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The Color Purple
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After suffering 40 years if abuse, the movie depict celie trying to discover herself aside from her shy and frightened self.
After suffering 40 years if abuse, the movie depict celie trying to discover herself aside from her shy and frightened self.
Actors:
April Myers,
Leonard Jackson,
Lechanda Latharp,
Laurence Fishburne,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Margaret Freeman,
James Tillis,
David Thomas,
Jeffrey Kwashi,
Carl Anderson,
Lelo Masamba,
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April Myers
Leonard Jackson
7 February 1928, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Lechanda Latharp
Laurence Fishburne
30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA
Whoopi Goldberg
13 November 1955, New York City, New York, USA
Margaret Freeman
James Tillis
5 July 1957, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
David Thomas
Jeffrey Kwashi
Carl Anderson
27 February 1945, Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Lelo Masamba
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
18 December 1946, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Country:
United States
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It is unquestionably overwrought, but it is a truly lovely film with a lot of emotion in it. The meaning of all that emotion is unfortunately still up for grabs.
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A far better film than is usually thought.
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It is a great, warm, hard, unforgiving, triumphant movie, and there is not a scene that does not shine with the love of the people who made it.
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Spielberg may not have been the best choice to direct this feminist text, making a clean, neat movie that lacks authenticity, but the movie has many touching moments and the entire female ensemble is good, particularly Whoopi Goldberg in the second half
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Spielberg's classicism comes to be appreciated in a goosebumps-inducing send-off for Mister.
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