Yehaaa, it will be my record if i successfully update this entry within 11 hours since my last update. Last Monday, i've been watching a western movie entitled "Happy Feet 2", a continuity of its 1st movie (i didn't watch its 1st movie but still you can follow the story of its 2nd movie). I bet the 1st movie was about a life of penguin called Mumble which been alienated because of its different appearance from its species due to unintended mistakes by Mumble's daddy accidentally drops the egg (Mumble), briefly exposing it to the freezing Antartic temperatures. As the result, the egg hatched a penguin that has blue eyes, everlasting down feathers and a terrible singing voice (every penguin sings an unique song called "heart song" to attract a mate). However, Mumble has a talent that no other penguin ever seen before, the tap dancing. Interested to know more about this, you can google it and many results will appear. What i can finalize from its 1st movie, every single small thing to big life creature was born with its own unique and special features or characters to complete the cycle of life. So, why be bother if you are not perfect, being perfect was not all about for being great, hehehe.
Okay, enough the story of that, let's focus on the 2nd movie. The movie is about, the heir legacy of Mumble+Gloria=Erik (copy-cat of his dad's appearance), reluctant to try dancing as most of the penguins in Emperor land did. Erik's 1st attempt at dancing embarrassed and outcast him from the rest of the penguins. So, here the part where the conflicts begin where Mumble as a dad having a dad-son talk to convince and motivate Erik (it's not easy being a dad, dough!! It was cute somehow when a man try to butter up his child=added-value-character). But Erik decided to follow Ramon (another penguins who felt himself don't belong in Emperor Land) to pursue its own dream and calling, accompanied by his friends, Boadicia and Atticus. The went to Adelia Land where they met Sven (penguins that can fly...actually he is a bird who really-look-a-like a penguin called a puffin), who became a fraud and false idol in Adelia Land including to Erik and his friends. At the same time, Mumble try to find his lost son by tracking the footsteps along the way to Adelia Land. Eager to know more? Hahaha, go and spend time with your family, kids or friends to watch the movie. It's a good movie for family and kids because it taught a lots a value to be a family and community like the value for self-esteem, helping each others and the importance being an an individual as part of life. (every creature has its own role in life).
For me, the best part of the movie is when Erik's sang a disappointment's song towards Bryan (an elephant seal beach that was saved by Mumble after trapping in the iceberg when falling from the moving wall of ice) because Bryan refused to help them (Mumble and his son, Erik came along the way to Bryan place to asking for help due to the collapse of ice land of their home, where all the penguin in Emperor land trapped), whist he has promised Mumble to return a favor at any time as an honor for helping him. Let, hear the song. Very deep and touchy song with superb vocal, made me tears in my eyes, hehehe. "MY PAPA, MY HERO" i want to dedicate this song to my daddy, Mr RAMLI for being a great father and all papas in the world.
Haha, that's all for my reviewed for this movie. Have a good time watching the movie. There's a lot of good inspirational and motivational quotes in the movie. A hug for Erik (soooo cute and fluffy, geram!!). Remember, being perfect wasn't about being great. Always be and believe in yourself, from there you can find your calling to achieve your dream. Peace yah!!
Just for gag: I have a dream to join a musical theater, hehehe. I bet it was difficult to perform in theater because i've experiencing to perform a stage a theater during a my 1st year as a junior in college for minggu tautan siswa as a nyamuk (tangkap muat). Can you believe this, hahahha, i still cant believe i did that.. but that was awesome to experience something you never did before.
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