"Flow" now in cinemas after Oscar win

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The animated movie "Flow" is now in theaters. This film has gained attention and won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature. "Flow" follows a small grey cat with yellow eyes. The story takes place over one day, from dawn to dusk, in a world where humans are absent. As the cat gazes at its reflection in a stream, a sudden flood forces it to escape to higher ground. Along the way, it meets various animal companions, such as a labrador and a lemur. The movie suggests a past civilization that once worshipped cats. It is noted for its playful portrayal of cat behavior, capturing how cats interact with their environment. Despite its visual appeal, the animation style is simpler than modern Pixar films. "Flow" is suitable for all ages, making it a great choice for families. There is no violence or harsh themes, though it does create a sense of peril. The film is described as a hopeful and idyllic take on a post-apocalyptic world, where animals cooperate in their struggle for survival. Overall, "Flow" is a unique and charming film that invites viewers to contemplate the absence of humans in this vibrant, animated landscape. It premiered in cinemas today.


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