nor the right pacing to earn the movement from one episodic moment to the next. Even with the dynamite chemistry between cast and score, the film's odd staging and blocking constantly get in the way of what should be something incredibly emotional.

What stands out

The main reason to see this Color Purple is still its music—a classic, soaring Broadway score that draws just as much from the blues, gospel, and African music, and gives ample opportunity for its performers to really sing out. And while the performances here can't help but live in the shadow of Cynthia Erivo's Tony-winning portrayal of Celie, Barrino's work can still be plenty affecting. Her version of this character isn't nearly as subtle in how she expresses her inner desires, but it's still a likable approach that works for how innocent Celie is, robbed of a proper childhood and of proper love.

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