That Gory Animated Film Conclusion That Lingers Audiences

Out of all the adult-oriented cartoon movies I have ever watched, no other has stuck with me as much as the fear-filled conclusion of a explicitly bloody and deeply subversive 2022 movie The Unicorn Wars.

In the year 2015, the Spain-based filmmaker created a dark, melancholy , frequently brutal world that included some tiny , desolate twinges of optimism.

While Unicorn Wars feels like it stemmed from an impulse to push animation further, the director stated that it was actually a try to convey a widespread, cross-cultural message about “the common origin of each battle.”

This theme is communicated through a squad of brightly hued teddy bears , obviously based on a well-known line of cuddly characters.

Maturing in a community focused on militarism as well as the war machine, a lot of the bears are obsessed with killing unicorns, due to a sacred text which states the bears they previously were masters of the woodland, until the unicorns expelled them.

Some haven’t fully fallen for the brainwashing, and would rather experiment with drugs and fornicate in the forest.

Unlike their cuddly equivalents, these colorful critters have visible sexual organs , clear urges.

For one notably brutal, pessimistic creature, the character Bluey, the war with unicorns becomes a road to control — and specifically to supremacy above his gentler, kinder brother Tubby.

The character is a bully , an obvious psychopath , and when horror dominates his group and claims his comrades sequentially, he grabs more and more influence personally, via progressively violent, damaging approaches.

Simultaneously, the unicorns are experiencing their own terror, through a growing, deadly beast in their forest.

“In the early stages, it feels like a humorous movie,” the director said. “Yet it becomes a more intense and sorrowful film. And ultimately, it’s a terrifying movie.”

Unicorn Wars begins resembling one of the most whimsical movies by a renowned filmmaker, that discover a mischievous joy in allowing cartoon characters swear, shoot each other, or sex each other up.

Then it evolves into something more like a more grim movie from that director, featuring progressively visual gore , a noticeable relation to the real horror of war.

Ultimately, it is a full-on Grand Guignol massacre.

The horror that turns the film a perfect Halloween movie kicks in much sooner than that description suggests.

Unicorn Wars is one for the most dedicated lovers of violence, for lovers of extreme cinema who wish to view a film they have not viewed until now, and are able to withstand a story that offers unflinching brutality.

Watch it in a dimly lit space free from interruptions, and the conclusion will crawl into your mind and linger.

How to view: Offered for digital rental or sale on several online services.

Donald Rogers
Donald Rogers

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