Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCat 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... Tout lireCat 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.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.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 55 victoires et 76 nominations au total
Gints Zilbalodis
- Flow
- (voice)
Thomas Oldman
- Narrator
- (voice: English version)
Alexander David Bobson
- Flow
- (voice: English version)
Kellia Metúx
- Secretary Bird
- (voice)
Billy Clancsen
- Lemur
- (voice)
Isabella Krieke
- Narrator
- (voice)
Giselle Konas
- Secretary Bird
- (voice: English version)
7,9100.5K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Sommaire
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.
Avis en vedette
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.
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.
10vassyuta
Incredible journey
With not a word uttered, time flies by as you witness this rollercoaster of an adventure. Unexpectedly, this was a very moving, emotional and engaging film.
The world of the story is similar to ours but it is devoid of humans. The Cat leads a happy life in what looks like a forest house, when the world is swept up by a gigantic flood. What follows is the tale of fighting against extreme odds as the Cat learns to rely on others for survival and to grow to care about his unlikely companions.
Masterful story telling and character development meet profound empathy and clear themes, this film is for everyone. Moving and uplifting. Absolutely loved it!
The world of the story is similar to ours but it is devoid of humans. The Cat leads a happy life in what looks like a forest house, when the world is swept up by a gigantic flood. What follows is the tale of fighting against extreme odds as the Cat learns to rely on others for survival and to grow to care about his unlikely companions.
Masterful story telling and character development meet profound empathy and clear themes, this film is for everyone. Moving and uplifting. Absolutely loved it!
A Visually Stunning and Thought-Provoking Cinematic Experience
I just watched 'Flow' and I'm still reeling from the experience. This movie is a game-changer, with its breathtaking visuals, captivating storyline, and outstanding performances.
I loved how 'Flow' seamlessly blends action, drama, and sci-fi elements to create a thrilling narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The special effects are mind-blowing, with stunning sequences that will leave you gasping in awe.
The cast delivers impressive performances, with standout moments . The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, and their interactions are laced with tension, humor, and heart." Flow' is a must-see movie experience that will leave you breathless and inspired. With its cutting-edge visuals, gripping storyline, and exceptional performances, this film sets a new standard for cinematic excellence. Don't miss it!
I loved how 'Flow' seamlessly blends action, drama, and sci-fi elements to create a thrilling narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The special effects are mind-blowing, with stunning sequences that will leave you gasping in awe.
The cast delivers impressive performances, with standout moments . The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, and their interactions are laced with tension, humor, and heart." Flow' is a must-see movie experience that will leave you breathless and inspired. With its cutting-edge visuals, gripping storyline, and exceptional performances, this film sets a new standard for cinematic excellence. Don't miss it!
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.
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.
An incredibly beautiful film
An incredibly beautiful film. Goosebumps. Tears. A unique concept, without words but with dialogue. With sounds and music that make your heart beat faster.
For the first time ever, I sat and couldn't get up when the credits started rolling. I had to focus on them for a moment to see who made this magic happen, and to blink away emotions from my eyes. Even the team's dogs are mentioned in the credits. And then suddenly, a surprise - another scene after the credits!
Now I feel like reading everything that I can find about the film, getting stills as my desktop and phone wallpaper, and have just ordered their Cat t-shirt.
This is a masterpiece that I can't wait to see again!
For the first time ever, I sat and couldn't get up when the credits started rolling. I had to focus on them for a moment to see who made this magic happen, and to blink away emotions from my eyes. Even the team's dogs are mentioned in the credits. And then suddenly, a surprise - another scene after the credits!
Now I feel like reading everything that I can find about the film, getting stills as my desktop and phone wallpaper, and have just ordered their Cat t-shirt.
This is a masterpiece that I can't wait to see again!
The Coolest Movie Cats
The Coolest Movie Cats
Sometimes cats in movies talk. Other times, they don’t have to say a word, and yet they steal the show. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite on-screen felines.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe 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.
- GaffesIn 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.
- Générique farfeluThere's a brief post-credits scene where the whale is seen surfacing on the ocean.
- ConnexionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Animated Movies of 2024 (2024)
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et surveiller les recommandations personnalisées
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 844 117 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 50 811 $ US
- 24 nov. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 30 804 129 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant





