March of the Penguins(2005)
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Documentary capturing the remarkable journey the Emperor penguins of the South Antarctic make every winter.
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Duration77 mins
This film is a amazing documentary is about the Emperor Penguin learning to over come the fatal situation it faces every day of its life. The tone in the narrator's voice was very expressive, and he told the story in a empathetic way. Even though this story is very simple it made me think abought the teamwork and co-operation that the male and female share to protect there race, if only humans were as peaceful as the penguins are. I especially thought that the filming was done skillfully because the penguins almost looked like humans. Usually i would not choose to watch a documentary, but the March of the Penguins was exceptionaly good. A film all the family would enjoy
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