The Grisly Animated Movie Ending That Stays With Viewers

Out of all the adult-oriented cartoon movies I’ve ever watched, nothing has lingered in my mind as much as the terror-laced conclusion of a explicitly bloody as well as overwhelingly transgressive film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

Back in the year 2015, the Spain-based filmmaker crafted a grim, melancholy and frequently brutal universe that included a few small , forlorn glimmers of hope.

Although Unicorn Wars appears as it originated from a desire to expand the medium even more, the filmmaker explained that it was more an effort to communicate a global, cross-cultural message concerning “the common origin of each battle.”

That idea is conveyed by means of a group of colorful pastel bears , obviously modeled after a popular line of lovable characters.

Maturing in a culture centered on aggression as well as the defense industry, numerous these creatures are consumed by slaughtering the mythical beasts, thanks to a holy book that claims the bears they were once masters of the woods, before these creatures forced them out.

Others did not entirely fallen for the indoctrination, , would rather experiment with drugs or fornicate outdoors.

Unlike their cuddly counterparts, these colorful critters show genitals and obvious libidos.

For one particularly cruel, skeptical animal, the bear named Bluey, the conflict against unicorns transforms into a path toward dominance — and particularly to dominance above his more tender, nicer brother the bear Tubby.

This bear behaves aggressively , an obvious psychopath , and when fear takes over his group and kills his fellow soldiers one by one, he grabs progressively power for himself, via progressively gory, damaging approaches.

Simultaneously, the horned creatures are experiencing their own horror, as an expanding, harmful creature in their forest.

“In the early stages, it appears as a comedy,” the director said. “Yet it turns into a more dramatic and melancholic film. And ultimately, it’s a scary feature.”

The Unicorn Wars starts out similar to among the quirky movies by an iconic animator, that uncover a mischievous joy in permitting drawn beings swear, shoot each other, or engage sexually.

Then it becomes something more like a bleaker film from the same director, featuring progressively explicit brutality , a tangible connection to the actual tragedy of war.

By the end, it is a complete theatrical horror massacre.

The horror which makes this an ideal spooky-season movie starts much sooner than one might expect.

The Unicorn Wars is ideal for the devoted lovers of violence, for lovers of extreme cinema who want to watch a movie they have not viewed until now, and can endure a story that pulls absolutely no punches.

Watch it in a dimly lit space free from interruptions, and the conclusion will crawl deep within you and take up residence there.

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

Veronica Grant
Veronica Grant

A cultural anthropologist and travel writer specializing in Nordic regions, with a passion for documenting local traditions and modern innovations.