The Gory Cartoon Film Ending That Haunts Fans

Among all the adult-oriented animated films I’ve ever viewed, nothing has remained with me as much as the dread-soaked finale of a viscerally violent as well as deeply subversive film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

In 2015’s, the Spain-based writer-director crafted a dark, melancholy and often savage universe with a few small , forlorn twinges of optimism.

Although The Unicorn Wars seems like it stemmed from a desire to expand the medium even more, the filmmaker clarified that it was actually a try to communicate a widespread, multicultural theme regarding “the shared root of each battle.”

That idea is communicated by means of a squad of vividly colored bears , obviously based on a popular line of cuddly characters.

Growing up in a culture built around warmongering as well as the defense industry, numerous these creatures are consumed by exterminating the mythical beasts, thanks to a sacred text that claims the bears they used to be kings of the woodland, until the horned beings expelled them.

Others have not completely fallen for the propaganda, and prefer to try out substances and mate in the woods.

Unlike their gentle counterparts, these bright beings have visible sexual organs and definite libidos.

For a particular notably brutal, cynical bear, the bear named Bluey, the battle with the unicorns turns into a road to control — and specifically to dominance over his gentler, kinder brother the bear Tubby.

Bluey behaves aggressively and an apparent psychopath , and as horror dominates his squad and claims his teammates sequentially, he grabs increasingly control on his own behalf, in increasingly gory, harmful methods.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are enduring their own nightmare, as an expanding, harmful creature in their woods.

“Initially, it appears as a comedy,” the director said. “However it turns into a more dramatic and melancholic film. And by the end, it becomes a scary feature.”

Unicorn Wars begins feeling a bit like among the quirky features from a renowned filmmaker, which find a mischievous joy in allowing cartoon characters curse, engage in violence, or engage sexually.

Subsequently it becomes something more like a more grim film from that artist, featuring progressively graphic violence and a tangible relation to genuine horror of conflict.

Ultimately, it is a complete Grand Guignol carnage.

The horror that makes this a Halloween-friendly viewing starts a lot earlier than indicated.

The Unicorn Wars is suited for the most dedicated fans of gore, for fans of intense movies who wish to see a film they’ve never watched previously, and are able to withstand a story that offers absolutely no punches.

Watch it in a dimly lit space free from interruptions, and that ending will burrow under your skin and take up residence there.

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Tony Stephens
Tony Stephens

A digital strategist with over a decade of experience in tech consulting and innovation, specializing in AI integration and market disruption.