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120 user reviews

8.6/10

Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age:   1-12    13-17   18-25   26-35   36-49    50+    Total  
Men:
Votes:
7.3
3
8.4
9
8.6
9
7.5
13
8.5
14
9.3
7
8.3
55
Women:
Votes:
8.7
4
7.6
7
8.3
10
9.4
22
8.8
5
9.5
6
8.9
58
Total:
Votes:
8.4
8
8.1
16
8.5
20
8.7
36
8.7
21
9.4
13
8.6
120
Total includes also voters who didn't specify their sex.

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I agree with riverdalekid. La Marche de l'Empereur is a masterpiece for documentary. It is touching and should be watched by everyone for a better understanding of the animal nature.
10/10
8.9.2008 - rodrigo@ - age: 50+
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Really cool movie. I really enjoyed it. I watched it few times with my friend.
10/10
3.4.2008 - th13f@ - age: 13-17
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I love Documentaries. But why should I pay so much for this one when I felt I should be watching it free on the Animal channel or Discovery channel. I learned about half a dozen things about penguins, but felt those could have been told to me in about 2 minutes and been more entertaining.
5/10
1.1.2008 - clifforda@ - age: 36-49
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At first you hear documentary and your mind switches back to the days of elementary or high school even when you had to sit through those boring documentaries. Well you can just cast that shadow from your mind and prepare to be blown away by this dazzling yet subdued look into the lives of the emperor penguins. First of all they are magnificent creatures, so tall and regal looking, the name emperor truly fits them. From start to finish you cannot help but be amazed at the life of these creatures. They take us on this wonderful journey of laughter and play, love and heartache, birth and death. They know what will happen and yet they trek on, pushing themselves and each other onwards toward matehood, couplehood, birth and separation and they do it every year. That takes commitment and perseverance and we stand to learn a lot from these birds who do not fly. Go rent it you won't regret it. If you have kids, watch it with them too.
9/10
28.3.2007 - dthompson1313@ - age: 26-35
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An excellent story, well told, very interesting
9/10
26.3.2007 - cfh_trendkill@ - age: 18-25
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