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movies Weird indie movie called "Penguin Lessons" made me cry like a woman .. quite embarrassing actually.

Had to fill in a couple of hours in the city today and decided to go see a movie in one of those weirdy Europa cimemas (nope it wasn't one of them crazy porno places so shuddap!) it was a movie with the guy from Monty python so I thought maybe it won't be too crap. I gave it a look and at the end I felt like crying .. but this movie surprised me - the story was simple and sweet and anyone who has a pet ... like a cat or a dog or anything else .. it pulled at those emotions when that fucking penguin died at the end ... fucking movie really hit me. - anyway .. maybe you see it on a cheap download or something .. give it a chance you might like it. It's not a shit movie :tu:

Now you spoiled the ending 😑
 
The Best Penguin movie other than The Penguins of Madagascar (or other short films & animated series they're in) is...
Mr. Popper's Penguins. It's got heartfelt moments too but, if they're making you openly weep men, you might want to check to see if you're experiencing what's colloquially referred to as "male menopause" AKA andropause if you also are in your mid 40s, have had a decrease in libido, reduced muscle mass, & have been noticeable moodier as of late. Somewhere along the line you lost some testosterone. It's just a normal part of aging.
 
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