Flow: Trailer Talk

Flow: Trailer Talk

Flow: Trailer Talk

Social media can be a blessing when it comes to discovering new films and TV shows and, earlier this week, Tiktok showed me the trailer for a film called ‘Flow’.

‘Flow’ is an animated film that follows a group of animals as they journey through a world in which a giant flood has wiped out all of humanity.



With the film being shown at London’s BFI Film Festival in a few weeks’ time, critics have already dubbed this as the best animated film ever, which has made me very excited. It looks incredible, with the beautiful visuals resembling that of a painting. Plus, the lack of voice cast attached hints that ‘Flow’ will contain no dialogue. With the film featuring only animal characters and possibly no talking, I’m hoping this will be more of a visual treat rather than a plot-heavy feature. 

With the film revolving around a cat and a group of animals in a post-apocalyptic world, it feels reminiscent of the video game ‘Stray’. Being a huge fan of the game, I’m really excited for ‘Flow’. The visuals and art style are beautiful, the characters are adorable, and it looks like it’s going to be a visual treat. 

‘Flow’ is being shown at the BFI London Film Festival on the 13th, 19th and 20th October.


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