The musical version of "The Color Purple" has landed on North American screens. The film earned $18.15 million at the box office on its opening day and received a 94% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

1905 Movie Network News The musical version of "The Color Purple" has landed on North American screens. The film earned $18.15 million at the box office on its opening day and received a 94% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Data like

can't help but make people think about the revival of the musical genre. The box office result of US$18.15 million was only behind Warner Bros.' 2009 film "Sherlock Holmes" (which opened with US$24.6 million). The film revolves around Celie's coming-of-age story after being taken away by her husband, whom she did not love. And music serves as a central narrative element, setting the stage for the characters to express their struggles through song. As they grow older, Nettie and Celie navigate a world that isn't always kind to them, as the sisters try to explore their talents in the face of the brutal and racist realities of the era.

The musical version of "The Color Purple" is adapted from Alice Walker's 1982 epistolary novel of the same name. It tells the story of two Georgian black sisters, Nettie and Celie, who were separated as children and finally reunited after many years. The director of the film is Brizbazaoule, who is well-known for "Kojo's Funeral" and "Black Is King." As for the cast, Haley Bailey, Ciara Princesa Harris, Fantas Taylor, Coleman Domingo, Daniella Brooks, Haley Bailey, Corey Hawkins, singer H.E.R., and Tower Raj P. Henson and others will join the crew. In the history of Hollywood, Steven Spielberg once filmed a version of "The Color Purple".