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
March of the penguins was interesting, exciting, and full of death hits.
It made me feel cold and wet when the penguins were shivering even though I was in the classroom. The film was interesting because it shows how survival for animals can be hard but also what animals do to keep their young alive instead of keeping their selves alive.
It was fact which means it is a documentary about real life events.
The music was plain but, when something was going to happen it increased with volume and sounded like a storm had hit. To my thinking it was gory and gross.
Watching this film was fascinating, I would recommend this for you if you like penguins and nature.
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