Flow Reviewed by an Autist



If you are the kind of person that loves to watch movies for their visual spectacle and no dialogue, then Flow may be the movie for you. I genuinely enjoyed watching Flow to the end when it had more words to say without any actual words to say at all.

Flow is an adventure movie about a lone cat facing a ravaging flood that gives it less land over time. The cat does everything to find safety from drowning in the flood. The cat encounters new friends along the way and then rides out the flood in a boat while building trust in the process.

The movie's balanced runtime, perilous premise, stunning visuals, and lack of dialogue kept me engaged with the movie to the end. There have been perilous moments where I thought the animals would've met certain doom, only to have worked together to save each other and build a bond.

The movie is unique from every other movie I've seen with either dialogue or narration. As someone who appreciates animation, I can promise other animation enthusiasts that they won't be disappointed with this fun film.

Overall, Flow is a must-see for families. and animation fans alike. The movie is perfect as an animation project with a simple formula for no distraction from dialogue and the visuals serving the viewers' eyes for engagement. I rate this movie 8 out of 10. 

 

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