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Tale of penguins in animation

(Happy Feet)

        After eight years director George Miller is on the job of doing what he knows best. This animation movie is technically brilliant, with lots of freshness and some segments good enough to tickle the funny bone.

        Deep down in Antartica, recognition comes thick and fast for the ones who could sing. Some problem it turns out to be for Mumble, cursed with a no-good voice. Tap dancing is his forte but not good enough to take that anywhere to fame.

        As luck would have it, Mumble runs into his old-time friend Gloria, blessed with a voice to take her to the horizons.

        The connection leads Mumble to a posse of penguins, who quickly take a liking to him. For the price of a pebble, there was a crazy-feathered penguin, wise enough to answer any questions pertaining to life.

        Along with the new guests, Mumble sets across vast landscapes. After a few torrid epic encounter, he reasons out that it pays to be true to oneself, which could make all the difference in the world. The love of a mother penguin gets the animated treatment in full form.

        — K V VASUDEVAN

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