Micca
SAHG: Stay At Home Grandfather
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No to split hairs, but here's what Wikipedia says about the setting of the movie
The setting of the film is the deep South of the Reconstruction era. Harris' original Uncle Remus stories were all set after the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery (Harris himself, born in 1845, was a racial reconciliation activist writer and journalist of the Reconstruction era). The film makes several indirect references to the Reconstruction era: clothing is in the newer late-Victorian style; Uncle Remus is free to leave the plantation at will; black field hands are sharecroppers, etc
It is not for me to say whether or not this is offensive to others, I can understand why it might be.
I think the music is terrific, and I love the effects of the animated characters combined with the live actors.
The setting of the film is the deep South of the Reconstruction era. Harris' original Uncle Remus stories were all set after the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery (Harris himself, born in 1845, was a racial reconciliation activist writer and journalist of the Reconstruction era). The film makes several indirect references to the Reconstruction era: clothing is in the newer late-Victorian style; Uncle Remus is free to leave the plantation at will; black field hands are sharecroppers, etc
It is not for me to say whether or not this is offensive to others, I can understand why it might be.
I think the music is terrific, and I love the effects of the animated characters combined with the live actors.
