The animated movie Flow made history recently when it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, beating out the smash Pixar hit Inside Out 2 and Dreamworks’ The Wild Robot. The movie was first released in Latvia under the name Straume and it’s since become the most-viewed film in Latvian history, as well as the first one to win an Academy Award.
It’s a worldwide phenomenon, something that’s especially surprising considering there’s no dialogue at all. There’s also the question of that ambiguous ending. Not to worry, we’re here to sort that all out and explain what director Gints Zilbalodis was trying to tell us all.
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