The documentary has a warm taste. The shooting perspective from the Emperor Penguin family and the first-person narrative method make it easier for people to be drawn into the characters. Crossing thousands of miles is for the promise of love. New life is conceived and has undergone the test of severe cold. Every life is worthy of our respect. Penguins walk and shake their heads, glide and glide, and they are cute and cute. The documentary shows that the young parents, due to their inexperience, let the penguins freeze to death during the transfer process. Their shrill calls also reflect the family bond of blood thicker than water.
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