Song of the South

Song of the South (1946)

1h 34m | Animation, Musical, Family | USA
7.1IMDb
7.5DouBan

In the film, a boy named Johnny comes to a farm in the south of the United States. Because his father is far away, the boy is depressed all day long. A kind and optimistic black uncle Remus tells Johnny a fable and teaches him to open his mind to overcome the adversity of the journey of life. Walt Disney has loved the story of Uncle Remus since he was a teenager, and finally released this live-action and animation masterpiece in 1946. In the past, Disney live-action animated films were only short films. This is the first time to challenge a feature-length feature film. The main animation component in the film is placed in Uncle Remus' story, about a rabbit looking for a new world. Only to be entangled by a fox and a bear. The musical composition of this film is very important. The theme song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" in the film not only won an Oscar, but also is one of the famous Disney songs that are familiar to you. This film fully shows the simple life style of the old American South, but because it involves some sensitive black-and-white racial issues, it was criticized by many film critics as soon as it was released, even if the film has a beautiful box office and the affirmation of an Academy Award. Disney has not yet released the film locally in the United States.

In the film, a boy named Johnny comes to a farm in the south of the United States. Because his father is far away, the boy is depressed all day long. A kind and optimistic black uncle Remus tells Johnny a fable and teaches him to open his mind to overcome the adversity of the journey of life. Walt Disney has loved the story of Uncle Remus since he was a teenager, and finally released this live-action and animation masterpiece in 1946. In the past, Disney live-action animated films were only short films. This is the first time to challenge a feature-length feature film. The main animation component in the film is placed in Uncle Remus' story, about a rabbit looking for a new world. Only to be entangled by a fox and a bear. The musical composition of this film is very important. The theme song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" in the film not only won an Oscar, but also is one of the famous Disney songs that are familiar to you. This film fully shows the simple life style of the old American South, but because it involves some sensitive black-and-white racial issues, it was criticized by many film critics as soon as it was released, even if the film has a beautiful box office and the affirmation of an Academy Award. Disney has not yet released the film locally in the United States.