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Good. They need to stop making these watered down, corny black trauma movies. Make stuff with real substance.
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Good. They need to stop making these watered down, corny black trauma movies. Make stuff with real substance.
Color purple might’ve “lost” money but look how much trash music America champions and puts on a pedestal. Says a whole lot about this society
Who cares if the movie bombed. The original made 85 million anyway. That’s all that matters. The story still stands
Right? What new concepts would a movie based on a musical, based on a book, that already had a movie based on it 40 years ago would add to gender-dividing propaganda?“Corny”? Color purple is a 40+ year old book/movie.
This book/Story has always had substance. It’s basically about the suffering of a black woman who was constantly dogged about her looks and beaten down. Her character was a battered woman who despite it all, came out of it. She had TWO kids taken away from her, and given away without her approval. If that ain’t “substance” I don’t know what to tell ya’ll. Comprehension skills lacking
Ask Jewish people to “forget” about corny stories about the Holocaust and watch what they say…
Holocaust victims/families remind people about the Holocaust all the time…..
Black Americans are the ONLY ones who disrespect the suffering of their ancestors. Y’all quick to want people to forget. And everyone isn’t broken or experience trauma. Some people just respect and acknowledge history.
It still goes on to this day.
What’s the difference between movies like the “color purple” or people who are still stuck on the hood mindset or crap like drill music currently? Many of us are tired of the same repetitive rap songs, but we let it slide.
“Corny”? Color purple is a 40+ year old book/movie.
This book/Story has always had substance. It’s basically about the suffering of a black woman who was constantly dogged about her looks and beaten down. Her character was a battered woman who despite it all, came out of it. She had TWO kids taken away from her, and given away without her approval. If that ain’t “substance” I don’t know what to tell ya’ll. Comprehension skills lacking
Ask Jewish people to “forget” about corny stories about the Holocaust and watch what they say…
Holocaust victims/families remind people about the Holocaust all the time…..
Black Americans are the ONLY ones who disrespect the suffering of their ancestors. Y’all quick to want people to forget. And everyone isn’t broken or experience trauma. Some people just respect and acknowledge history.
It still goes on to this day.
What’s the difference between movies like the “color purple” or people who are still stuck on the hood mindset or crap like drill music currently? Many of us are tired of the same repetitive rap songs, but we let it slide.
Out of curiosity, did you pay to go see it?
Right? What new concepts would a movie based on a musical, based on a book, that already had a movie based on it 40 years ago would add to gender-dividing propaganda?
I don't think I know a single man who likes musicals, let alone a rehash from the 1980's about a depressing *** subject matter
You think I care about a generation of men who watch love and hip hop shows, cry on IG live or Facebook live? Wear purses and dye their hair all types of color?
Those “men”?
The ones who listen to Drake and his painted fingernails??? Those “men”??
I don't even know what you talking about. You just going off the deep end once again.
The Color Purple is trash. Just like all these passive slavery movies and movies like the Butler, etc. Make a Nat Turner movie, a movie about the Moors, a about movie about business men and women of black wallstreet in Tulsa and North Carolina. Do that. That's substance, something that we'll gravitate and take something from it.
Because somebody don't like the color purple nonsense mean we disrespecting our ancestors? Man stop.
What are you talking bout
Meh - perhaps introducing a new generation to the tried and true propaganda, narratives, and tropes that we were exposed to back then.
Lord forbid there be a movie about black families sticking together and working together with other black families in a healthy way based on traditional morals, values, and principles with strong male characters in leading roles...that reflects our actual history in this country, but I digress.
You do know CELIE inherited that land in color purple? Harpo opened up that juke joint because they had money. Suge Avery was also successful. Basically was a Josephine baker knock off.
Did you watch the movie “Self Made” about Madame CJ Walker back in 2020? Probably not.
There are plenty positive depictions of wealthy black people. Y’all just lazy
… the same black people who criticized shows like the Cosby show for depicting that? Those black people?
Black people support ignorance on the DAILY. But Color purple is damaging and a plague to the race?
Look at the music most of our people listen to
Color purple is tame compared to it
I must be a little older than you.
Not to date myself but I was alive when the Cosby Show came out and we literally stopped what we were doing outside and ran home to watch it.
Not just black kids either - everyone did IRL...contrary to whatever media reported from the critics.
It was a cultural phenomenon.
I'm also old enough to remember how popular records with positive messages (Public Enemy, KRS One, Queen Latifah, etc) were.
I appreciate a diversity of lived experiences and realize yours is/was very different than mine so it's all good.
Just wondered if you paid to go see "The Color Purple" is all.