Flow

If you loved

Flow

Film · 2024

If the solitary journey in Flow moved you, you will appreciate these stories about finding connection and resilience amidst overwhelming environmental upheaval.

Books on the same thread

The Going To Bed Book

The Going To Bed Book

Sandra Boynton · Book · 1982

Like the boat-bound survival in Flow, this charming story centers on an eclectic group of animals sharing a vessel and finding a sense of routine amidst the water.

Life of Pi

Life of Pi

Yann Martel · Book · 2001

This narrative mirrors the core premise of Flow by trapping a solitary survivor on a boat with wild animals, exploring the deep resilience required to navigate a transformed world.

Mrs. Perivale and the Blue Fire Crystal

Mrs. Perivale and the Blue Fire Crystal

Dash Hoffman · Book · 2017

Much like the displaced cat in Flow, the characters here must overcome the feeling of being an underdog after a global catastrophe throws their world into absolute chaos.

Dog Man: Fetch-22: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #8)

Dog Man: Fetch-22: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #8)

Dav Pilkey · Book · 2019

Fans of the feline protagonist in Flow will enjoy this focus on Petey the Cat, as he navigates his own personal transformation and reevaluates what truly matters in life.

Series on the same thread

The Amazing World of Gumball

The Amazing World of Gumball

Ben Bocquelet · Series · 2011

While Flow focuses on a cat in a post-apocalyptic setting, this series captures the same spirit of a feline protagonist navigating a world defined by its own strange rules.

Future Boy Conan

Future Boy Conan

Series · 1978

This series shares the environmental focus of Flow, following a young hero who must find hope and survive after a disaster leaves the world covered by vast oceans.

Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon

Series · 1992

The bond between the protagonist and a talking cat in this series echoes the inter-species cooperation that defines the journey of the central character in Flow.

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

Matt Fraction · Series · 2023

If the aftermath of the great flood in Flow resonated with you, you will appreciate this look at how humanity grapples with the consequences of a global catastrophe.

Podcasts on the same thread

To Live and Die in LA

To Live and Die in LA

Tenderfoot TV & Audacy · Podcast · 2023

This investigation into a disappearance captures the same intense sense of isolation and high-stakes survival found in the journey of the solitary cat in Flow.

Worklife with Molly Graham

Worklife with Molly Graham

TED · Podcast · 2026

Just as the cat in Flow must adapt to a rapidly changing world, this podcast explores the necessary emotional resilience needed to survive and thrive during professional transformation.

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Common questions

Is Flow a movie about a cat?

Yes, Flow is a 2024 movie featuring a solitary cat as the protagonist. After being displaced by a great flood, the cat must find refuge on a boat and navigate the challenges of a transformed world alongside various other species.

What is the main conflict in Flow?

The main conflict in Flow involves a great flood that displaces the main character. The cat must survive this environmental catastrophe by finding refuge on a boat and learning to adapt to a transformed world while living with other animal species.

Does the cat in Flow travel alone?

While the cat is initially solitary, the plot of Flow involves the character finding refuge on a boat with various other species. The cat must work together with these other animals to navigate the challenges presented by the world after the great flood.

What happens to the cat in Flow?

In Flow, the cat is displaced by a great flood and forced to seek safety on a boat. Once on board, the cat encounters various other species and must cooperate with them to navigate the difficulties of surviving in a transformed world.

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