Drama films focus on the development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes like prejudice, poverty, and social issues. They put characters in conflict with themselves, others, and society. Drama is a broad genre that includes subgenres like romantic drama, period pieces, and crime dramas. I Can Do Bad All By Myself follows a woman who takes in three orphaned siblings and struggles to care for them while dealing with her own issues. The Color Purple depicts the struggles of Celie, a black woman living in the early 20th century American South who endures abuse and hardship but finds empowerment through the support of other women. Both films deal with themes of family, vulnerability, and emotions through complex characters in dramatic stories