Friday, April 19, 2019

Penguins

Is there anything cuter than a waddling penguin?  I submit that there is not so I have been eagerly anticipating Disneynature's newest documentary, Penguins, for quite some time.  I was able to see it last night and I absolutely loved it!  This time the focus is on a goofy Adelie penguin named Steve.  He couldn't be more endearing or entertaining as he travels with the rest of the males in his colony from the open ocean to a breeding ground in Antarctica during the spring thaw to build a nest, find a mate, and raise a family for the first time.  Steve has a penchant for getting lost which causes him to mistakenly join a group of Emperor penguins and attract the unwanted amorous attentions of an elephant seal!  He also must contend with the harsh Antarctic environment, the necessity of constantly feeding and supervising his chicks, and predators such as killer whales and leopard seals.  Steve's story is both humorous and compelling.  As with many Disneynature documentaries, it is very anthropomorphic with hilarious narration from Ed Helms and I especially enjoyed the commentary when Steve is courting his mate Adeline.  Antarctica is one of the most inhospitable places on Earth but it has a stark beauty (I want to go there someday) that is heroically captured by a team of filmmakers over a period of three years and the cinematography is simply stunning, particularly the underwater sequences.  Definitely stay though the credits to see how the filmmakers are able to get some of the more spectacular shots (and for more amusing narration depicting Steve as an actor trying to hit his marks).  I also really enjoyed the classic rock needle drops including Patti LaBelle's "Stir It Up" as Steve struts across the ice, REO Speedwagon's "Can't Fight This Feeling" when he courts Adeline, Average White Band's "Work to Do" as he makes a 100 mile trek to get food for his chicks, and Whitesnakes's "Here I Go Again" when he returns to the open ocean in the winter.  I highly recommend this enchanting documentary, especially if you love penguins as much as I do!

Note:  If you see Penguins during its opening week (April 17-23), Disneynature will make a donation to the Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) to help protect penguins around the world.

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