The Gory Cartoon Movie Ending That Stays With Viewers

Out of all the mature animated films I’ve personally watched, no other has remained with me quite like the fear-filled conclusion of the explicitly bloody as well as overwhelingly transgressive film from 2022 Unicorn Wars.

In the year 2015, the Spain-based writer-director crafted a dark, somber and often savage universe that included some tiny , forlorn glimmers of optimism.

While The Unicorn Wars appears as it originated from an impulse to advance the medium further, the director clarified that it was actually an attempt to express a global, multicultural message regarding “the shared root of each battle.”

That message is communicated via a group of vividly colored bears , obviously based on a popular line of lovable figures.

Maturing in a community built around aggression as well as the military-industrial complex, numerous these animals are fixated on exterminating the mythical beasts, because of a holy book that claims them they previously were kings of the woods, until the horned beings forced them out.

Some have not completely accepted the propaganda, , choose to sample drugs and mate outdoors.

Unlike their friendly counterparts, these colorful critters show genitals and definite sex drives.

For one notably brutal, cynical bear, the bear named Bluey, the conflict against the unicorns turns into a road to power — and especially to supremacy over his gentler, more compassionate sibling the character Tubby.

Bluey is a bully and an obvious sociopath , and as fear dominates his group and takes his fellow soldiers sequentially, he grabs more and more power on his own behalf, through ever more gory, damaging approaches.

At the same time, these mythical beings are experiencing their own terror, through a growing, deadly beast in their forest.

“Initially, it feels like a lighthearted film,” the filmmaker commented. “Yet it evolves into a more dramatic and sad film. And ultimately, it’s a horror film.”

Unicorn Wars begins similar to one of the more playful movies from a legendary filmmaker, which find a mischievous joy in permitting drawn beings curse, shoot each other, or engage sexually.

Afterward it turns into something more like a bleaker work from that creator, including ever more graphic violence and a noticeable connection to the real horror of battle.

By the end, it’s an outright theatrical horror massacre.

The horror that turns the film a Halloween-friendly movie begins much sooner than indicated.

The Unicorn Wars is one for the most dedicated lovers of violence, for fans of extreme cinema who wish to view a film they’ve never viewed until now, and can endure a narrative that pulls no restraint.

View it in a dark room with no disturbances, and the conclusion will dig into your mind and take up residence there.

How to view: Accessible via digital rental or sale on multiple online services.

Sheena Martin
Sheena Martin

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