That Gruesome Animated Movie Conclusion That Haunts Audiences

Out of all the mature cartoon movies I have ever viewed, no other has lingered in my mind quite like the dread-soaked finale of a explicitly bloody as well as highly provocative film from 2022 Unicorn Wars.

Back in 2015’s, the Spain-based writer-director developed a grim, melancholy , frequently brutal world that included some tiny , forlorn twinges of hope.

While The Unicorn Wars appears as it stemmed from a drive to expand the medium further, the filmmaker clarified that it was more an effort to communicate a global, cross-cultural theme regarding “the shared root of each battle.”

That message is communicated by means of a band of vividly colored bears , clearly inspired by a popular series of lovable figures.

Growing up in a culture focused on warmongering as well as the military-industrial complex, numerous the bears are obsessed with exterminating the mythical beasts, because of a holy book that tells them they were once rulers of the forest, until the horned beings drove them out.

Others haven’t fully fallen for the propaganda, , would rather experiment with drugs or mate outdoors.

Unlike their gentle equivalents, these bright beings have visible genitals and obvious libidos.

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

The character is a bully and a seeming psychopath , and as terror takes over his group and kills his teammates individually, he takes more and more influence on his own behalf, in increasingly gory, destructive ways.

Meanwhile, these mythical beings are enduring their own horror, through an expanding, harmful creature in their woods.

“Initially, it seems like a comedy,” the director said. “But then it turns into a more serious and melancholic movie. And in the finale, it’s a scary feature.”

Unicorn Wars commences similar to one of the most whimsical features from a renowned filmmaker, that discover a mischievous joy in permitting drawn beings swear, fire weapons, or sex each other up.

Afterward it turns into something more like a more grim movie from that creator, including ever more explicit brutality , a tangible link to the real tragedy of battle.

Ultimately, it’s an outright theatrical horror massacre.

The horror that makes this an ideal spooky-season movie begins a lot earlier than one might expect.

Unicorn Wars is suited for the most dedicated lovers of violence, for fans of extreme cinema who desire to see something they’ve never watched previously, and can endure a narrative that offers no restraint.

See it in a dark room free from interruptions, and the finale will crawl into your mind and stay with you.

Where to watch: Offered for digital rental or sale on multiple streaming sites.

Mark Williams
Mark Williams

A seasoned gaming journalist with over a decade of experience, specializing in RPGs and competitive esports coverage.