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Flow, un mundo que salvar

Título original: Straume
  • 2024
  • A
  • 1h 25min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Flow, un mundo que salvar (2024)
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Animal AdventureComputer AnimationSurvivalAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasy

El gato es un animal solitario, pero cuando su hogar es devastado por una gran inundación, encuentra refugio en un barco poblado por varias especies, y tendrá que formar equipo con ellas a p... Leer todoEl gato es un animal solitario, pero cuando su hogar es devastado por una gran inundación, encuentra refugio en un barco poblado por varias especies, y tendrá que formar equipo con ellas a pesar de sus diferencias.El gato es un animal solitario, pero cuando su hogar es devastado por una gran inundación, encuentra refugio en un barco poblado por varias especies, y tendrá que formar equipo con ellas a pesar de sus diferencias.

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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 55 premios y 74 nominaciones en total

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    Reviewers say 'Flow' is acclaimed for its stunning visuals, innovative animation, and emotional storytelling without dialogue. The film explores themes of survival, community, and nature's beauty, allowing deep character connection. Its minimalist narrative and striking animation create a memorable experience. However, some find the pacing slow and the narrative vague, potentially detracting from enjoyment. Despite mixed opinions, 'Flow' is widely regarded as a significant achievement in animation, offering a fresh, artistic storytelling approach.
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    8jacob-noergaard

    Gives you hope

    The world today isn't exactly something that gives you hope for the future.

    This movie is about a time when humans are (seemingly) gone. So in that way, it doesn't really give you hope either.

    But...

    Earth isn't just humans. It's full of animals that sometimes just live together in some sort of harmony. Granted. This movie makes it seem like it's so easy for them to live together across species. That part is somewhat silly. But the movie is done in a way that the animals are somewhat humanized. And the way they interact together gives me a bit of hope for earth. Not humans. Earth will be fine. As for humans, that remains to be seen.

    But this movie is a small wonder that will make you smile and enjoy about 1½ hour of happiness.
    8pinkmanboy

    The Quiet Power of Connection

    "Flow," the latest work from Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis, is one of those rare films that transcends the need for dialogue and speaks directly to the soul. With stunning visuals and a narrative that radiates humanity in a world devoid of humans, the movie is a testament to cinema's power to tell universal stories.

    The plot follows a black cat, a solitary survivor on a post-human planet seemingly healing from humanity's scars. The feline's journey is both physical and symbolic: it must leave the safety of its island-marked by decayed monuments and submerged ruins-and embark on a voyage of collaboration and self-discovery. Watching the cat navigate this journey is a meditative and visually hypnotic experience, with Zilbalodis delivering sequences that oscillate between tranquil introspection and genuine tension.

    One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its stylized animation. Unlike the hyper-realism often seen in Hollywood productions, "Flow" embraces a visual style that blends natural elements with graphic artistry. The interplay of light with the textures of water, foliage, and animal fur creates an effect that is simultaneously dreamlike and visceral. This approach immerses the audience in the film's world without feeling like a forced simulation of reality. Each scene feels like a living painting, meticulously composed yet retaining a sense of spontaneous wonder.

    Narratively, the film adopts a simplicity reminiscent of a classic fable. The central metaphor-the need to abandon ego in favor of collectivity-is subtly woven throughout the story. As other animals join the cat on its boat, such as the sleepy capybara, the optimistic Labrador, and the restless lemur, the journey transforms into an exploration of coexistence. Each character is animated to reflect their unique traits, from the cat's sharp curiosity to the imposing bird's commanding presence. Their interactions-whether delicate gestures like sharing food or moments of conflict-form the emotional core of the story.

    "Flow" takes a bold step by opting for a dialogue-free narrative, a choice that, for the most part, enhances the cinematic experience. While this approach may slightly soften the emotional intensity in certain scenes, it underscores the universality of the story and lets the visuals take center stage. The film's symbolism, such as the recurring image of the animals' reflections on the water, is both striking and accessible, offering straightforward interpretations while inviting deeper exploration of its layers.

    The score, composed by Zilbalodis in collaboration with Rihards Zalupe, is another standout element. Minimalist and atmospheric, it perfectly complements the film's richly detailed soundscape. The sporadic use of music, rather than constant accompaniment, heightens the impact of silence, creating an immersive and meditative experience.

    Ultimately, "Flow" is a meditation on our connection to the natural world and to one another. Without words, it conveys the importance of seeing ourselves as part of something greater, accepting that our impact on the world is shaped by how we interact with it and those around us. As we face an uncertain future filled with climate crises and existential challenges, "Flow" offers a hopeful message: life persists, adapting and flowing like a river carving new paths among the stones.

    This is a film that demands patience and contemplation, but it generously rewards those who allow themselves to be carried by its current. It's a work not just to be watched but to be felt-one that reflects the best of what we are capable of as humans.
    10thebeachlife

    Mesmerizing, beautiful animation!

    Contrary to what one might expect from an animation film like this, this is not the one where animals can speak and magic happens. It looks and is very realistic and still remains magical; all without a single word.

    The main character is a black cat, who witnesses the beginning of a natural disaster and tries to save its life by being a cat and going with the flow. The story is reminiscent of the biblical Noah's Arc, only without us humans, although the traces of our earlier presence are clearly seen.

    With the cat and the other characters we flow and get mesmerized by the skillfully animated beautiful planet Earth and a little bit beyond it.

    P. S. Remember to stay through the credits: there's a wonderful surprise at the end!
    8AlsExGal

    I can't stop thinking about this animated film from Latvia...

    ... because there is no explanation of what is happening whatsoever. There is no narration. The animals do not talk and there are no human characters. All you know is what you see for yourself. It's like a silent film in that regard - You must pay attention to the entire thing.

    A cat lives alone in a world devoid of humans. There are signs of past civilization all around - entire cities, amphitheaters, statues, and even a huge statue of a cat that looks like an idol. The cat lives in a house that has the signs of past human habitation all around - there are drawings and models that indicate that whoever lived in the cat's house built the cat statues and was planning to build more.

    But then a flood comes one day and the waters rise so high that practically everything is underwater. In this situation a boat comes along and the cat finds himself adrift in that boat with a capybara, a lemur, a dog, and a secretary bird. The boat really isn't adrift though, as all of the animals know how to steer the boat.

    One of the more unique things about it is that the creators had the brilliant idea to set the anthropomorphization for the non-human characters to about 25%, instead of the usual 75-100% where the characters might as well be humans in animal costumes. The characters' behaviors in Flow feel entirely natural for their species -- It's just that their intelligence has been enhanced enough to allow them greater self-reflection and interspecies communication. It's all a very refreshing take versus Disney and Pixar films.

    This world the film inhabits seems to be a post-human one, but I wonder. My read is that at some point shortly before the events of the film, humans became animals. The human owner of the sculptor's cottage didn't disappear. The cat is the sculptor. Also note how, before the flood, the cat wanders during the day, but at night comes home to the sculptor's house and sleeps in a human bed - the kind of thing that humans do. But that's my take. You decide.
    9trancenational

    My kind of a story

    Bravo everyone! Show to the Hollywood how it's done!

    Such a beautiful story - no words, no explanation - so liberating!

    Liberating from "someone else's burden", as Nietzsche would say.

    Liberating from imposed narrations.

    Liberating from expectations.

    Mind goes "Oh, it's a modern interpretation of Noah's Ark" - no it's bloody NOT! - "But what happened, why are they...?" - it doesn't matter!

    "Is the end of the world shown?" - No, it's not.

    It's just an excerpt of some situation, some flood, somewhere, sometime - experienced through the eyes of certain creatures - and VERY beautifully depicted in this fantastic film.

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      The team was very adamant in getting all of the "voices" to be done by real animals, so they recorded real animals for the movie. To get the capybara sound, the sound engineer had to travel to a zoo and tickle capybaras. However, the real capybara sounds did not match the personality that the capybara character would have, so instead they used a baby camel for this one.
    • Pifias
      In reality, secretary birds do not feed by swooping down and grabbing fish (or cats) in their claws the way an eagle or osprey would. These long legged birds are terrestrial predators, who stalk their prey in open savannas and grasslands and seize them in their beaks.
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      There's a brief post-credits scene where the whale is seen surfacing on the ocean.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de enero de 2025 (España)
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      • Francia
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      • Sacrebleu Productions
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      • 4.844.117 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 50.811 US$
      • 24 nov 2024
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