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Parents looking to experience the lifespan of a penguins with their kids
would do best to realize that Luc Jacquet's wildlife documentary is
anything but a sugar coated film. What it really is is a gut wrenching
and very realistic look at the plight of the penguins attempting to
survive in the wilderness and what lengths they will go through to
ensure the survival of their species in the midst of harsh weather,
natural predators and genuinely difficult hurdles known as life and
death. What is so special about "March of the Penguins" is that though
it is intended for younger viewers it never sugarcoats the cruelness of
nature and how hard these animals have to work to live another day. And
there is also some genuine education to be had here. Did you know that
if a mother penguin's baby dies, she'll try to steal the surviving baby
of another penguin?
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Did you know that penguins are
so similar most baby penguins can't tell who their mothers
are and mostly freeze to death in the confusion? Back in
2005 critics were quick to dismiss this film as a glorified
National Geographic special; now while that's true in some
cases, "March of the Penguins" was such a success because it
offered an earnest view of the wrath of mother nature while
also embracing the animal for its strength and infinite will
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This jump started the penguin craze of
2005-06 and continues to find a place in film history as a nature
documentary that was much more magical than anything you can find on
television. And did we forget to mention the strong narration from
Morgan Freeman? He's a real highlight here.
As for the DVD set we
get the original DVD in a box set paired with a cute little Penguin
teddy bear on display along with a two disc version of "March of the
Penguins." There's also a small booklet that points out various fish and
what's good to eat and to top that off we're given eight large stills
featuring various penguin breeds found in the documentary.
Sure in some ways it's
just a repackaging but it sure is a great present for any wildlife
fanatic. With a great nature film and fun prizes in the box, the Gift
Set for "March of the Penguins" is worth the purchase.
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