Having animals walking and talking like people in animation is a fairly common occurrence, but Flow director Gints Zilbalodis wanted to focus on immersing the viewer in a fully animal perspective.
With no dialogue, the animated performances of the animals and the camerawork became essential to convey that message. Flow follows a cat, whose solitary lifestyle changes once their home is devastated by a great flood.
The cat must learn to overcome their fear of both water and others to survive, finding safety with a group of animals from different species.
Zilbalodis says the dual fears play off of each other in the film, with the water becoming more turbulent whenever the cat becomes scared.
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