That Gory Animated Film Conclusion That Haunts Fans

Among all the adult-oriented animated films I’ve ever viewed, no other has remained with me quite like the terror-laced ending of the explicitly bloody as well as highly provocative 2022 movie The Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, this Spanish filmmaker developed a grim, somber and frequently brutal universe with some tiny , forlorn glimmers of hope.

Although The Unicorn Wars feels like it originated from a desire to expand animation even more, the filmmaker explained that it was rather an attempt to express a global, cross-cultural theme regarding “the common origin of all wars.”

This theme is communicated by means of a band of brightly hued teddy bears , openly inspired by a popular series of lovable characters.

Maturing in a culture focused on aggression and the war machine, numerous the bears are consumed by slaughtering unicorns, thanks to a religious scripture that claims the bears they were once kings of the woodland, before the horned beings drove them out.

Some have not completely fallen for the indoctrination, , choose to experiment with substances or fornicate in the woods.

In contrast to their friendly counterparts, these vivid animals show sexual organs and obvious libidos.

For a certain notably brutal, cynical bear, Bluey, the battle against unicorns becomes a route to power — and particularly to authority above his gentler, nicer brother the bear Tubby.

The character acts as a tormentor and an obvious psychopath , and when fear dominates his squad and takes his fellow soldiers one by one, he takes increasingly influence on his own behalf, via progressively violent, harmful methods.

Simultaneously, the unicorns are enduring their own horror, in the form of an expanding, deadly beast in their habitat.

“In the early stages, it seems like a humorous movie,” the filmmaker commented. “However it becomes a more serious and melancholic movie. And in the finale, it’s a scary feature.”

The Unicorn Wars commences similar to one of the most whimsical movies from a renowned animator, which find a naughty glee in letting drawn beings curse, engage in violence, or have intimate relations.

Subsequently it becomes closer to a bleaker film by that same creator, including ever more graphic violence and a noticeable relation to the actual tragedy of conflict.

By the end, it’s a complete extreme drama bloodbath.

The terror which makes this a Halloween-friendly watch begins a lot earlier than that description suggests.

Unicorn Wars is one for the hardcore fans of gore, for fans of intense movies who desire to view a film they haven’t ever seen on-screen before, and can endure a narrative that offers absolutely no punches.

See it in a dark room without any distractions, and the conclusion will burrow into your mind and linger.

How to view: Accessible via streaming or buying on multiple online services.

Yvonne Harris
Yvonne Harris

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