The movie "The Color Purple" took place in the 1900s, and it succeeded with the starring "Whole" of Whoppie Goldberg, "Mister" of Danny Glover, and "Shug" by Stephen Spielberg. It has been adapted from a novel written by Alice Walker who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1983. Many people will insist on which of movies and books is better. Through his unique and intimate perspective, the depiction of Spielberg is reflected. He showed that he triumphed by trials and sufferings faced by black women in the south, abuses, atrocities, lack of poverty, real life, and conquering incest victims. That book is a book. series
Sometimes it is brothers and sisters. Or sisters. Or parents and children. Always in my head is Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple. For Spielberg fans this might not be the first choice for that impressive Canon, but still one of my absolute favorites. That's because of this grievous two-storey. The sisters parted, finally gathered in the final scene. This confrontation is the foundation of "impossible", "killing the building", and other countless wonderful movies.
In 1985, award winning director Stephen Spielberg wanted to make this story a movie. "Purple color" In an interview with Showbiz, Steven Spielberg said: "I think this is a movie for all ages and for all people, this is a human story" (Steven Spielberg: ShowBiz interview (Purple) 1985 "). I think this is the cause of most of cutting. Alice Walker wrote "A purple purple", an African-American novel about African-American problems and other social problems. Steven Spielberg personally does not deal with these problems like Alice Walker (writing her ancestry with her life experience)
In 1985, the story of Walker entered the big screen. Steven Spielberg supervised Color Purple and featured Whoopi Goldberg, Celie, Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover. Like this novel, the movie was a huge success and won 11 Oscar nominations. Walker has explored his feelings about this movie in 1996's work "Two times the same river: Respecting difficulties". In 2005, The Color Purple became a musical of Broadway. Walker incorporated the word "purple" and its relationship into the other two novels: "My famous temple" (1989) and "Secret pleasure" (1992). Because of its practical quest, it has caused some controversy. Female genital excision