That Grisly Cartoon Movie Conclusion That Lingers Audiences

Out of all the adult-oriented cartoon movies I’ve ever viewed, nothing has lingered in my mind quite like the terror-laced ending of a graphically gory as well as highly provocative film from 2022 Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spain-based filmmaker created a dark, bleak , often savage universe with several minor , desolate hints of optimism.

Although Unicorn Wars appears as it originated from a drive to advance the medium even more, the director clarified that it was rather an attempt to express a global, cross-cultural message regarding “the common origin of every conflict.”

This theme is communicated by means of a band of brightly hued teddy bears , clearly inspired by a famous series of cuddly figures.

Maturing in a culture centered on warmongering and the military-industrial complex, a lot of these creatures are obsessed with exterminating unicorns, because of a sacred text which states the bears they were once kings of the woodland, until the horned beings expelled them.

A few haven’t fully accepted the brainwashing, , choose to try out narcotics or mate in the woods.

In contrast to their gentle equivalents, these colorful critters display genitals , definite sex drives.

For one particularly cruel, skeptical animal, the bear named Bluey, the conflict against the unicorns becomes a route to power — and especially to authority above his softer, more compassionate sibling Tubby.

Bluey behaves aggressively and an apparent antisocial figure , and when terror overcomes his group and kills his fellow soldiers individually, he grabs progressively power personally, in increasingly violent, destructive ways.

Simultaneously, the unicorns are enduring their own horror, in the form of a spreading, deadly beast in their forest.

“Initially, it seems like a lighthearted film,” the filmmaker commented. “But then it evolves into a more serious and sad movie. And in the finale, it transforms into a scary feature.”

Unicorn Wars starts out feeling a bit like among the quirky films from a renowned filmmaker, that uncover a naughty glee in allowing animated figures swear, fire weapons, or have intimate relations.

Subsequently it becomes more akin to a more grim movie from the same artist, including ever more graphic violence , a tangible link to the actual tragedy of war.

In the finale, it’s a complete extreme drama bloodbath.

The terror that makes this a perfect Halloween viewing starts much sooner than that description suggests.

The Unicorn Wars is suited for the devoted fans of gore, for fans of graphic films who desire to see a film they’ve never seen on-screen before, and can endure a story which delivers absolutely no punches.

Watch it with the lights off with no disturbances, and that ending will crawl into your mind and linger.

Where to watch: Accessible via digital rental or sale on several digital platforms.

Natalie Jones
Natalie Jones

A tech strategist with over a decade of experience in digital transformation and innovation, passionate about exploring emerging technologies and their impact on industries.