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Are there any movies about animals?
I suggest watching the following two films, both of which are very touching. This Japanese film can't be compared with these two films.

English Name: Diary of Emperor Penguin

English name: Penguin March

Alias: Baby Penguin

Resource type: DVDRip

Version: 2CD

Issue date: July 24, 2005

Film director: Luc Jacquet Luc Jacquet.

Film actor: Voice: Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman

Charles Berling Charles Berling

Romane Bohringer Romane Bohringer

Region: USA, France

Language: French

Introduction:

Every winter, in the glacier, desolate and lonely Antarctic, there are a group of people who are not afraid of the cold: emperor penguins. Antarctica is a cold place all year round. It begins to enter the cold winter in March every year and will last for 9 months. So every March, thousands of emperor penguins leave their marine homes and jump ashore lightly. At first, they glided on the ground for tens of meters with a round belly, and finally they walked on the ice with staggered feet. In order to find a safe environment, so as to reproduce and continue the racial survival, penguins have to give up their leisurely life in the sea and embark on a long and arduous journey like toddlers, braving the dark ice storm.

Under the guidance of nature and Southern Cross, they are heading for their birthplace accurately. Accompanied by a series of puzzling dances and a fascinating dissonance, penguins began courtship ceremony, and soon they will form a pair of "lovers".

As the days get shorter and the weather gets worse, female penguins will stop for a while to lay eggs. After that, he was exhausted and couldn't rest. It must start at once, continue its journey, return to the sea to recover its strength and look for food. The journey was not smooth sailing. Greedy seals keep an eye on them, so the penguin father will stay and protect those precious penguin eggs. They hatch them with their claws to keep warm. ...

The director's explanation

Under the severe snowstorm, emperor penguins struggled to lay eggs in the vast ice maze. Around them, there are vast tracts of white and floating ice everywhere, but the brave penguins never give in and survive proudly in such a bad situation. In this area where no other creatures dare to set foot, the emperor penguins continue their romantic dating. With the coming of winter, The Penguin March tells us about a legendary race and depicts a magical, special and emotional animal. This film is a story full of courage, humor and mystery.

My goal is to dig deep from a brand-new angle and tell you a true but extraordinary story. Although it lasted for hundreds or even thousands of years, it has never been recorded and handed down by human beings, because in the past few thousand years, no human beings have ever lived in Antarctica. It was not until a century ago that penguins "met" humans for the first time. 1950, when the experimental base was built in Antarctica, scientific observation data replaced oral legend. ...

A brief review of movies

Emperor penguins breed in a special way, combining elements of love, courage, adventure and drama, all of which take place in the most isolated and dangerous place on earth, Antarctica. Director Luc Jacquet took us through this real and touching journey. In order to capture these precious shots, he was willing to spend 13 months with three members in the harsh climate environment in Antarctica, which truly reproduced the whole migration process of this wonderful race. Morgan Freeman, a famous Hollywood movie star, also took part in this movie and would like to be a supporting actor to explain it to the penguins. It seems that these black and white, clumsy and lovely little guys really have face. This film is wonderful, surprising, but also thought-provoking. With the deterioration of the environment and the warming of the earth's poles, this beautiful and innocent race has also been threatened. Let's work together to protect this home for humans and penguins.

After watching this movie, you will love penguins.

March of Penguin is a documentary jointly funded by Warner Film Company and National Geographic Channel. This is also the first time that humans have gone deep into the Antarctic to film the migration of emperor penguins. The first time I watched the trailer in the cinema, all the audience laughed. Watching chubby emperor penguins walk in a straight line, looking for partners, warming each other, sheltering from the wind and snow, taking care of their chicks, and wearing black suits, it feels like a miniature of human society, with a familiar feeling.

According to the documentary, every February, the Antarctic summer draws to a close and the temperature begins to drop. At this time, Antarctic penguins choose to leave the warm ocean and head for the depths of the ice sheet in droves. There is always ice and snow, and the temperature can even drop to MINUS 80 degrees in winter, and no living thing can survive. Why do you insist on going back? Because for centuries, this is the hometown where emperor penguins were born, and it is also the place where they gave birth to their next generation.

I don't know what the magical sixth sense is. Emperor penguins never get lost in the white snow. About 70 miles away, they can always reach their destination in an orderly way. After arriving at the destination, the penguins began to look for a mate. This passage is really a super cute classic. You will see a group of scattered penguins, and finally they will pair up and begin to cultivate feelings. They will walk together, snuggle up to each other, or help each other clean their hair, which is actually very similar to what we do to lovers.

After mating, the female penguin will only lay one egg. The newly laid female penguin needs to eat immediately, because they haven't eaten for nearly two months at this time, and with the calories consumed by laying eggs, she must immediately return to the ocean for food, not only to replenish her physical strength, but also to store the chicks hatched after feeding. Therefore, hatching eggs is actually the responsibility of male penguins. The female penguin must carefully give the eggs on her feet to the male penguin beside her, because if she accidentally falls on the ice, the eggshell will crack and the little life will disappear.

Male penguins are extremely hard, hatching eggs is a difficult process, and snowstorms often strike. Although there is thick subcutaneous tissue to keep them warm, male penguins must play a United role at this time to tide over the difficulties together. They will get together and get close to each other, and the male penguins in the middle of the group will regularly move to the outer circle of the group. On the one hand, they will avoid falling asleep, on the other hand, they will take turns to resist the snow and let their companions enjoy the warm body temperature in the inner ring.

Because the process is very hard, only two-thirds of the chicks can hatch smoothly and survive. Chickens are super cute, with furry bodies, round heads and shiny eyes like small black beans. At this time, it's dad's turn to go back to the ocean for food, and the little penguin is taken care of by his mother. Mother always puts the little penguin between her feet and keeps it warm with thick hair under her stomach, so the little penguin shows a head inside her legs. The little penguin and his mother love each other deeply. Even when I grow up, I can walk by myself, but I have to crawl under my mother's stomach to sleep and relive my childhood dreams.

I don't know why, but I suddenly felt very happy after reading it. Maybe it's because penguins are so cute, or maybe I'm moved by the feelings of love, affection and robes they exude. I really hope that I can watch this movie with my beloved and feel better.

The second part:

Original English name: The Great Flying/Travelbirds/People Migrateur/Lewing ed Migration.

Chinese translation: bird migration or bird flight and dream.

This is indeed a classic documentary. The incredible shooting angle in the film seems to give the viewer a pair of wings to accompany these natural elves through a long migration journey. First of all, the film surprised the audience with its superb aerial photography technology, and was well received at the Shanghai Film Festival in 2002.

This film proves that the flight of birds is indeed a miracle. The film crew successfully let the audience fly, rise and soar in the sky with the birds. Through lakes, fields, swamps, oceans, canyons, snow-capped mountains, cities and farms, listening to the low chirping of migrating birds, listening to the proud sound of their wings cutting through the air, watching their tiny feathers flicker in the wind, flapping in the snow and struggling in the oil.

Jacques behan's film crew spent four years before and after filming this film, using more than 300 film crews, including more than 50 pilots and more than 50 bird experts.

In the first year, I basically didn't shoot, just followed the birds around. When I got familiar with them, I stopped being wary of them. From the second year of shooting, they used power parachutes, small planes, airplane models with built-in cameras and other tools, as big as birds, to fix special lenses in a probe and stick them out to shoot. At the same time, they also domesticated a group of wild birds as extras to shoot scenes in aircraft carriers and factories. This rigorous result makes the final effect of the film very natural and shocking!

At the same time, jacques perrin's other work "Micro World" (also known as "Dot Bug") also appeared in DVD version, which is an even more incredible documentary. It took 15 years to prepare and shoot, and every picture at last 1 hour was incredible, and the gloss and transparency of its image quality were absolutely amazing. The smallest noise in nature is also reproduced in the film one by one, and the music is extremely exquisite, which has a wonderful effect with the picture of the film. Those who call themselves fans should never miss this work.

A remarkable feature of foreign documentaries is that they are long and free. Jacques perrin's works cherish words like gold, and there is almost no comment outside the painting. There is only one sentence at the beginning of Migratory Birds, "The migration of birds is a story about commitment", but a simple sentence is enough to prop up the whole movie and make people unforgettable for a long time. Although you can fully understand the director's intention without explanation, the picture has explained everything.