The Grisly Cartoon Film Conclusion That Stays With Fans

Out of every mature cartoon movies I’ve personally watched, no other has remained with me quite like the fear-filled finale of the graphically gory as well as deeply subversive 2022 movie Unicorn Wars.

In 2015’s, the Spanish filmmaker created a grim, bleak , often savage universe with some tiny , desolate hints of hope.

Although Unicorn Wars seems like it originated from an impulse to expand animation even more, the director stated that it was more an effort to communicate a widespread, cross-cultural message about “the mutual source of all wars.”

That idea is expressed through a group of brightly hued teddy bears , clearly modeled after a popular series of lovable characters.

Maturing in a community built around aggression and the military-industrial complex, a lot of these creatures are consumed by killing unicorns, because of a holy book that claims the bears they used to be masters of the woodland, until these creatures expelled them.

A few did not entirely accepted the brainwashing, and would rather try out drugs and fornicate in the forest.

In contrast to their friendly equivalents, these vivid animals have visible genitals and clear sex drives.

For a particular notably brutal, pessimistic creature, the character Bluey, the war with unicorns transforms into a path toward dominance — and particularly to dominance over his gentler, nicer brother the character Tubby.

Bluey is a bully , a seeming antisocial figure , and while horror dominates his group and kills his teammates one by one, he grabs increasingly power for himself, via progressively violent, damaging approaches.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are enduring their own terror, through a spreading, harmful creature in their habitat.

“In the early stages, it feels like a comedy,” the director said. “Yet it turns into a more dramatic and sorrowful movie. And ultimately, it becomes a terrifying movie.”

Unicorn Wars begins similar to among the whimsical movies from a renowned filmmaker, that discover a wicked pleasure in permitting animated figures curse, shoot each other, or engage sexually.

Subsequently it turns into more akin to a more grim film from that director, featuring progressively visual gore and a palpable relation to the actual tragedy of conflict.

In the finale, it becomes an outright Grand Guignol bloodbath.

The terror that makes this a Halloween-friendly movie starts well before than indicated.

The Unicorn Wars is suited for the hardcore lovers of violence, for enthusiasts of extreme cinema who wish to see something they’ve never viewed until now, and are able to withstand a narrative which delivers unflinching brutality.

Watch it in a dimly lit space without any distractions, and the finale will dig under your skin and linger.

How to view: Accessible via rental or purchase on multiple digital platforms.

Steven Marquez
Steven Marquez

Former casino manager turned gaming analyst, specializing in slot machine mechanics and responsible gambling practices.