The team was very adamant that all the “voices” be done by real animals, so they recorded real animals for the film
Narrative
The cat is a lonely animal, but when his home is destroyed by a great flood, he finds shelter on a boat inhabited by different species and will have to join forces with them despite their differences.
To get the sound of the capybara, the sound engineer had to go to the zoo and tickle the capybara
However, the real capybara sounds did not match the personality that the capybara character would have, so instead they used a baby camel in this film.
“Flow” is a one of a kind, captivating film that packs a lot of meaning into every scene
The striking visuals and candid moments of the film create a deep connection with the audience, drawing them into a journey of survival and quiet determination.
It is a refreshing experience that shows resilience in a subtle but impactful way
The pacing of the film allows the story to unfold naturally, making each scene feel meaningful without forcing emotions.
The combination of visual beauty and emotional depth leaves a lasting impression
The minimalist approach allows viewers to project their own interpretations onto the unfolding events, making it an incredibly immersive and personal journey.



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