The Gruesome Animated Film Ending That Stays With Fans

Out of every mature animated films I have ever watched, no other has stuck with me quite like the dread-soaked conclusion of a graphically gory as well as deeply subversive film from 2022 The Unicorn Wars.

Back in 2015’s, this Spain-based writer-director crafted a dark, melancholy and frequently brutal world that included several minor , forlorn hints of optimism.

While Unicorn Wars appears as it stemmed from an impulse to advance the medium even more, the director clarified that it was more an effort to convey a widespread, cross-cultural theme concerning “the shared root of every conflict.”

That idea is expressed by means of a group of colorful pastel bears , openly modeled after a well-known line of lovable characters.

Maturing in a community built around warmongering as well as the war machine, numerous these animals are obsessed with exterminating the mythical beasts, thanks to a holy book which states them they were once kings of the forest, until the horned beings forced them out.

Others haven’t fully accepted the indoctrination, , choose to sample drugs or mate in the forest.

Unlike their gentle counterparts, these bright beings have visible sexual organs , definite sex drives.

For a particular particularly cruel, skeptical animal, the bear named Bluey, the battle with the unicorns transforms into a path to power — and especially to authority over his more tender, kinder brother Tubby.

The character behaves aggressively , an apparent psychopath , and while horror takes over his squad and claims his fellow soldiers one by one, he grabs progressively control for himself, via progressively gory, destructive ways.

At the same time, these mythical beings are suffering their own nightmare, through a spreading, deadly beast in their habitat.

“Initially, it seems like a humorous movie,” the filmmaker commented. “Yet it turns into a more serious and sorrowful film. And by the end, it transforms into a terrifying movie.”

Unicorn Wars begins feeling a bit like one of the more playful movies from a legendary animator, that uncover a wicked pleasure in letting animated figures swear, fire weapons, or engage sexually.

Afterward it evolves into something more like a bleaker film from that director, featuring progressively graphic violence , a noticeable relation to genuine horror of conflict.

In the finale, it’s a full-on extreme drama massacre.

The horror that turns this an ideal spooky-season viewing begins well before than indicated.

The Unicorn Wars is one for the hardcore lovers of violence, for fans of extreme cinema who desire to see something they have not watched previously, and who can handle a story that offers absolutely no punches.

Watch it in a dark room with no disturbances, and that ending will crawl into your mind and stay with you.

Availability: Accessible via rental or purchase on various digital platforms.

Megan Johnston
Megan Johnston

Lena is a passionate writer and tech enthusiast who loves sharing her journeys and discoveries with readers worldwide.