The Gory Animated Movie Conclusion That Haunts Audiences

Out of all the mature animated films I have personally watched, no other has remained with me quite like the dread-soaked conclusion of the explicitly bloody as well as deeply subversive 2022 movie The Unicorn Wars.

Back in 2015’s, the Spanish filmmaker developed a grim, bleak and often savage world with several minor , desolate hints of optimism.

Although The Unicorn Wars feels like it stemmed from a desire to expand the medium further, the filmmaker clarified that it was rather an attempt to communicate a universal, multicultural message about “the shared root of all wars.”

This theme is conveyed by means of a squad of brightly hued teddy bears , obviously modeled after a well-known line of lovable figures.

Growing up in a community focused on aggression as well as the defense industry, numerous the bears are obsessed with killing unicorns, because of a sacred text which states them they previously were kings of the woodland, until the horned beings expelled them.

Others haven’t fully fallen for the propaganda, and would rather experiment with drugs and engage sexually in the woods.

Unlike their cuddly equivalents, these bright beings display sexual organs , obvious urges.

For a particular particularly cruel, cynical bear, the bear named Bluey, the battle with unicorns becomes a path to control — and particularly to supremacy over his softer, kinder brother the bear Tubby.

The character is a bully and an obvious psychopath , and as fear takes over his group and claims his comrades individually, he grabs more and more power for himself, through ever more violent, damaging approaches.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are experiencing their own nightmare, through a spreading, harmful creature in their forest.

“In the early stages, it feels like a humorous movie,” the director stated. “Yet it turns into a more serious and sorrowful movie. And by the end, it transforms into a scary feature.”

The Unicorn Wars starts out resembling one of the more whimsical films from an iconic animator, that discover a wicked pleasure in allowing cartoon characters curse, fire weapons, or engage sexually.

Subsequently it becomes more akin to a more grim movie from that creator, with increasingly graphic violence , a tangible connection to the actual suffering of battle.

In the finale, it’s a full-on Grand Guignol bloodbath.

The terror that turns the film an ideal spooky-season watch kicks in well before than indicated.

Unicorn Wars is ideal for the devoted gorehounds, for fans of graphic films who desire to view a movie they haven’t ever watched previously, and who can handle a story which delivers no restraint.

See it in a dark room free from interruptions, and the finale will crawl under your skin and linger.

How to view: Offered for rental or purchase on several digital platforms.

Joshua Curtis
Joshua Curtis

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