1. World-weary philosophers who are deeply suspicious of human emotions.
2. Linux lovers.
3. Couples who are ready to start being parents.
4. Animal lovers.
5. Lovers of mountaineering, skiing and other winter sports.
I watched the American English version of Morgan Freeman's narration, and luckily it was still showing in the cinema. The emperor penguins in the movie look very fat and tall. If it weren't for the last shot of the shooting, a photographer would compare and compare with the penguins. It is impossible to imagine that these penguins are actually just short fat people!
Probably because of the poor shooting environment. Except for the close-ups of the penguins, the film’s photographic effect is far inferior to the eponymous "Migratory Bird Migration", but the focus of this film is completely different from the "Migratory Bird Migration". Here, this group of animals that can't fly, stumbling on foot only rely on some simple animal instincts to survive. These instincts on which they survive, and their various loves than humans, may be the most sincere and trustworthy feelings in the entire animal society.
In fact, except for some shots that make people laugh because of their clumsiness, these little penguins are not endearing or even cute. At the beginning of the film, the entire penguin society gathers on the ice. The selection of this year’s mating partners is particularly touching: the mating relationship of emperor penguins lasts only one year, and after the little penguins are full of wings, their parents will part ways. Maybe Never see each other again in this life. But in the cold winter of determining the relationship, the tacit understanding between the pair of penguins and the perseverance to wait for each other made people bow down. The division and cooperation of the entire penguin society is also very organized. With the advent of blizzards again and again in the long night, the audience can only lament: When a race’s only wish is to survive, it can generate such a powerful cohesion so that they can live in Warm each other in the coldest winter.
Since survival is for this society, it is my conjecture as a human being to talk about affection. The parents of penguins desperately raised the little penguin, and they actually left without saying goodbye when spring came. When the next cold winter comes, and when you return to this piece of ice, no one will care and will never find the lover who crossed the neck last year. After all, living through such a winter is already a rare blessing.
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