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Penguins Anyone?

Morgan Freeman's hypnotic voice captivates you and draws you into an icy world that is undeniably beautiful. The plot... the arduous life cycle of penguins. Here we will meet a plethora of penguins doing exactly what penguins do. They eat, mate, birth, incubate and hatch. Sound simple? It really isn't as easy as you would think.
We are shown hundreds of penguins trekking across the ever-frozen Antarctica from many different directions, as much as 70 miles on a mission to mate. Once they have mated (monogamously for the year)the mother proceeds to lay a single egg which she then rolls carefully from the top of her feet to the top of the father's feet where he is hidden beneath Dad until time to hatch. All assuming the egg will hatch at all. Predators are a chronic problem and if the egg should accidentally touch the ice it will freeze to death.
Mom then makes the hike (don't forget it's as much as 70 miles) back to feed as she has lost approximately one-third of her body weight in the process. She is weakened and tired and hungry at this point but she has to deal with hungry predators, getting lost along the way and sometimes overwhelming exhaustion. And then, when she has eaten her fill, she trks back to Dad and Baby.
With temperatures as low as 80 degrees below zero and winds as strong as 125 miles per hour she hurries back to take care of the new chick so Dad can take a turn at the feeding trek.
Fabulous cinematography captures the biting cold beauty of this mostly unexplored terrain. It is amazing how fascinating it becomes, how compelling the drama of true life can be. Though I must throw in a caution...my grandson at the age of 7 was devastated to the point of tears at the sight of a frozen baby chick lying on the ice.
I highly recommend this movie for everyone.
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One Documentary You Don't Want To Miss!

This is an incredible movie/documentary. Absolutely stunning, and this from a person who never watches animal shows or national geographic. I really never liked those but when I saw this movie, from the first minute I was hooked. Morgan Freedman narrates which I though was an excellent choice. The warmth in his tone goes well with this film. The documentary begins at the start of mating season, when the male penguins all leave the open waters of Antarctica for land/ice to meet the female penguins and begin their 9 month long mating process. They travel far distances to a central location far from the waters edge where the ice is snow to begin their mating ritual. But they are very choosy and they spend days examining one another in order to find the right mate- and even some go without. Once the mating is done, they await the egg which is where the trouble begins. They must hold on to this egg for dear life in those harsh weather conditions many eggs die and so after much ‘training’ the mother leaves to go for food leaving the father with the egg for the remainder of the eggs cycle. When the baby is born the mothers return and feed them and now it is their turn to stay with the baby until the father returns. The process is lengthy and we see the hardship they go through for their child, even before it is born – and we thought labor was tough! I cannot describe the movie, I just have to say you become attached to these penguins and their way of life. Make sure you watch the special scenes and the making of, they reveal a lot more information there which isn’t stated in the film. After seeing this, we now want to own it!Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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One of the Best Documentaries Made

I had heard some things about 'March of the Penguins' alot.I enjoy documentaries about nature and have alot of them.Since hearing so much about this program,I become even more curious about it.Well,I made my purchase of the show,watched the program,and I was really taken by it.What I liked about the program is you see the animal as never before seen!I had no idea that a bird behave's in such a manor as they do,almost human if you will.I was amazed by their mating and chick raising rituals.If you watch the special features of this show,you'll also will see the devotion of the people who made the program.I do highly recommend the program to those who really enjoy nature and want to see these amazing animals as never imagined. Buy it,you won't be sorry!!Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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A must see for all.

The March of the Penguins

This was a great film make sure you get the Widescreen Edition.
The Filming is top notch and Morgan Freeman as the narrator cant be beat.
The movie follows thousands of emperor penguins on there jouney to breed and raise their young.The jouney takes weeks of marching in single file across some of the Darkest,driest and coldest continent on the plantet.I took the hole family to see the movie when it first came out and they all enjoyed it very much.I learned alot about the Emperor Penguin from this movie it is a very educational film.
From 38 to 5 years old all had a great time.
The DVD has a few special features on it Like a Classic Looney tunes Cartoon
(8 Ball Bunny)
A National Geographic Feature Film runs 80 mins.Rated G

Get the Popcorn ready and enjoy a nice evening with the hole Family.
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Visual & auditory are astounding; Amazing true story!

This movie is one of the most beautiful that I have ever seen. It is also a moving and illuminating documentary about the lives of penguins.

The cinematography is simply breath-taking. The sound track (and by that I mean both the sounds of nature - wind, weather, penguin communication - as well as the musical soundtrack) is wonderful. The music, although not a part of "nature" in the penguin's environment, is well chosen and becomes a complimentary part of the plot rather than a distraction.

The narration, done by Morgan Freeman, was very moving. The narrative dialogue did make some assumptions about the penguins "own" thoughts, emotions and feelings that purists (scientists and others) might find too imaginative. Still, this lent a certain moving charm to the movie that wouldn't have been as present in a typical scientific documentary.

I learned quite a few surprising facts about the penguin life-cycle from this movie; that said, I did not feel that I was watching a science film. Unlike most "nature" movies I have watched, I became extremely involved in the movie and the penguins' life journeys.

I know that this is billed as a "family movie." For the most part, I would agree with the caveat that some young and/or sensitive children may be upset by nature's harsher moments. Overall though, I would say that this is an excellent choice for the entire family. Whether children could sit quietly through the entire movie - Well, that's another story!
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Perfect title

The penguins are amazing. The story is awe-inspiring. I was so engrossed, I could not take my eyes away for a minute. I had to order three more for giveaways.

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Watch this movie!

I've seen this movie twice now (once in the theatre & once on rental) and I simply HAD to have it!

It is a very moving experience to watch the trials and tribulations of these animals in the harshest of environments. It is absolutely astonishing to think that these animals go through this epic battle every single year of their adult lifetimes, just to birth a single baby!

For those that think it will just be another boring documentary, I have to say only this: Watch this movie. If, when you're done, you didn't feel SOMETHING (joy, affinity, dismay, sadness, or whatever) you don't have a heart beating in your chest!

Everyone will love this movie - young and old!
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What It Takes To Be A Penguin Parent In Antarctica

Showing the extraordinary parenting survival tasks undertaken by penguins in Antarctica, this real life saga is educational, and heartwarming. This would be great viewing for people considering becoming parents. Recommended.Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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One of the greatest penguin documentaries filmed

I love the video because it not only shows how the penguins live on a day-to-day basis, but also has very beautiful music. The way the video is done makes me feel like I am right there.

I decided to buy the video because I saw it in a theater first and wanted to see it again. It's a video I will probably watch at least once a year for the rest of my life because it is so interesting and thought-provoking.Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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Very Educational Movie with great scenery!

Who would have every known the plight of the circle of life for this wonderful bird that doesn't fly. I am glad there are those who brave the harsh weather to bring us such educational footage. I learned more about penguins than I ever knew and it has stayed with me. I bought this because I so enjoy listening to the voice of Morgan Freeman. He has one of those commanding voices that lend great depth to storytelling. A very compelling movie!Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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