Suffering sublimates in struggle

Cleveland 2022-04-21 09:02:08

It was the first time I watched this movie when VCDs were not yet extinct. I saw the middle disc was stuck, and because the first part of the movie was so miserable, I never changed to a better version and continued to watch it.

That was about eight or nine years ago, but I revisit it today, but I can already bear it. I think I have seen so many sufferings over the years, and I have long accepted the suffering of life.

Different times have different sufferings. Although human strength is negligible, if we do not fight, we will be crushed to death by suffering, and we will not see any hope of survival.

I was impressed by the sad and low voice of the blacks in the film, which is the most appropriate expression of suffering.

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Extended Reading
  • Fay 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    1. Shug is undoubtedly the favorite character in this film. The most touching scene is that she leads the crowd, sings hymns, and walks to the church. She is forgiven by her father, and sinners are worthy of forgiveness. 2. The performance of the heroine in the early stage may make people angry, but she is very tolerant, and she has a mind that many people do not have, so when hope appears in the later stage and she begins to learn to refuse, she will live better than many people. 3. It is indeed a film that may not be seen as directed by Spielberg without reading the introduction. It is worth seeing why the black people were so poor in the early days. 【131】

  • Clare 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Someone insists on saying that black man is EVORA, but it's still very different

The Color Purple quotes

  • Squeak: Harpo! Who dis woman?

    Harpo: Now come now, you know who this is.

    Squeak: She best'a leave you alone.

    Sophia: Fine with me.

    Harpo: [to Sophia] You ain't got to go nowhere. Dis here my juke-joint.

    Squeak: [to Harpo] You said dis here our juke-joint!

    Harpo: Listen woman, can't a man dance with his wife if he wants to?

    Squeak: Not if she a heifer!

    [to Sophia]

    Squeak: And not if he my man! You just a big ol heifer. Ha Ha Ha.

    Sophia: [to Squeak] Like I said, fine with me!

  • Old Mr.: [referring to Shug] She black as tar, nappy-headed, got legs like baseball bats, and I hear she got that nasty women's disease.