Entertainment
“The Color Purple Leaves Netflix Soon Despite High Ratings”
The period drama The Color Purple is set to depart from Netflix on November 1, 2023, despite receiving significant acclaim. This 2023 musical film, directed by Blitz Bazawule, has garnered a remarkable 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes’ audience rating, alongside an 81% rating on the Tomatometer. Adapted from the 2005 Broadway musical, which in turn is based on Alice Walker‘s acclaimed novel, the film follows a decades-spanning journey of resilience and sisterhood.
Critics have praised the film for its emotional depth, with many viewers describing it as “crowd-pleasing” and “uplifting.” The story, set between 1910 and 1940, centers on the character Celie, portrayed by Fantasia Barrino, who faces numerous hardships yet finds hope through the bonds of sisterhood. The cast includes notable performances from Danielle Brooks as Sofia, alongside Colman Domingo, Taraji P. Henson, Halle Bailey, and a cameo by Whoopi Goldberg as a midwife.
Audience Responses and Critical Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the Critics Consensus states, “Building on the legacy of the previous film adaptation while incorporating elements of the stage musical, The Color Purple is a crowd-pleasing testament to resilience in the face of trauma.” Audience reviews echo this sentiment, with one noting, “Much more than a remake, the musical film version of The Color Purple stands on its own as a vibrant, uplifting experience — and the singing and dancing are superb.”
Many viewers expressed their emotional responses, with comments like, “Beautiful movie from beginning to end! Made me cry!” and “This movie was AWESOME! Fantasia did an outstanding job – very impressed!” However, not all feedback has been positive. Some critics found the film’s portrayal of its heavy themes to be at odds with its musical elements, describing it as “punishingly bleak.”
Upcoming Removals from Netflix
As The Color Purple prepares to leave Netflix, it will join a roster of other notable titles departing the platform, including the 2005 adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Despicable Me, and the Shrek films. The removals come as part of Netflix’s regular content updates, which often see high-profile titles exiting the service. Viewers interested in experiencing this acclaimed musical should act quickly, as time is running out to enjoy it on the streaming platform.
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