That Grisly Animated Movie Conclusion That Lingers Fans

Among all the mature cartoon movies I’ve ever viewed, no other has lingered in my mind as much as the fear-filled ending of a explicitly bloody and deeply subversive film from 2022 Unicorn Wars.

Back in 2015’s, this Spain-based writer-director crafted a grim, somber and frequently brutal world that included several minor , desolate twinges of hope.

While The Unicorn Wars appears as it stemmed from an impulse to push the medium even more, the director clarified that it was rather an attempt to express a global, multicultural theme concerning “the mutual source of every conflict.”

That idea is conveyed via a group of brightly hued teddy bears , obviously based on a famous line of cuddly characters.

Growing up in a culture centered on warmongering as well as the defense industry, a lot of these creatures are consumed by slaughtering unicorns, thanks to a religious scripture that tells the bears they used to be masters of the forest, until the horned beings drove them out.

A few haven’t fully accepted the indoctrination, and choose to try out substances or fornicate in the forest.

Unlike their gentle counterparts, these colorful critters display sexual organs , obvious libidos.

For a particular notably brutal, cynical bear, Bluey, the war with the unicorns becomes a path to control — and especially to supremacy over his more tender, more compassionate sibling the character Tubby.

Bluey is a bully and an apparent sociopath , and while terror overcomes his squad and kills his teammates one by one, he grabs progressively influence for himself, through ever more gory, damaging approaches.

Simultaneously, these mythical beings are enduring their own horror, in the form of a growing, deadly beast in their habitat.

“At the beginning, it seems like a humorous movie,” the director stated. “But then it turns into a more dramatic and melancholic movie. And ultimately, it becomes a scary feature.”

The Unicorn Wars begins resembling one of the more playful films by a legendary filmmaker, that uncover a mischievous joy in allowing animated figures swear, shoot each other, or sex each other up.

Afterward it evolves into something more like a darker film by that same director, featuring progressively visual gore and a palpable connection to the actual suffering of battle.

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

The terror that turns this a Halloween-friendly watch starts much sooner than one might expect.

Unicorn Wars is ideal for the devoted fans of gore, for lovers of extreme cinema who want to watch a movie they haven’t ever viewed until now, and can endure a narrative that pulls no restraint.

Watch it with the lights off without any distractions, and the finale will crawl under your skin and take up residence there.

How to view: Offered for streaming or buying on various streaming sites.

Madison Nunez
Madison Nunez

A tech journalist and digital strategist passionate about emerging technologies and their impact on everyday life.