The Color Purple is not only one of the most remembered classics, but a year ago a new version was released, which was directed by Blitz Bazawule and was a worldwide success, earning an Oscar nomination.

Now, it has become a trend again, but in the United States, as American Max users have made it the most-watched movie on the platform, according to the specialized site Flix Patrol.

The musical drama is an adaptation of Alice Walker‘s novel, which is recognized for its powerful exploration of social issues and its focus on the resilience and strength of African American women.

The Color Purple ranked No. 1 on Max US

The Color Purple is not a newcomer to cinema but it is in the Max catalog, as it was added to the platform on February 16. After its much-anticipated arrival, users didn’t hesitate to give the drama a chance, making it the most-watched movie on the service in the United States currently.

Taraji P. Henson in The Color Purple. (Source: IMDb)

Taraji P. Henson in The Color Purple. (Source: IMDb)

According to Flix Patrol, the remake directed by Blitz Bazawule is here to stay, as it has been accumulating hundreds of views, propelling it to the top of the American Top 10, surpassing Wedding Crashers with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, and The Visit with Olivia DeJonge.

The story is set in the southern United States during the early decades of the 20th century and follows the life of Celie, an African American woman who faces multiple challenges throughout her life.

The lead role is played by Fantasia Barrino, alongside Danielle Brooks, Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo and Halle Bailey. The cast is quite extensive and is made up of first-rate stars who not only belong to the acting world but also to the music industry, as was the case with the singer H.E.R, who portrays Squeak.

The work itself bravely addresses sensitive issues such as racism, sexism, domestic violence, and discrimination. This courageous approach has contributed to opening important dialogues about social issues that are often overlooked, making it an invaluable classic.

The 1985 film adaptation directed by Steven Spielberg, the subsequent Broadway musical adaptation in 2005 and now the 2023 remake, have all contributed to bringing the story to a wider audience.