Review of March of the Penguins (2005) by Adrian B — 06 Feb 2013
Generally well-made documentary on the lives of the emperor penguins in Antarctica. Essentially, this movie chronicles a year in a life of a penguin, which includes their mating season; their handling of their eggs; the harsh winters they bare on the isolated continent; and the predators they face during all the seasons.
It is hard not fall in love with the animals of this film, as penguins are so cute, especially their babies. Amazingly and impressively, the photographers and crew of the movie went to Antarctica to brave the excessively cold weather to film the flightless, beautiful birds (I think temperatures can down to as low as -60 degrees Celsius).
It is TV like, but still quite compelling and likable.
This review of March of the Penguins (2005) was written by Adrian B on 06 Feb 2013.
March of the Penguins has generally received very positive reviews.
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