Review of Song of the South (1946) by Terri H — 22 Apr 2009
Song of The South is one of my favorite live action/animated movies, along with "The Pagemaster" and "Arthur and The Invisbles." I am starting to love the tales of Uncle Remus, and I love Br'er Rabbit, he is cute and he's just like a little boy (spirited and often he puts his foot into things). It is hard to choose of the three stories in the film I love; but I would have to say I love "The Laughing Place" story (that one always make me laugh). And as for the live-action parts, well...I don't know what to say about, but I think Johnny & Ginny are cute kids.
You know something, I wouldn't think of this film racial (as I heard said, all over the Internet), that was the way it was in Uncle Remus' time - The Emancipation of The Afo-American slaves in the southern United States.
This review of Song of the South (1946) was written by Terri H on 22 Apr 2009.
Song of the South has generally received positive reviews.
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