Monday, November 25, 2013
March of the Penguins (Film Critique)
March of the Penguins was an adorable documentary about the obstacles Emperor penguins have to endure on their journey across the Antarctic. The quality of this film was amazing because they filmed so close to the penguins that you could see the texture of their fur. I learned so much about the little tricks they have to survive, such as being able to hold their breath for 15 minutes, engulfing their baby's egg with their skin (so they stay warm), sliding on their bellies when their feet get tired, etc. This documentary wasn't just a summary of how the Emperor penguin lives, but I learned a lot and enjoyed seeing the baby penguins grow.
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I agree The documentary was very "adorable". The film quality also surprised me. Your critique is very well stated good job.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I also enjoyed the film!
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ReplyDeleteAdorable is a perfect word choice in this film because it describes the beauty of the penguina
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