Song of the South is essentially a nostalgic valentine to a past that never existed, and within those limits, it offers a pleasant, family diversion for holiday afternoons when the children get restless.
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Chicago ReaderDave Kehr
Chicago ReaderDave Kehr
The stories are pretty good folk, though a little too coyly calculated. But the plantation stuff is beneath contempt. Better save this for nostalgia only—kids won't be missing anything if they never encounter this relic.
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Film ThreatPhil Hall
Film ThreatPhil Hall
Where Song of the South errs badly is in its regurgitation of the horrible myth that black slaves were always singing and happy and just loved working on massah’s plantation.
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Time Out
Time Out
This rather mushy combination of animation and live-action remains one of Disney's most controversial efforts.