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"Purple" is an imagining of what "The Color Purple" film could've/could look like through the eyes of a Black woman, through the eyes of a womanist. TCP is a story about identity, agency, and love in various forms, and Black women are at its center. Yet the 1985 film adds/heightens male voices and perspectives that are not present in the novel. "Purple" illustrates what the film could be like from a womanist perspective, maintaining the agency and voice of women from their relationships and sexual experiences to their spiritual awareness and evolution. "Purple" seeks to maintain the visibility of Black women through their own voice and efforts.