Cinematical Reviews March of the Penguins
Submitted by jim on Thu, 06/23/2005 - 11:25
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As if I didn't want to see March of the Penguins enough, check the opening paragraph from this review:
A shove in the back - that’s the image to remember from this film. The emperor penguins of Antarctica seem to understand that they are in the harshest environment on the planet, and they move in a tight phalanx, using their numbers to maximum advantage whenever possible. They are not shy about nudging, shoving, and barking orders. No dawdling is permitted, and the most striking visual captured by the camera crew is a single penguin, dismissed from the collective, as he walks off alone into the blinding white nothing of the Arctic blast furnace.
I'm all primed and hoping this'll be my favorite nature program ever. A tall order for short, waddling birdfish, but what are expectations for if not dashing?








Why, for fulfilling, of course. Yeah, I'm stoked, too.