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Why 'Flow' is a Must-Watch Animated Film That Won the Oscar Despite Its Tiny Budget

Author : Aaliyah Mar 15,2025

Gints Zilbalodis's Latvian animated film, Flow, emerged as a cinematic triumph in 2024, exceeding all expectations. This groundbreaking film garnered over 20 international awards, including a Golden Globe, and achieved a historic milestone as the first Latvian production to win the coveted Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

Set in a hauntingly beautiful, post-apocalyptic world devoid of humanity, Flow follows a resourceful cat and other animal survivors navigating the impending threat of a global flood.

Table of Contents

  • Here's what makes Flow so extraordinary
  • The open-ended conclusion leaves viewers pondering multiple possibilities
  • Recording authentic animal sounds presented unique challenges

Here's what makes Flow so extraordinary

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The Animals Mirror Human Behavior

At its heart, Flow uses animals to explore complex human traits and social dynamics. The cat embodies adaptability and resourcefulness; the capybara, balance and calmness (though it also warns against complacency); the secretary bird, strong leadership; the labradors, youthful energy and the need for connection; and the lemur, a critique of consumerism. These characters create a rich tapestry of personalities offering valuable lessons for children, while adults will recognize familiar behaviors. Director Gints Zilbalodis even drew parallels between building his team and the cat's journey of learning trust and collaboration.

The Story Sparks Childlike Imagination

Released amidst a global pandemic and political unrest, Flow resonates with contemporary anxieties about survival, cooperation, and environmental challenges. Without dialogue or human characters, the film invites viewers to interpret its layers. What happened to humanity? Hints of past floods and evacuations are subtly woven into the narrative, leaving the specifics ambiguous and encouraging audience speculation. The mysterious secretary bird raises intriguing questions about perception and reality—is it divine intervention, hallucination, or a powerful leader?

All main characters

The open-ended conclusion leaves viewers pondering multiple possibilities

Will the characters find new ways to coexist after the flood? How will their relationships evolve? What lessons about survival and community can we glean from their experiences? This multi-layered approach allows for deeply personal interpretations.

Unique Animation Style Looks Deceptively Simple

Flow's visual style departs from traditional animation, creating a distinctive aesthetic that enhances the storytelling. Inspired by watercolor techniques and video game design, the animation achieves a dreamlike quality perfectly complementing the film's themes. Unlike blockbuster animations with sharp outlines and fast-paced editing, Flow's seamless transitions and extended shots fully immerse the audience, creating moments of cinematic magic.

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No Words Needed

Flow proves that compelling storytelling doesn't require dialogue. Through masterful use of body language, facial expressions, and natural soundscapes, the film effectively communicates emotions and relationships.

Recording authentic animal sounds presented unique challenges

The Cat

Recording the lead cat's natural vocalizations required covert methods. Capybaras only vocalize in specific situations (like being tickled!), necessitating innovative solutions. Even common sounds were carefully crafted to match each character's personality.

Critical Acclaim and Recognition

Despite its modest $3.5 million budget—a fraction of its competitors—Flow received widespread critical acclaim. Guillermo del Toro called it "a visionary beginning for animation's future," Bill Hader declared it "the best film of 2024," and Wes Anderson praised its "absolute uniqueness and wild excitement." Its success demonstrates how creative vision and innovative techniques can overcome financial limitations to achieve artistic excellence.

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