The Gruesome Cartoon Movie Ending That Lingers Fans

Among all the adult-oriented animated films I’ve personally watched, nothing has remained with me as much as the fear-filled ending of a explicitly bloody and overwhelingly transgressive film from 2022 Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spanish filmmaker created a dark, melancholy and frequently brutal world with some tiny , desolate glimmers of hope.

While Unicorn Wars appears as it originated from an impulse to expand animation further, the director clarified that it was more an effort to express a universal, multicultural message regarding “the mutual source of every conflict.”

That message is conveyed via a band of colorful pastel bears , obviously modeled after a popular series of lovable figures.

Growing up in a community built around warmongering as well as the war machine, a lot of these creatures are fixated on killing the mythical beasts, because of a sacred text which states them they previously were rulers of the woodland, before the horned beings drove them out.

Some did not entirely bought into the propaganda, , prefer to try out substances and fornicate outdoors.

In contrast to their gentle counterparts, these colorful critters have visible sexual organs and definite urges.

For one notably brutal, skeptical animal, Bluey, the battle against unicorns becomes a route to control — and especially to dominance over his softer, nicer brother the bear Tubby.

This bear is a bully and an obvious antisocial figure , and while fear takes over his group and takes his teammates sequentially, he grabs more and more power personally, via progressively violent, destructive ways.

Simultaneously, the unicorns are experiencing their own nightmare, through a growing, deadly beast in their woods.

“Initially, it seems like a humorous movie,” the filmmaker said. “Yet it evolves into a more dramatic and sorrowful movie. And by the end, it’s a horror film.”

The Unicorn Wars begins resembling among the playful features from a renowned filmmaker, that uncover a naughty glee in allowing animated figures curse, engage in violence, or sex each other up.

Subsequently it evolves into closer to a more grim movie by that same creator, featuring progressively visual gore and a palpable connection to genuine suffering of war.

By the end, it is a full-on theatrical horror massacre.

The fear that turns this a perfect Halloween movie begins a lot earlier than indicated.

Unicorn Wars is ideal for the most dedicated fans of gore, for lovers of intense movies who want to see a film they have not viewed until now, and who can handle a plot which delivers absolutely no punches.

See it with the lights off with no disturbances, and that ending will dig deep within you and linger.

Where to watch: Accessible via streaming or buying on multiple digital platforms.

James Fisher
James Fisher

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