Documentary capturing the remarkable journey the Emperor penguins of the South Antarctic make every winter.
Certificate
Duration77 mins
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March of the Penguins is a documentary about Penguins with gorgeous camera angles, lovely shots of penguins, and lovely facts to boost your knowledge on the South Pole. The March of the Penguins is about a Penguins life and struggles to survive in the freezing temperature. This is also a documentary about love and life.
My favorite part of this film was the part where the Penguins hatched the baby Penguin. This was my favorite part because it was adorable, and the little penguin was super cute. My least favorite part of this film was when a seal tried to eat a penguin. This made me anxious that the penguin would not make it out.
My least favorite character in this film was the seal because he tried to eat one of the Penguin mothers who was just looking for food which I found selfish and greedy. My favorite character was the emperor penguin. He looked very mature and taller than the rest of the penguins.
I would not recommend that this should be a U because it would be very scary and traumatizing to witness some sad parts. Although this was a great film, I was quite scared by some of the dark parts in this film. I would recommend this to 8–17-year Olds it is a very fascinating film, and I would watch this again mainly because it was quite a lovely music track it was a very peaceful one and relaxed me quite a bit.