March of the Penguins

June. 24,2005      G
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Every year, thousands of Antarctica's emperor penguins make an astonishing journey to breed their young. They walk, marching day and night in single file 70 miles into the darkest, driest and coldest continent on Earth. This amazing, true-life tale is touched with humour and alive with thrills. Breathtaking photography captures the transcendent beauty and staggering drama of devoted parent penguins who, in the fierce polar winter, take turns guarding their egg and trekking to the ocean in search of food. Predators hunt them, storms lash them. But the safety of their adorable chicks makes it all worthwhile. So follow the leader... to adventure!!

Charles Berling as  Pingouin père
Romane Bohringer as  Pingouin mère
Jules Sitruk as  Pingouin bébé
Morgan Freeman as  Narrator (English voice)

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Reviews

Beanbioca
2005/06/24

As Good As It Gets

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Tymon Sutton
2005/06/25

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Billy Ollie
2005/06/26

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Francene Odetta
2005/06/27

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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adonis98-743-186503
2005/06/28

The Emperor penguins of the South Pole journey to their traditional breeding grounds in a fascinating mating ritual. The journey across frozen tundra proves to be the simplest part of the ritual, as after the egg is hatched, the female must delicately transfer it to the male and make her way back to the distant sea to bring back food to her newborn chick. March of the Empreror is a very beautiful but also really interesting and well directed documentary with excellent narration by Morgan Freeman but also cinematography and just the penguins are cute. (A+)

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2005/06/29

I recently watched director Luc Jacquet's newest movie about trees and thought it would also be time to see his Academy Award winning documentary centered on penguins. I found out that i knew nothing about these wonderful animals and their strenuous march. Those moments where they meet coincidentally and when they "kiss" each other were simply perfect. As great as these moments were, there are also a few sad ones: such as the unsuccessful hatching from the unexperienced penguins. And of course once gotten out of the eggs, the little penguins are just too cute. I watched the German dubbed version and thought the voice actors for father and mother penguin did an amazing job. Their voices were so soothing. I did not like the young penguin's voice initially, but it grew on me a bit. I read that for the American version, Morgan Freeman did the narration. While he is usually a great narrator, I imagine it difficult to convey the same emotions as they were done here when we had different narrators for mother and father penguin.From the visual aspect, this documentary is a must see: giant ice sheets and we here chilly, almost dreamlike music. It is just too awesome how the little penguins slide over them on their bellies while making the most amazing noises. It is truly funny to see the penguins walking right behind one another as if they were standing in an almost never-ending queue and they are making funny moves with their heads all the time. When they finally reached the place they were born themselves, they are looking for a partner to father/mother their baby penguins in the future. As there is usually more female penguins than males, there can be quite heavy physical arguments about who gets the male, but once they found each other they hold their beaks very close to one another and softly tough each other with their beaks as well to signalize they belong together for the coming months. The noise we hear in the movie from the penguins is almost robot-like. Those who are alone have not succeeded though and they may not have the slightest chance of survival (one of the saddest scenes the dark penguin shadow in the blood-red sky) as the huge quantity of mating penguins creates warmth that keeps each other alive against these icy temperatures at the South Pole.At the beginning of June, the egg is laid and it needs to be covered immediately by the amazingly fluffy belly fur of the penguins as otherwise the beating heart inside cannot survive against the cold or the shell may break and make all the struggles for nothing. That is why many eggs with broken shells can be seen, given up by the parents who are on their way back to the sea. When they manage to keep the egg intact though, the father starts keeping it warm for two months while the mother is off to the sea collecting fish. It is truly a smart way in which all the males keep rotating so that everybody gets to be inside the group at some point protected by the warmth from the penguins around him and won't have to freeze. Of course the mothers are in danger too. If they get attacked and killed by seals, the egg is lost as well without the father knowing. If the father does not get fish in time, he will have to give up the egg and go to the sea himself in order to stay alive.So lets summarize. The first march is towards the place where they were born and the mating takes place. The second march is the mother going back to the sea getting fish. And the third march is the mother returning to her penguin boyfriend and hopefully intact egg. That third march takes place during darkness, so it an amazing display of orientation. During that time, the father has not eaten for four months and lost half his weight. He is forced to give up the egg any day if the mother will not come soon.Roughly at minute 40 you can see a small beak looking out of the egg and the baby penguins begin to hatch. Cuteness galore. The father regurgitates a white substance that the baby penguin eats right out of his father's throat. The mother arrives and sees the little penguin for the first time. The penguin family is reunited finally. It is amazingly cute to watch this little fluffy gray penguin ball stumbles across the ice. But even there, it is not safe yet. Many parents lose their freshly-hatched penguins to the cold and are so devastated that they try to take other penguins from their parents simply because they cannot cope with the loss they experienced. The noises they make while mourning are pretty heartbreaking as well. And besides the cold there is another danger: skuas (big gulls) who try to catch some of the tiny penguins and eat them. The parents have to give everything to protect them. At the end, we see the young penguins, slightly grown up already leaving together, occasionally jumping on their bellies just like their parents did. They will probably never see their parents again and not much later their own endeavor of marching towards becoming parents is about to start."La marche de l'empereur" is a wonderful wildlife documentary and I can't recommend it enough. Unless you are an ultimate expert on penguins, you will learn so much about them. I'm happy I decided to give it a watch.

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Kong Ho Meng
2005/06/30

what made this nature documentary so good is probably due to some help from the french narration...it added some human touch to the penguins...to make them seem like they have the ability to think and emote their feelings, that some people might wonder whether there are actually humans inside those fur. However monotonous and 'boring' it may be, to my opinion no other form of narration can create such a powerful effect (and with standard) I am glad the creators made such a clever decision. Combined with that, getting to view a detailed account of their one-year cycle really allows you can really feel for these creatures so much that at times it can be painful to watch, but it is a good feeling that shows that we are not the only ones marching on with our lives.

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iliveonthesun
2005/07/01

This was one of the most uninteresting, boring and worst movies (or documentaries) that i ever saw in the cinema. When i saw it in 3d on a big IMAX screen it bored the life out of me. I know that no one ever followed penguins around so closely and yes,i also think that penguins are cute, but this was one of my personal "Top Ten: The worst and the Boring"... every 2nd regular BBC documentary manages to be somewhat cool and enlightening about some aspect of animal life. This movie should be 15 Minutes long, so i would have survived it without having to write my first review in such a smashing fashion. Hate it! After 15 minutes the movie stopped to be interesting to me and was just plain torture.

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