It’s not easy to think of a much sweeter story than that of a man who rescues and cares for a penguin he finds, which in turn not only befriends him but swims thousands of miles each year to spend several months with him.
That is the true story of Joao Pereira de Souza, who in 2011 met his penguin friend, named DinDim, which delighted folks the world over. Their adorable bond is the inspiration for the charming family-friendly film “My Penguin Friend.”
Starring well-known French actor Jean Reno as Joao and Mexican star Adriana Barraza as Joao’s initially befuddled wife, Maria, “My Penguin Friend” is written by Kristen Lazarian and Paulina Lagudi and helmed by David Schurmann. The writers and Schurmann take a less-is-more approach with the movie, which could have used a bit more in the story department.
There is some invention, of course, with the film introducing us to younger versions of fisherman Joao (Pedro Urizzi) and Maria (Amanda Magalhães), along with their son, Miguel (Juan José Garnica), who live along the water of Ilha Grande, an island off the coast of Brazil. On this day — one before the fifth-grader’s birthday — we see that theirs is a happy home, Miguel joking with Joao that he smells like “stinky fish,” resulting in Dad deciding to spread that particular gift to his son (and wife) via a group hug. The next morning, despite concerning weather, Joao gives into his son’s wish that he take Miguel out on the water with him. It is a choice that will change him forever.
Years later, Reno’s Joao barely speaks to the other fishermen, one referring to him as “broken.”
Enter the penguin.
Swimming from the coast of Patagonia, Argentina, at migration time along with scores of other Magellanic penguins, our winged but flightless hero runs afoul of oil from a ship. Spotting the bird in the water feet from the shore, Joao wraps it up, brings it home and begins to care for the creature.
“I will get you clean,” he promises. “Look at this oil on you.”