On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, a partridge in a pear tr-that's a secretary bird. That's the secretary bird from Flow.
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On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, a partridge in a pear tr-that's a secretary bird. That's the secretary bird from Flow.
I just watched flow for the first time this evening and holy shit I cried
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you’ll be okay
this is your sign to watch the film Flow - its so good! And a short watch too. I really hope to see more films like this in the future.
Watching Flow: somebody get this cat a fish!
🐈⬛ Flow
Wanna know how big the success of Straume/Flow (2024) is here?
They put the Cat on top of the capital city's name, right next to the Latvian Statue of Independence.
(Look at it with a little snow hat)
Imagine making a film so good, the government of your country adds your Protagonist to an official display within earshot of the most important monument in the nation.
Flow is a masterpiece of visual storytelling.
Even as just screencaps the emotions of the animals are so clear like...
...you know exactly what it is that's happening, and how the coexisting on this single boat is going for them, how their individual animal instincts are getting triggered...
...as well as the terror and the awe of being a small bean in a huge universe where everything is out of your control and just so, so big...
...and the always constant threat of danger that makes them cling to that little bit of safety they've found on this boat.
It's... simply put, a beautiful animated movie with a stunning visual language wrapped in a story about a cat that finds unlikely friendships on a boat surrounded by water in a post apocalyptic world.
It's a movie where the dialogue is absent... because it is entirely unnecessary.
(and the fact they managed it on a ~3.7 million budget is just mind-boggingly impressive (for context The Wild Robot had a budget of 78 million), this movie deserves all the awards it's been collecting all over the place)