On March 2, a cat made Oscars history. Best Animated Feature did not go to Pixar’s Inside Out 2, the highest-grossing animated film of all time (which still resulted in layoffs). Nor did it go to the other “favorite,” DreamWorks’ The Wild Robot. Instead, the award went to Flow: an independent, dialogue-less Latvian film made with open-source software.
Flow follows an unnamed cat during a mysterious, semi-magical apocalyptic event, as a world where humans seem to have disappeared suffers torrential flooding. It’s a beautiful, moving film that deserves every ounce of recognition that it’s getting.
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