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March of The Penguins (2005)

March of The Penguins
"Birds, birds, birds - everybody thinks it's just that black and white - but there's a guy in our very own flock who's got a hook in his gill?"

Starring:

Tennesee Tuxedo

Released By:

Warner Independent Pictures

Released In:

2005

Rated:

G

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

B+

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March of the Penguins is a gorgeous study of Penguins in their natural habitat. As is the case with pictures like Microcosmos and Winged Migration, this movie puts you in their world instantly, making for an intimate and stunning journey of discovery.

From braving freezing cold temperatures, to engaging in mating rituals, to giving birth, to protecting themselves from numerous predators, these marvelous creatures endure a cycle of life that we as humans couldn't possibly imagine. Harsh, fascinating and beautiful - same as it ever was.

March of the Penguins wondrously explores the life of these enigmatic swimming birds through breathtaking cinematography (worthy of an Oscar) and heartfelt and insightful narration by Morgan Freeman. Film maker Luc Jacquet and his crew have braved the freezing element themselves to present an untrammeled glimpse into the lives of these glorious animals. Whether they're at play or waddling across the icy landscape of Antarctica, most of what they do is in the name of survival.

Though March of the Penguins is rated G, it should be noted that this picture covers the penguin's mating process as well as the animals being attacked by various predators. Nevertheless these facts of life are painted with a careful hand. This is clearly a movie for everyone. My family was captivated by it and the only complaint I have is that this splendid film should have been shot in the Imax format.

Make sure to watch the end credits. There's some outstanding behind the scenes footage in which the gentle penguins curiously investigate the film crew and their movie cameras. March of the Penguins is magic

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Harold Woolsey

Harold Woolsey

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Paul Oaks

Paul Oaks

I found the sex and vilolence in this film absolutely appalling, how it ever got a G rating is beyond me. It just seems like with Rob Zombie directing they should have at least slapped it with a (PG)

Concerned

Concerned

Whoever was responsible for that last post you ought to be ashamed. To suggest that Rob Zombie would stoop so low as to show graphic penguin porno is just juvenile. don't you have anything worthwhile to do with your time?

Bill Nelson

Bill Nelson

I was surprised that Roeper was so hard on this delightful film. Sometimes it's quite amazing how badly some of these high profile critics can miss the point. I'm with you on this one - took the kids and had every bit as much fun as they did.

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