Flow (2024)

The international animation sensation from Latvia surprised the world by besting big movies from big studios to win the Academy Award for the Best Animated Movie of 2024. Flow is a wordless fable about a group of animals trying to survive in a flood-ravaged world bereft of humans. The presumptive main character is a small black cat who befriends an alliance of a Labrador, a lemur, a large bird, and even a capybara. They float around on a sailboat and take turns relying upon one another. The animation style is dream-like and painterly from Blender, a free open-source 3D software tool. There’s a sweetness to the movie that doesn’t dip into maudlin territory; it’s like Homeward Bound minus celebrity voices. However, the movie is also a bit airy and lackadaisical in its pacing. There are many sequences of the cat just observing the view underwater, and there are segments that get very abstract and metaphorical that can be confusing. The movie also ends in a very, “Oh, that’s it?” kind of fashion. Without broader characterization, we’re watching animals essentially be animals. While this doesn’t mean they are undeserving of empathy, I kept wondering if maybe we were headed for a Life of Pi-style allegory. It’s quite often a beautiful movie to watch, and I celebrate this little underdog animated movie getting the kind of platform and acclaim that larger animation houses take for granted, but it left me a bit cold. It’s an easy movie to appreciate with its mature themes and surreal imagery, but I wanted more to engage with.

Nate’s Grade: B-

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One man. Many movies. I am a cinephile (which spell-check suggests should really be "epinephine"). I was told that a passion for movies was in his blood since I was conceived at a movie convention. While scientifically questionable, I do remember a childhood where I would wake up Saturday mornings, bounce on my parents' bed, and watch Siskel and Ebert's syndicated TV show. That doesn't seem normal. At age 17, I began writing movie reviews and have been unable to stop ever since. I was the co-founder and chief editor at PictureShowPundits.com (2007-2014) and now write freelance. I have over 1400 written film reviews to my name and counting. I am also a proud member of the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA) since 2012. In my (dwindling) free time, I like to write uncontrollably. I wrote a theatrical genre mash-up adaptation titled "Our Town... Attacked by Zombies" that was staged at my alma mater, Capital University in the fall of 2010 with minimal causalities and zero lawsuits. I have also written or co-written sixteen screenplays and pilots, with one of those scripts reviewed on industry blog Script Shadow. Thanks to the positive exposure, I am now also dipping my toes into the very industry I've been obsessed over since I was yea-high to whatever people are yea-high to in comparisons.

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