The Grisly Cartoon Movie Conclusion That Haunts Fans
Among every adult-oriented cartoon movies I have ever viewed, nothing has lingered in my mind as much as the terror-laced finale of a explicitly bloody and highly provocative 2022 movie Unicorn Wars.
Back in the year 2015, this Spain-based filmmaker created a grim, bleak , frequently brutal universe that included some tiny , desolate hints of hope.
While Unicorn Wars feels like it came from a desire to push animation even more, the director stated that it was rather an attempt to communicate a widespread, cross-cultural message concerning “the mutual source of each battle.”
That idea is communicated by means of a squad of brightly hued teddy bears , obviously based on a famous line of lovable characters.
Being raised in a society centered on aggression as well as the war machine, numerous these animals are obsessed with killing the mythical beasts, thanks to a religious scripture that claims them they previously were masters of the woods, before these creatures expelled them.
A few have not completely accepted the brainwashing, , would rather experiment with substances and fornicate in the forest.
In contrast to their gentle equivalents, these vivid animals display sexual organs and obvious libidos.
For one especially vicious, pessimistic creature, the bear named Bluey, the conflict with unicorns transforms into a road to control — and especially to authority above his softer, kinder brother the bear Tubby.
This bear acts as a tormentor , an apparent sociopath , and as terror takes over his squad and claims his fellow soldiers sequentially, he seizes more and more influence for himself, through ever more bloody, damaging approaches.
Simultaneously, the unicorns are suffering their own horror, as a growing, deadly beast in their woods.
“In the early stages, it seems like a humorous movie,” the director stated. “But then it becomes a more intense and sad movie. And by the end, it becomes a terrifying movie.”
The Unicorn Wars commences similar to one of the more quirky features by a renowned animator, which find a wicked pleasure in letting animated figures curse, shoot each other, or sex each other up.
Then it turns into something more like a more grim work by that same artist, including ever more explicit brutality and a noticeable link to genuine horror of war.
In the finale, it’s an outright Grand Guignol carnage.
The horror that turns this a Halloween-friendly movie begins well before than one might expect.
Unicorn Wars is ideal for the hardcore gorehounds, for lovers of extreme cinema who desire to view a film they haven’t ever seen on-screen before, and can endure a narrative that offers absolutely no punches.
See it with the lights off without any distractions, and the finale will burrow deep within you and linger.
Where to watch: Accessible via digital rental or sale on various digital platforms.