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Looked forward to it, too. The Hattie McDaniel song has stuck with me throughout my years. Reviewer: chukbekr - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, Subject: Post slavery these people are not slaves. Post slavery, book written Slavery ended Many freedmen chose to work on plantations , that is the one's that survived reconstruction. This is a parable, a moral story for children and adults. Reviewer: sethhalp52 aol. And why did he have to send little Johnny away to Grandma's?

Was he expecting a mob to show up at his townhouse? Anyway, it's an acceptable film for children on condition that the context is explained to them. Of course the animation is charming. Reviewer: Tridentine - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 21, Subject: Brings back memories My mother took me to see this movie in at least 2 times. At the beginning I thought of my mother and I sitting the theater watching the movie. Such a good memory and an enjoyable movie. Times were much different in when the author Joel Chandler Harris wrote the book the Tales of Uncle Remus where he represented the struggles in the Southern U.

The way the words were pronounced in the movie were just as they were written in the book. Reviewer: The random entertainment - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, Subject: Seeing the differences Now I know we were all upset heck even me, but even if we don't see anything wrong with the movie other people do One thing that's on my mind is giving the animated trio a second chance.

Reviewer: Jcmojo - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 29, Subject: John Cobb In my estimation this is probably the best Disney film of all time very heartwarming I cried and I hadn't seen this since I was a small child I'm 55 years old and I think I saw it when I was about 8 years old. It brought back a lot of childhood memories are singing that song and I walked along the road of small child in a small town in West Virginia.

Uncle Remus is it true caring loving man I can't see anything racist about this movie whatsoever maybe I'm just stupid yeah I do see that the the black people in this movie were portrayed as slaves. And I don't condone that in any way whatsoever and it is a smear on our past here in America however it's been over for over a hundred and fifty years. They might could have left the tar baby scene out and put something else in but the movie was made in a different era way before the Civil Rights Movement.

However the movie to me is wonderful! I don't care what the racists who hate this movie say. It's the BEST movie ever to be made. Whenever I watch the movie, it just brings a big smile to my face.

I love the Brer Characters even more! Way before slavery. He gathered what he had heard and wanted to preserve the stories. Walt Disney wasn't trying to be racist.

Nor did he ever claim the movie is realistic and it actually happened. It's ignorant white people who want this movie removed not knowing what it means to black people. I for one would LOVE to see this released so Disney can finally prove that it's not as bad as people say it is. Reviewer: Jen Dawson - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 2, Subject: Great movie This movie was my favorite movie as a child. I learned so many great lessons from it.

Reviewer: RobsAly - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 9, Subject: At Last This was a childhood favourite and beings back many memories.

I know its not PC anymore because of the stereotyping. But I just loved rhe stories and songs and uncle Remus. Reviewer: Journeyman58 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 23, Subject: Song of the south.

What a sweet story for the time it was made. For those that unfairly call it racist who was the hero and main character? Uncle Remus showed everyone how to be a kind and thoughtful person. This deserves to be looked at for what it is, the beginning of blacks accepted into the mainstream at that point in time. Tears were rolling down my face when Uncle Remus got the Dad. A well written sweet story everyone can feel good about. Reviewer: lucpucbuc - favorite favorite - May 20, Subject: First time watching, can definitely see why it's problematic For context, I am white, in my 20s, European and not from an English-speaking country.

I had seen, heard and read many bad things about it, justifyably so, but I wished to see it for myself. I'm glad it is available here for free. I am concerned by the people in these comments trying to say it doesn't have any problems and slinging insults or assumptions at one another. Everything I have to say about this film has been said by others before me. The location of the film is clearly a plantation mansion, all the black people working on the land or serving the white mansion owners.

Yet the master-slave relation is never named outright, instead the black people are portrayed as happy-to-serve, carefree, sing-songy faux-equals, such as the little boys. The black characters are also very stereotypical. Without spoiling too much, I enjoyed the animation, the acting was fine and the ending pleasantly surprised me. Disney shouldn't outright bury this piece of work, but show it with disclaimers of what is wrong about it and let the people learn their past and watch if they so wish.

Reviewer: twr - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 27, Subject: A product of its time I saw this movie as a child and found it entertaining then. I'm 60 years old and still find it entertaining today.

Most people wont find this movie offensive. Reviewer: Michael Gardner - - March 13, Subject: America isn't good at looking in the mirror Yup, just a bigoted as I remembered.

So glad Disney is making an attempt to right historic wrongs and updating that ride at the parks. Reviewer: bebe23 - - February 23, Subject: Song of the South should not have been made I saw the movie as a racist travesty after I saw it in the theater as a young girl.

In fact, I learned a few years ago that the actor who played Uncle Remus was banned from the premiere of Song of the South because of the Atlanta, Georgia theater's negative views on Black people. Before the movie was made, Walt Disney asked Black organizations their opinions on what a movie about a Black person should entail. However he ignored their advice and did the film his way.

Typical Walt Disney. Disappointing to say the least! Music Director J. B, Directed By Hari Kishan. Produced By R. Sudarshan Reddy. The movie starts with Sudheer Babu Sudheer Babu , Praveen Praveen and Nanditha Nanditha planning a combined and flawless suicide because of their failures in their respective lives. Firstly they try to fulfill their last wishes before leaving this world. Nanditha wants to steal a new car and Sudheer wants to slap the local MLA in his own house.

After stealing a new car and slapping the local MLA, the trio flees away from there to a nearby resort after escaping from the police. At the resort, the car is stolen and the trio enters the resort to have some food. There Saptagiri, yet another suicide aspirant joins them and the four reach the farmhouse. There, Praveen and Nanditha, who is in love with Sudheer , plans to postpone their suicide for 3 days so that they can prevent Sudheer from committing suicide due to love failure.

Their plan turns successful and in that interval of 3 days, all the four get close to each other. Sudheer develops feelings for Nanditha but hesitates to tell her for fear of being humiliated by her.

At the end of the 3rd day, Praveen asks Nanditha to kiss Sudheer to divert from death, per male psychology.

He meanwhile requests Sudheer to kiss Nanditha as she wants to experience her first kiss before dying to which Sudheer accepts with shame and shyness.

As he tries to kiss her, a ghost enters the body of Nanditha, who forces Sudheer out of there. To me it was a movie about an amazing storyteller who had kindness in his heart toward others. It would be a sad thing if the performances of these black actors and the message of kindness were expunged. Thank you for providing sanctuary for it. Reviewer: Biden Harris - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 2, Subject: Is this an honest review?

BTW, the good part starts at minutes. But at exactly it will become very "obvious" why this movie is banned today. You see, what was said between two people in private is totally negative to how black culture is treated today. Hence, you might be "shocked" just how brutal some people's opinions were back then. But please remember, that was a "very" long time ago and things have changed. Lastly, please note that by the end of the movie you will learn that the "star" turns out to be the "nicest and wisest" of them all.

Shame on Disney!



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