The Color Purple: Hollywood Film Of The 1980's

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The Color Purple was (and still is) viewed as both the, “most important (and controversial)” Hollywood

film of the 1980’s. The public at the time questioned why the film was directed by a white man, Steven

Spielberg, and believed that the adoption of the book to film made it seem that the film was centered

around ‘male bashing.’ It labeled African American men as brutal, abusive, and rapists, when the book

makes it more clear the reason that is, is because it is implying a “chain of oppression… [spanning from]

…white brutality,” as America on Film describes it. The book also reveals that the innocent kisses

between Snug and Celia in the movie, were way more than just that in the novel. The film barely

touches the possibility