This is the kind of movie that conceals deeper depths and vividly exhilarating emotion overall.First interpretation: "Ok, it's a movie about a penguin that dances and has trouble finding a mate. How profound can this movie be?" Then the movie revealed themes I never thought they would accomplish such as Religious fanaticism and Human's destruction of the environment.It reminded me of 6th Sense because it was so twisted yet taught a very important moral lesson.Robin Williams is the highlight of the movie, his 2 characters are both well portrayed and well voiced.Highly recommended. It made me want to go out and save the penguins.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
This movie set the bar at a new level for animation. This is a great companion piece to "March of the Penguins". (In fact, you should see "March of the Penguins" before seeing this one.) While the stock animated movie script still seems be 'cute-yet-quirky animals on quest', this one pulls it off better than most.Arguably, the film makers tried to cram too many songs into the soundtrack. And the story didn't need to be as long as it was but the overall environmental message was good.In the end, you'll look how the choices of our 'modern' lifestyles affect the rest of the world.This movie is definitely worth the watch -- and a discussion with your kids afterward.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
I am 44 years old, and I am actually looking forward to this film's upcoming DVD release more than my children. As a victim of childhood taunts due to birth defects, I side with Mumble and his pain as the other young birds mock his differences. When Gloria's heart song Boogie Wonderland is finally answered by Mumble's feet song, the rest of his young Emperor sisters and brothers break into dance with him, embracing him, chanting his name in joyful unison--simply stirring. To anyone who has been ridiculed or spat upon, it is a moment of sheer triumph. I can't remember feeling this good about any other film in recent years. Beautifully animated and acted, this is a joy.