Flow' Review: A Cat's Life
Briefly

Flow exudes a profound affection for our four-legged friends, depicting a survival story of a black cat that unfolds with emotional authenticity and charm.
The hero, a plucky black cat, is developed with care, showcasing real animal behavior without succumbing to unnecessary whimsy, effectively engaging the audience in his journey.
As the cat encounters stranded animals, their adventures range from thrilling, like a thunderstorm's threat, to charmingly mundane, capturing the essence of real animal interactions.
Zilbalodis’s direction, combined with a well-crafted narrative, results in a feline picaresque that feels genuine, avoiding the pitfalls of sentimentality common in animated features.
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