Death of a Unicorn (#670)


I should have seen the movie I saw today yesterday, because then I could have thought someone was playing an April Fool's Day trick on me. Maybe I'm just too old, but today's movie DEATH OF A UNICORN had me missing the boat by a couple of days. It wasn't just stupid or bizarre or weird, it was all three and then some. Picture this if you can: A man is driving to a business meeting with his young daughter (late teens to early twenties), toward some remote place, and they strike and seriously injure a unicorn, which he then proceeds to pound to death. He is a pharmaceutical consultant to some company and he is meeting the owners, a family of weirdos. And then unicorns become the center of conversation and the focal point of the movie, But this version is not how I picture these fantasy creatures--gentle members of the horse family with a single horn jutting out of the forehead.  The unicorns in this film are aggressive and ferocious, growling like lions instead of neighing, and getting their kicks out of mauling those they don't like by impaling them with a horn. I can't explain the purpose of this film or what the producers were trying to say. The only sane and stable person was the daughter who had something sociological to say but I'm not sure what. The young son of the owner of the company is one who is gored and then tossed around like a rag doll, after he stabbed the father. Does any of this make sense to you?  It didn't and still doesn't to me.  Someone, please, tell me what I missed that caused 54% of critics and 78% of audiences to give Death a thumbs up.


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