Penguin Rule: Never Lose Your Eggs

Suzanne 2022-04-21 09:01:33

Two films about penguins - "The Diary of the Emperor Penguin" and "Happy Feet".

"Emperor Penguin Diary" focuses on the tenacious process of life continuation in the ice and snow. The clumsy and chubby body performs the ice dance and the long march on the snow. The unimaginable hardships paid for giving birth to life. The little penguin world showcases breathtaking sublime and majestic. The aesthetic principle infiltrated here is firstly a kind of team beauty based on order, and secondly, spiritualizing the instinctive behavior of young creatures, and great beauty is born from it.

"Happy Feet" makes full use of music, singing and dancing, although the iron law of egg hatching in the penguin world is: don't lose your eggs. But Dad Memphis still lost his eggs, a careless and stoic dad who, fortunately, had the courage to admit he was wrong (almost impossible in Chinese paternalism). I don't know if this little mistake is the reason why my son Mambo is so different from ordinary people. He doesn't have a wonderful singing voice like other penguins. He only has happy feet and a strong sense of music, so he is destined to be Mike. Jackson. He also used his courage, wisdom and happy feet to issue a warning to human beings to prohibit over-hunting of fish to protect the ecological balance and preserve sufficient food sources for the penguin world. He eventually became a hero who broke the mystery. This is a masterpiece that integrates growth, survival, ecology, family affection, love, education and individuality. It reminds us that growth is a lifetime thing, and adults also need to grow; ecological balance concerns everyone, and uncontrolled grabbing means self-destruction; advanced education must be built on the basis of fully respecting individual differences, otherwise it is very likely that Become a tool to stifle genius; don't believe in puzzles, practice and draw conclusions yourself; those who are loyal to love deserve true love.


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Extended Reading

Happy Feet quotes

  • [to Memphis]

    Mumble: It's just like... singing, with your body.

  • [last lines]

    Lovelace: [narrating voice over] Is equal to the love you make. Oh baby, right on.