The Grisly Animated Movie Conclusion That Lingers Audiences

Out of every adult-oriented animated films I’ve personally watched, nothing has lingered in my mind quite like the terror-laced conclusion of the graphically gory and highly provocative film from 2022 Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spain-based filmmaker developed a grim, bleak and frequently brutal universe with several minor , desolate hints of optimism.

While The Unicorn Wars feels like it came from a desire to expand the medium even more, the director explained that it was rather a try to communicate a widespread, cross-cultural theme regarding “the common origin of every conflict.”

That idea is expressed by means of a band of colorful pastel bears , openly based on a famous line of lovable characters.

Growing up in a community centered on aggression as well as the defense industry, numerous these animals are fixated on killing the mythical beasts, because of a sacred text that tells them they previously were kings of the woodland, until these creatures forced them out.

A few haven’t fully fallen for the propaganda, and would rather experiment with narcotics and mate in the forest.

Unlike their friendly counterparts, these bright beings have visible genitals , clear libidos.

For a certain especially vicious, skeptical animal, the character Bluey, the battle with unicorns turns into a route to power — and particularly to dominance above his gentler, nicer brother the bear Tubby.

This bear behaves aggressively , a seeming antisocial figure , and as terror dominates his group and claims his comrades one by one, he takes progressively control for himself, in increasingly gory, harmful methods.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are suffering their own nightmare, through a growing, harmful creature in their habitat.

“Initially, it appears as a comedy,” the director said. “However it turns into a more intense and sad movie. And ultimately, it’s a terrifying movie.”

Unicorn Wars starts out feeling a bit like one of the more quirky features from a legendary filmmaker, that discover a wicked pleasure in allowing drawn beings curse, fire weapons, or sex each other up.

Afterward it becomes something more like a more grim work from that artist, including ever more graphic violence , a noticeable link to the actual tragedy of war.

By the end, it’s a complete extreme drama massacre.

The terror that turns the film a perfect Halloween movie starts well before than one might expect.

Unicorn Wars is suited for the hardcore fans of gore, for enthusiasts of extreme cinema who wish to watch something they’ve never watched previously, and can endure a plot which delivers unflinching brutality.

Watch it with the lights off without any distractions, and the finale will burrow into your mind and linger.

How to view: Accessible via rental or purchase on several online services.

Elizabeth Murray
Elizabeth Murray

Wildlife biologist and photographer specializing in sloth conservation, with over a decade of field experience in Central and South America.