🔗 Share this article The Grisly Cartoon Movie Ending That Stays With Audiences Out of all the mature cartoon movies I’ve ever watched, nothing has remained with me as much as the terror-laced ending of the graphically gory as well as highly provocative film from 2022 Unicorn Wars. Back in the year 2015, this Spanish filmmaker created a grim, bleak and often savage universe that included some tiny , forlorn glimmers of hope. Although The Unicorn Wars appears as it stemmed from a drive to push the medium even more, the director explained that it was more a try to communicate a widespread, cross-cultural message about “the shared root of each battle.” That idea is communicated by means of a squad of vividly colored bears , openly inspired by a famous line of lovable characters. Growing up in a society built around militarism and the defense industry, many of these creatures are consumed by slaughtering unicorns, because of a holy book that tells the bears they were once masters of the woodland, before these creatures drove them out. Some haven’t fully fallen for the indoctrination, , prefer to experiment with narcotics and fornicate outdoors. In contrast to their gentle equivalents, these bright beings display genitals and definite libidos. For a certain particularly cruel, pessimistic creature, the character Bluey, the conflict with the unicorns becomes a path toward dominance — and especially to dominance over his more tender, nicer brother Tubby. Bluey is a bully and a seeming antisocial figure , and while terror overcomes his squad and takes his comrades one by one, he seizes more and more control personally, via progressively gory, damaging approaches. At the same time, the unicorns are suffering their own nightmare, in the form of an expanding, destructive monster in their woods. “Initially, it seems like a humorous movie,” the director stated. “But then it becomes a more serious and melancholic movie. And in the finale, it transforms into a terrifying movie.” Unicorn Wars begins feeling a bit like one of the more whimsical movies from a renowned animator, that uncover a naughty glee in permitting drawn beings curse, engage in violence, or engage sexually. Afterward it turns into more akin to a darker movie from that artist, featuring progressively visual gore and a palpable connection to the real tragedy of conflict. By the end, it’s a full-on Grand Guignol carnage. The terror that makes this a perfect Halloween watch starts well before than that description suggests. The Unicorn Wars is ideal for the hardcore fans of gore, for fans of extreme cinema who desire to see a movie they have not viewed until now, and who can handle a plot that pulls unflinching brutality. Watch it with the lights off without any distractions, and the conclusion will burrow into your mind and stay with you. Where to watch: Accessible via digital rental or sale on multiple digital platforms.
Out of all the mature cartoon movies I’ve ever watched, nothing has remained with me as much as the terror-laced ending of the graphically gory as well as highly provocative film from 2022 Unicorn Wars. Back in the year 2015, this Spanish filmmaker created a grim, bleak and often savage universe that included some tiny , forlorn glimmers of hope. Although The Unicorn Wars appears as it stemmed from a drive to push the medium even more, the director explained that it was more a try to communicate a widespread, cross-cultural message about “the shared root of each battle.” That idea is communicated by means of a squad of vividly colored bears , openly inspired by a famous line of lovable characters. Growing up in a society built around militarism and the defense industry, many of these creatures are consumed by slaughtering unicorns, because of a holy book that tells the bears they were once masters of the woodland, before these creatures drove them out. Some haven’t fully fallen for the indoctrination, , prefer to experiment with narcotics and fornicate outdoors. In contrast to their gentle equivalents, these bright beings display genitals and definite libidos. For a certain particularly cruel, pessimistic creature, the character Bluey, the conflict with the unicorns becomes a path toward dominance — and especially to dominance over his more tender, nicer brother Tubby. Bluey is a bully and a seeming antisocial figure , and while terror overcomes his squad and takes his comrades one by one, he seizes more and more control personally, via progressively gory, damaging approaches. At the same time, the unicorns are suffering their own nightmare, in the form of an expanding, destructive monster in their woods. “Initially, it seems like a humorous movie,” the director stated. “But then it becomes a more serious and melancholic movie. And in the finale, it transforms into a terrifying movie.” Unicorn Wars begins feeling a bit like one of the more whimsical movies from a renowned animator, that uncover a naughty glee in permitting drawn beings curse, engage in violence, or engage sexually. Afterward it turns into more akin to a darker movie from that artist, featuring progressively visual gore and a palpable connection to the real tragedy of conflict. By the end, it’s a full-on Grand Guignol carnage. The terror that makes this a perfect Halloween watch starts well before than that description suggests. The Unicorn Wars is ideal for the hardcore fans of gore, for fans of extreme cinema who desire to see a movie they have not viewed until now, and who can handle a plot that pulls unflinching brutality. Watch it with the lights off without any distractions, and the conclusion will burrow into your mind and stay with you. Where to watch: Accessible via digital rental or sale on multiple digital platforms.