One night shortly before the Academy Awards, my friend decided to catch “Flow”, which is the animated movie from Latvia, which will continue to win the best animated feature. When I returned home from dinner, I found that the movie also captured the attention of other scenes – my Daisy dog, the Corgi mix.
Look on Tiktok and you will find a number of videos of dogs and cats alike, watching the “flow” alongside their owners, and it seems that they get to know themselves in the gentle epic, which tells the story of a wonderful black kitty that should work with a mantle crew of other animal animals to survive in the surreal sea levels. This trend is a special code for what was already one of the stories of the prizes in which the award season in which Indei was free from dialogue-which was manufactured on an open source program and directed by Gints Zilbalodis-victorious on the studio fare such as “Inside Out 2” and “The Wild Robot”, to earn Latvia the first Oscar ever.
Watching the “flow” in the theater is a great experience in a great way as the scene of the film’s photos is shown completely. On a big screen, you can lose yourself in animation, note the way the water spans, and the surrender of the beauty and terror of the universe that you are trying to move this little kitty. Watching “flow” at home (flowing to the maximum) with an animal is a delightful experience on an equal, but it is a different experience. You may find your attention to be pulled in two directions while trying to think about what all this means for your pet, as well as what it means to you.
For one, I tried to decipher what was happening with Daisy. Certainly, she did not understand the symbolism of climate change, but her huge ears were standing directly while she was staring at the heroic cat, and caught her as she was heading to the TV for a sequence in which she and her ally Capybara from their boat. See – or perhaps just hear – the characters are at risk at a level.
Matisse Kaza, who produced and participated in his writing, said in an email that it is suspected that the real animal sounds used in production are the ones that attract the attention of our appellate friends. “We do not usually think about pets as a possible targeted audience when producing movies, but we are happy that” flow “has proven to be a special bond experience between viewers, dogs and cats.”
When I spoke to social media users who published clips from their home monsters that respond to “flow”, they made it clear that their animals are not usually revolving around the screen.
Watch Chaayse Orion, 24, other Tiktok posts about the movie before he decides to watch it. He thought he was nice but he was not very interesting. It was a cat cat. “The fish hat was involved in the movie,” said Orion. “It was so, which is really strange because I did not see him interacting with an offer like this. He was not really interested in television at all.”
Orion knew it would make the content of the Internet. Not only did he start filming Fishbone, but also transmitted the Cat Tower near TV for a better view, which is the Fishbone mode on the eye level with his moving brothers. He said: “I actually put it again yesterday until I watched it while working.” “It is definitely his favorite movie now, for sure.”
Daniel Gao, 32, has published a clip of Cat Karma, which is remarkably similar to the cats designed by Zilbalodis. His comment? “Lol Why was it very closed in Tho.” However, Gao admitted that the vine sometimes moved away when the procedure was severe.
“I think it was like,” said, “Stand, I think this is very frightening for me, I should look at it.” I felt the same way too. “
Dogs, like Disi, are also at work. Celine Orosco, 29, found that her Golden Covering dog was also invested in “Flow”. She said it was the first movie she watched ever. I noticed that he was particularly excited, whenever he came to Prador, who joins the group of travelers for cats on the screen. She said, “I really loved this dog.”
Of course, we do not know what any of our animals actually think when they see “flow”. Is the Black Qawa Cat in reality acknowledged itself? It is difficult to say. My friend initially concluded that Daisy loved the lemur who had a basket full of jewelry, then I thought it might have been upset with that. I know she did not follow the plot – I love her, but she is not intuitive. However, I heard the so -called alleged voices of the characters, and interacted with everything they were transporting, fascinated in their own way.
However, we love watching our pets that see “flow” for the same reason we love to watch “flow”. The film realizes that these animals are accurately stereotyped are a powerful tool. Their movements are carefully calibrated to repeat the way the creatures will behave in real life, but their actions are just a person enough to make the story feel confused.
Will the cat, dog, caba, a large bird, and Limar cooperate to save each other in huge floods? It is difficult to say. But it is a good metaphor about how to sympathize with salvation.
Likewise, we believe that we get to know the characters of our Faris comrades, knowing very well that we only expect our own feelings to them. We want to believe that they believe as we do, although we know they likely do not do it. But when they see the “flow” as we see “Flow”, we slip down a little.
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