IMDb plot summary: Cat is a solitary animal, but as its home is devastated by a great flood, he finds refuge on a boat populated by various species, and will have to team up with them despite their differences.
Directed by Gints Zilbalodis.
Flow is a Latvian animation film about a group of animals trying to survive in a human-less, rapidly flooding world. This movie is one I feel like I'm going to be thinking about for a long time. The animation style is simple and effective against the wordless meandering narrative, making it feel more like a moving painting than a typical film. The animals behave like animals, not humans with animal bodies, and it makes the whole story feel otherworldly. Is this post-apocalyptic? Do humans exist in this world? Did they recently? No clue, and really it doesn't matter, because the animals aren't seeking the answer, they just want to survive. There are some strangely supernatural elements that seem to appear partway through the story, and they seem to not feel out of place at all. There are so many great little moments of personality and character and friendship being built throughout this film, all without words, and creating a fascinating balance of slow meditative journeying and almost existential tension in an inexplicable world. It's a beautiful, unique film that I'm glad I got to experience.
How it entered my Flickchart:
Flow > For Pete's Sake
Flow > Safe
Flow > Network
Flow < Parasite
Flow > Cape Fear (1962)
Flow < The Guilty
Flow < Aftersun
Flow > Primal Fear
Flow > Nosferatu (1922)
Flow < The Young Girls of Rochefort
Flow < Together Together
Flow < Mommy
Final spot: #350 out of 3990, or 91%.