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The Review: Take A Heartwarming Journey in ‘The Penguin Lessons’

In a cinematic landscape often dominated by high-octane action and sprawling epics, The Penguin Lessons emerges as a refreshing breath of fresh air—a tender, quirky, and unexpectedly profound tale that proves sometimes the smallest creatures can teach us the biggest lessons. Directed by Peter Cattaneo and starring Steve Coogan, this film adapts Tom Michell’s memoir with a blend of humor, heart, and a touch of history. Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1976 Argentina, it’s a story about connection, courage, and the surprising ways life can pivot when a penguin waddles into your world.

Steve Coogan shines as Tom Michell, a disillusioned British teacher who arrives at St. George’s College in Buenos Aires expecting little more than a paycheck and a quiet existence. Coogan’s signature dry wit is on full display, painting Tom as a man who’s mastered the art of detachment—until fate, in the form of a penguin covered in oil, intervenes. From the moment he reluctantly rescues the bird on a Uruguayan beach, Coogan injects Tom with a reluctant charm that’s both hilarious and endearing. His deadpan delivery transforms even the most mundane frustrations—like smuggling a penguin across borders—into comedy gold.

The penguin, named Juan Salvador by the school’s staff, is the film’s undeniable star, and Cattaneo wisely lets its natural charisma shine. Whether it’s waddling through Tom’s apartment or tilting its head in silent judgment, Juan Salvador steals every scene it’s in. The decision to use real penguins (with a dash of animatronic magic) rather than CGI pays off, grounding the film in an authentic warmth.

What elevates The Penguin Lessons beyond a simple animal buddy comedy is its subtle weaving of Argentina’s 1976 military coup into the narrative. While the film never dives too deeply into the political theme—keeping its focus on personal rather than national transformation. Jeff Pope’s screenplay is a masterclass in tone, blending lighthearted antics with moments of genuine sadness. The script doesn’t shy away from Tom’s personal grief—a backstory of loss that Coogan conveys with understated power—but it never lets the film tip into melodrama. Instead, it finds joy in the absurd: Tom lugging Juan Salvador in a tote bag, the penguin disrupting class with impeccable timing, or the students rallying around their new mascot.

At its core, this is a story about rediscovery. Tom starts as a man adrift, but through Juan Salvador, he finds purpose—not just in teaching poetry to a room of restless boys, but in standing up for those around him. The Penguin Lessons isn’t a loud film, nor does it pretend to be revolutionary. It’s content to be a small, beautifully crafted gem that leaves you smiling and perhaps a little misty-eyed. The real-life footage of Michell and his penguin over the credits is the cherry on top, a reminder that this oddball friendship really happened—and that truth can be as delightful as fiction.

The Penguin Lessons arrives at Luna Palace Cinemas Thursday, Apr 17, 2025, with a special Afternoon Tea screening on – Sun April 13.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com

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