only tells us what life is through the life of the "King of Travel" - the penguin.
Life seems to be an inexplicable thing. It's mysterious, tenacious, great... it makes
everything around us seem so insignificant. Looking back at the clips in the film, a large group of penguins swarmed to
a place called Omerk to merge with another "dancer"; in order to protect the unborn little life hiding in the shell
, the fathers stubbornly resisted. More than four months of snow and darkness; mothers have traveled long distances to the sea
, risking being hunted by natural enemies, storing food for their babies, and rushing
back to them before the babies eat; The fathers and mothers then came back with a white belly, went out with a black back, and took turns to feed their young
children... Isn't all this the force of life?
Penguin's life is a constant struggle with death and threats. The winner survives, while the loser has
crossed the unseen boundary, and can only wait for the next life to fall into the embrace of the sea...
Whenever the rhythm of life is played, and the warmth of the sun is found to be re-sprinkled on every day. When you are alone,
there is hope and the most primitive emotion in life... Penguin's life is romantic, but it is also tragic.
It seems that they have never found their home... No, think about it carefully Think, in fact, the sea is their
destination, and nature is the destination of their lives...
Life is immense... Maybe this is also a kind of happiness.
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