The Gory Animated Film Ending That Stays With Viewers

Among every adult-oriented cartoon movies I’ve personally viewed, nothing has lingered in my mind quite like the fear-filled ending of the explicitly bloody as well as deeply subversive film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

Back in 2015’s, the Spanish writer-director developed a grim, melancholy and frequently brutal universe with several minor , forlorn hints of optimism.

Although The Unicorn Wars feels like it stemmed from an impulse to push the medium even more, the filmmaker clarified that it was actually a try to convey a widespread, cross-cultural message concerning “the mutual source of all wars.”

That message is expressed by means of a band of vividly colored bears , obviously inspired by a well-known line of cuddly characters.

Maturing in a community built around aggression and the military-industrial complex, many of these creatures are fixated on killing the mythical beasts, thanks to a sacred text which states them they used to be rulers of the woodland, until the horned beings forced them out.

Some haven’t fully bought into the propaganda, and would rather try out drugs and engage sexually outdoors.

Unlike their cuddly equivalents, these vivid animals display sexual organs , obvious libidos.

For a certain notably brutal, skeptical animal, the bear named Bluey, the battle against the unicorns transforms into a road to power — and especially to supremacy above his gentler, nicer brother the bear Tubby.

Bluey acts as a tormentor , an apparent antisocial figure , and when horror overcomes his group and kills his teammates individually, he takes increasingly influence on his own behalf, via progressively gory, damaging approaches.

At the same time, the horned creatures are experiencing their own horror, as a spreading, destructive monster in their woods.

“Initially, it seems like a comedy,” the filmmaker stated. “Yet it evolves into a more serious and sad movie. And in the finale, it’s a terrifying movie.”

The Unicorn Wars commences feeling a bit like one of the more whimsical features from a renowned animator, that discover a naughty glee in letting animated figures curse, engage in violence, or sex each other up.

Afterward it evolves into more akin to a darker film by that same artist, with increasingly visual gore , a palpable link to the real tragedy of battle.

Ultimately, it’s a complete theatrical horror bloodbath.

The horror that makes this an ideal spooky-season watch begins well before than indicated.

Unicorn Wars is suited for the hardcore lovers of violence, for enthusiasts of intense movies who want to view a movie they haven’t ever watched previously, and who can handle a story which delivers no restraint.

View it with the lights off free from interruptions, and the finale will burrow under your skin and take up residence there.

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

Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor

A technology strategist with over a decade of experience in digital innovation and business transformation across European markets.