Mr. Pope is so professional that he doesn't have much time to spend with his children and even divorced his wife. One day, my father, who was playing outside, passed away and sent a penguin. Mr. Pop was very helpless. He contacted the sender and hoped to take back the penguins, but unexpectedly received five penguins. The six penguins make a mess of Mr. Pope's life, but it also eases Mr. Pope's relationship with the children. At the same time, the penguins who have the ability to track and remember people look for Mr. Pop who takes care of them. The eventual hatching event makes Mr. Pope abandon the penguins. However, the father's letter inadvertently made Mr. Pope find out, and the father hoped that Mr. Pope would accompany the child more. Mr. Pope gave up purely commercial interests, and together with his family, he rescued the penguins, obtained and operated the Greenland Restaurant, and found the long-lost family and companionship through the penguins. The movie has exaggerated techniques, the penguin is very anthropomorphic, and the music penguin in the movie is particularly accurate. I just watched the documentary "There are Secret Agents in the Penguin Group" at station B some time ago, and I was turned into a cute penguin? Many people said that the movie uses penguin mapping to cherish family members, accompany them more, and cherish the people in front of them is the theme of the movie. I think it still makes some sense.
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